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Maui Fine Dining and Culinary Attractions Dec 11

Here are a few of the unique dining experiences available to you on your next Maui vacation:

“Dinner Under the Stars” at Four Seasons Resort L!na‘i at M!nele Bay

Delight the senses and revitalize love with an evening of romance in the alluring Ocean Hale, overlooking Hulopo‘e Bay. Enjoy the intimacy and exclusivity of this private dinner experience, featuring champagne & pupu, a savory five-course tasting menu, private server and so much more. For more information or reservations, please call Concierge at 808-565-2388.

Chef’s Table at Tropica Restaurant & Bar

Indulge in an evening of fine cuisine and superb wines presented by Rich Hinojosa, chef de cuisine at Tropica Restaurant & Bar. Located oceanfront at The Westin Maui Resort & Spa, the visually exciting restaurant with captivating sunset and ocean views offers the ideal setting to enjoy distinctive selections created by Rich, a finalist of Hawai‘i Hospitality’s Top Young Chefs. Savor each course amid cascading waterfalls, tiki torches and live local music. Offered every second Thursday of the month at $59.00 per person, plus tax. More details including menu available at www.westinmaui.com.

Go Italian at Pulehu Restaurant

Pulehu at The Westin K!‘anapali Ocean Resort Villas is now an Italian grill! With its vibrant transformation, culinary lovers are in for a treat as resort executive sous chef Adam Tabura delights with traditional selections created with modern flair. Perfect for families and couples seeking a picturesque setting, the menu offers excellent choices for the cost conscious guests and competitive life-style of today. Share delicious appetizers family style and entrées that can be ordered as a half or full portion. The restaurant is open evenings from 5:30 pm to 9:30 pm, Thursdays to Sundays. Visit westinkaanapali.com.

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Travel Agents Name HAWAII ‘Best Selling Destination’ Dec 11

HONOLULU — The readers of Recommend magazine named Hawaii the “Best Selling Destination” in North America in its 13th Annual Reader’s Choice Awards.

The fill-in survey asked participants to note their top choices in a number of categories, including airlines, rental car, rail, cruises, destinations, and hotels and resorts, and global distribution systems (GDS). Recommend’s Reader’s Choice Award winners were determined based on the highest number of votes received from more than 1,000 travel agents and professionals between August 15 and September 30. The complete list of honorees will be published in the travel trade magazine’s December issue.

“This positive recognition for Hawaii is a reflection of our complete travel industry’s hard work in this tough economy to ensure travel trade professionals have the tools to sell the islands effectively and deliver a quality vacation experience,” said John Monahan, president and CEO of the Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau (HVCB). “With the marketplace becoming more and more competitive, the fact that agents have personally selected Hawaii as the preferred destination for their clients is a testament to the diversity, uniqueness, and spirit of Aloha found here.”

Need more reasons to travel to Hawaii? Contact me and let me give you the inside scoop on all of the beauty and wonder the Hawaiian Islands have to offer! linda@honeymoonsinc.com!

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Why Travel to Maui? Direct Flights and Beautiful Hotels to Start… Dec 11

Why travel to Maui? Here are some great reasons, provided by the people who know Maui best! Start with the immaculate hotels and direct flights from all over the US!

Named “Best Island” year after year by national travel publications, Maui, and her sister islands Moloka‘i and L!na‘i, continue to offer memorable experiences for first-time visitors and seasoned travelers alike. World-class resorts, award winning cuisine, championship golf, staggering natural beauty and the islands’ host Hawaiian culture have propelled Maui Nui into the limelight. Here are just a few reasons why “The Magic Isles” are among the most desirable destinations in the world.

