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Maalaea, Maui
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Hotels in Maalaea, Maui
 | Waikiki Beach Condominiums  |
Score 8 from 1 reviews | | 444 Nahua Street |  |
| Each condo is spacious and beautifully furnished with a queen or king sized bed and sofa bed. Guests can enjoy a spectacular view from the room, overlooking either the ocean, mountain, golf course or nearby Diamond Head.
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 | Pagoda Hotel  |
Score 8.5 from 1 reviews | | 1525 Rycroft Street |  |
| Herbert T. Hayashi, the visionary owner of the Pagoda Hotel complex, was inspired by a keen appreciation of nature when he developed the hotel and the dramatic koi fishpond that gracefully winds around the famous Pagoda Floating Restaurant and Japanese garden.
Koi, the famed Japanese ornamental carp and cousin of the common goldfish, is a freshwater fish that has been treasured for centuries as a symbol of good luck, courage and longevity. Records of the carp date back about 2,500 years. ... more | | |
 | Imperial Hawaii Resort at Waikiki  |
Score 9.25 from 2 reviews | | 205 Lewers Street |  |
| The resort is located less than 100 yards from the world renowned Waikiki Beach — home of “The Father of Surfing”, Duke Kahanamoku, legendary in the surfing world.
The Imperial is in the middle of the Waikiki Beach Walk area, across the street from the Halekulani Hotel and just a stone’s throw away from the entertainment, dining, and shopping epicenter district of Waikiki. ... more | | |
 | Miramar At Waikiki  |
Score 6.675 from 3 reviews | | 2345 Kuhio Avenue |  |
| The hotel features 358 spacious, air-conditioned guest rooms and suites, and your own private "lanai" (balcony), which overlooks the blue Pacific, magnificent Ko'olau Mountains, or the sparkling night lights of Waikiki. ... more | | |
 | The Kahala Hotel and Resort  |
Score 0 from 0 reviews | | 5000 Kahala Avenue |  |
| The Kahala Hotel & Resort is Hawaii’s reigning luxury resort. Featuring 343 rooms and suites, five stylish restaurants and a world-class spa, there is all that you need for a relaxing break. Visit the leisure facilities, fitness center, lush tropical gardens and the private lagoon, with the resort’s own resident dolphins.
The 2006 Conde Nast Reader's Choice Awards recently named The Kahala Hotel & Resort the top resort on Oahu. 'Staff are polished, and with a warmth that's rare.' Gold List, Conde Nast Traveler 2006. ... more | | |
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| Captain Zodiac Raft Expedition Hawaii |
4 hours |
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The 16-passenger Zodiac craft provides you with a comfortable ride, as you hug the shore along the golden coast of Kona.
A fascinating narration of the Hawaiian folklore and history of the Kona Coast is told by your captain. Keep a look out for green sea turtles, manta rays and spinner dolphins along the way.
Snorkel with a rainbow of tropical fish among beautiful coral gardens in the bay's clear, crystal waters. Enjoy the delightful picnic snack provided before you head out again, exploring vast sea caves, lava tubes and the rugged beauty of the coastline.
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3.5 hours |
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Explore the remote Pololu Valley area on the northern tip of the Big Island aboard a rugged off-road Pinzgauer six-wheel vehicle. Witness the life-giving and land-sculpting power of water, as you ramble through a changing landscape of rushing streams, towering ocean cliffs and cascading waterfalls. See how people throughout history have lived off the power off water, from the terraced taro lo'i of Hawaiians to the fast moving irrigation ditches of Kohala sugar plantations. You'll even have time to kick off your shoes and take a dip in a cool mountain pool!
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| Red Sail Sports Resort Dive Course - Hawaii |
4 hours |
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The Kohala Coast offers some of the best diving in the Hawaiian Islands. Hawaii is one of the most geographically isolated places on earth - 2000 miles from the nearest major land mass. An amazing 30 percent of the state?s marine animals are found nowhere else in the word!
The theory session teaches students the basic rules for scuba diving, such as stabilizing ear pressure, breathing on scuba, and how to use the equipment. The dive boat goes to a shallow reef and an instructor will accompany the student at all times underwater. The dive is approximately 30-45 minutes long and goes to a maximum of depth of 40 feet.
Please note:
- This tour is not suitable for children aged under 12 years
- A confidential medical form must be filled out prior to enrollment, and a physician's release may be required.
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