FLIGHTS

Direct Flights Make Travel to Maui Easy and Convenient

With more than 150 direct flights to Maui each week on all the major carriers, the Magic Isles are easy and convenient to visit. Flights are available from various West Coast cities including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle and Vancouver. Other direct flights are available from Salt Lake City, Phoenix, Dallas, Denver, Chicago and Anchorage. In addition, Alaska Airlines announced an expansion of seasonal service between Alaska and Maui to year round service. It will also launch thrice-weekly service between Portland and Maui starting this month and four flights weekly between Oakland and Maui beginning November 9. WestJet began daily Vancouver – Maui service in July which will increase to 10 flights weekly in November and a dozen flights weekly in December.

ACCOMODATIONS

Beachtree Properties selects Aqua Hotels & Resorts to rebrand Hotel Moloka‘i

Situated oceanfront on Kamiloloa Beach, the 53-room Aqua Hotel Moloka‘i is the island’s only hotel and home to Hula Shores Restaurant, the most popular gathering place for visitors and residents on Moloka‘i. Designed after a Polynesian village, the recently renovated and upgraded rooms suggest a Polynesian ambiance and include private l!nai, high-speed Internet access, mini-refrigerators, microwaves, coffee makers, and cable televisions. In addition, many of the rooms have full kitchens. Room rates start from $ 135 per night. For reservations call toll-free 866-406-2782 or visit www.hotelmolokai.com.

Honua Kai Resort & Spa Ahead of Completion Schedule

Maui’s newest resort situated on pristine Ka‘anapali North Beach, opens its second phase in January 2010, months ahead of schedule. The Konea building will have 310 guest suites, lobby café, two pools and spa, and is joining the already open Hokulani building with 318 guest suites, ‘”ina Gourmet Market, pool, fitness center, concierge desk and pool & beach activities operations. Families and friends vacationing together can enjoy the generous floor plans and fine appointments throughout the guest suites, including a fully-appointed kitchen and large l!nai. For reservations, call toll-free 1-888-718-5789, or visit www.honuakaimaui.com.

Name Change for Diamond Wailea Resort & Spa

Effective June 15, the new name for the resort is Hotel Wailea Maui. The name change signifies a new direction for the property which repositions the resort into a captivating private retreat with upgraded services and amenities. The 72 suites are being significantly refreshed with tasteful and comfortable decor to complement the resort’s timeless charm and classy ambiance. With the resort’s sprawling layout, work is easily isolated for minimal guest discomfort. For reservations, call Hotel Wailea Maui toll-free at 1-800-800-0720 or book online at www.hotelwailea.com.

Serenity Pool Launches at Four Seasons Resort Maui

Recognized as one of the world’s most beautiful beach resorts, Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea launched its much anticipated $9 million Serenity Pool in July with an “adult only” concept. This third and most exclusive saltwater pool, located in the new 4100-square foot Serenity Pool Terrace, overlooks the expansive coastline of Wailea Beach. Six 160-square foot luxury cabanas may be reserved and include flat screen HDTVs and more. The pool includes an underwater music system, infinity-edge design, swim-up bar and specialty spa services poolside. For information, call 808-874-8000 or visit www.fourseasons.com/maui.

The Whaler on K!‘anapali Beach Unveils a Fresh Look

Long considered one of Maui’s premier, luxury condominium resorts, The Whaler on Ka‘anapali Beach boasts a fresh, new look. The vision was to create a relaxing ambiance throughout the property. The new palm-lined entrance and augmented porte cochere will be the first improvements guests notice upon arrival. Lush landscaping enhances the garden courtyard pathway that now features a waterfall and koi pond. The jet spa was enlarged and new lounge furniture and poolside cabanas add the finishing touch to the pool setting. Visit www.AstonHotels.com or call 866-774-2924.

Unmatched Luxury at the St. Regis Princeville, Kauai Nov 23

If you are looking for a truly luxurious escape on your Hawaii vacation, these elite packages from the exquisite St. Regis Princeville Resort are your ticket to one of the most elegant experiences Hawaii has to offer!

“Perched majestically atop Kauai’s lush emerald cliffs, The St. Regis Princeville Resort holds court over crystal waters, silver sands and golden sunsets, a palatial Hawai’ian landmark of exquisite marble and glass set against the stunning Namolokama mountains.”

THE QUINTESSENTIAL PRINCEVILLE EXPERIENCE

Celebrate the very best of Kauai with The St. Regis Princeville Quintessential Experience. This exclusive invitation includes daily breakfast for two, a special gift and one of the following bespoke experiences:

  • Massage treatments for two at Halele’a Spa
  • A round of golf for two at the Prince Golf Course
  • A Princeville Ranch adventure for two featuring zip line tours
  • Dinner for two at Makana Terrace

THE ST. REGIS GOLF EXPERIENCE

Discover a premier golf experience at The St. Regis Princeville Resort offering the perfect mix of challenge and playability on its championship golf course. This golf experience includes:

  • Garden view starting from $ 410 per night
  • Unlimited golf for 2 people
  • Guests will receive an engraved bag tag, St. Regis logo balls, a marker/divot tool set and a yardage guide (one gift per stay)

THE ST. REGIS SPA EXPERIENCE

Experience our exotic treatments at The St. Regis Princeville Resort. We invite you to engage yourself in a relaxing session at the Halele’a Spa. This Spa Package includes:

  • Garden View starting from $410 per night
  • Two 60 minute spa treatments per day per person

HOLIDAYS WITH ST. REGIS

Celebrate the timeless tradition of holidays at St. Regis with an unforgettable week at The St. Regis Princeville Resort. Stay a minimum of 6 nights and receive complimentary daily breakfast for up to 2 adults and 2 children at Makana Terrace.

Throughout the holidays The St. Regis Princeville Resort will delight with elegant holiday décor, exclusive holiday dinners and cherished holiday activities.

Learn more about the St. Regis Princeville Resort here!

Contact me today about these and other luxury packages at the St. Regis Princeville! (linda@honeymoonsinc.com)

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PGA Tour’s SBS Championship and Sony Open in Hawaii Nov 23

PGA Tour’s SBS Championship kicks off on Maui, January 4 - 10th, 2010. Eligible PGA TOUR professionals competing in the 2010 SBS Championship consist of champions from the 2009 PGA TOUR season. This unique field of approximately thirty-four PGA TOUR professionals will compete on The Plantation Course at Kapalua Resorts for all four rounds.

Contact me today to schedule your trip to the PGA in Hawaii! (linda@honeymoonsinc.com)

Hilton Hawaiian Village Winter Sale Nov 23

The beautiful Hilton Hawaiian Village in Waikiki is offering amazing rates for Hawaiian travelers this winter - from $159 a night! Contact me today (linda@honeymoonsinc.com) to book your dream trip to Waikiki at these amazing rates!

Why visit the Hilton Hawaiian Village?

Explore the tropical allure of Hilton Hawaiian Village® - a quiet haven with an urban feel set in the midst of an unsurpassed beach locale:

  • Nestled on 22 oceanfront acres
  • 2,860 beautifully appointed guest rooms and suites
  • The only true resort in Waikiki
  • Just 20 minutes from Honolulu International Airport (HNL)
  • Strolling distance to Hawaii Convention Center

Learn more at www.hiltonhawaiianvillage.com!

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The Uniqueness of Kauai Nov 12

From the most recent edition of the Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau Newsletter:

The Uniqueness of Kauai, A Highlight from Kauai’s Island Training Program

Visitors flock to Kauai to experience its lush tropical greenery, sparkling sand beaches and some of the Islands’ most extraordinary natural wonders. This combination is unlike any other area in the world. Special events in Kauai include:

Hanapepe Artist Night Walk - Friday night is art night in Hanapepe - Kauai’s biggest little town. Sixteen galleries and retail stores stay open late into the cooler evening hours (6 pm to 9 pm) as the town lights up with a party atmosphere.

West Kauai Craft Fair -The West Kauai Craft Fair features handsewn quilts, glass beads, photographs of Kauai, many kinds of handmade jewelry, koa wood bowls and so much more.

Other unique things you can do on Kauai:

  • Swim at one of 43 beaches. Those with lifeguards on duty include Lydgate Beach, Poipu Beach Park, Haena Beach Park, Hanalei Pavilion Beach Park, Salt Pond Beach Park and Kekaha Beach.
  • Take a boat to the Fern Grotto or along Napali’s stunning coast.
  • Rent a kayak and paddle along Huleia stream (where Indiana Jones escaped headhunters in the movie Raiders of the Lost Ark) or along the Wailua, Hanalei or Kalihiwai Rivers. For a wilder ride, ocean kayaking along the Napali Coast was deemed the second best adventure in the country by National Geographic Adventure.
  • Ride a mountain tube down gently flowing waters, through tropical forests, secret tunnels and open canals.
  • SCUBA dive at thrilling spots on the east and west shores, or locales on the north or south shores. Dive outfits offer daily excursions, rent gear and provide certification.
  • Snorkel the reefs off Kee Beach, Haena Beach Park, Tunnels Beach and Salt Pond Beach Park. Anini Beach is perfect for beginners.
  • Whale watch from December to April. Get close to the awesome creatures on a boat tour, from Kilauea Point National Wildlife Refuge, while sitting on the beach, your balcony or lanai.
  • Go deep-sea fishing for mahi mahi, ahi (yellow-fin tuna), ono (wahoo), sku (skipjack tuna) and blue marlin.

Let me help you plan your dream trip to Kauai today! Contact me at linda@honeymoonsinc.com!

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MAUI IS “BEST ISLAND IN THE WORLD” FOR THE 15th TIME Nov 12

Check out this exciting announcement from the Maui Visitors Bureau!

MAUI IS “BEST ISLAND IN THE WORLD” FOR THE 15th TIME

“Perennial Favorite” Captures Highest Score of Any Destination Across the Globe for 2009

MAUI, Hawai‘i – For an unprecedented 15th time, “Maui, the Magic Isle” captured “Best Island in the World” honors in the 22nd annual CONDE NAST TRAVELER Readers’ Choice Awards Poll.

With a score of 90.1, Maui was also voted “Best Pacific Island” for the 19th consecutive year. In the “Best Pacific Island” category, sister island Kaua‘i placed second with a score of 87.8. Bora Bora ranked third with 84.9 and the Great Barrier Reef’s 84.0 score was enough for 4th place. Completing the “Top Ten” were: 5th place Moorea (83.5); 6thplace Hawai’i Island (83.0); 7th place O‘ahu (81.7); 8th place Lāna‘i (79.8); 9th place Galapagos (76.6) and 10th place Tazmania (76.5). Other top island destinations in the world included winners in the following geographical categories: Asia (Maldives, 87.5), Caribbean (Bermuda, 81.3), North America (Kiawah, 79.9) and Europe (Mykonos and the Cyclades, 77.3).

Maui’s score once again surpassed all other top destinations worldwide beating out every single “Best City” category winner including Australia/Pacific (Sydney, 86.9), U.S. (San Francisco, 84.8), Europe (Florence, 84.6), Asia (Ubud, 82.5), Africa (Capetown, 82.4) and The Americas (Vancouver, 82.3).

“As destinations everywhere continue to endure challenging times, Maui has been able to capture the hearts and minds of treasured visitors from all across the globe,” stated Terryl Vencl, executive director, Maui Visitors Bureau. “We are truly blessed with stunning natural beauty and our cherished host culture while the gracious aloha of our residents continues to entice and inspire.” She concluded, “this prestigious honor is yet again testament to Maui’s visitor industry and most importantly, the people of our beloved island home.”

CONDE NAST TRAVELER reported, “The Pacific Ocean is the ratings powerhouse. Of ten islands that score above 80, seven are Oceania and four are Hawaiian led – as usual, by Maui.” During the awards ceremony held Thursday evening in New York City before a crowd of hundreds, Maui was introduced as “the perennial favorite.”

For the first time, the hotels of Maui Nui (Maui, Moloka‘i and Lāna‘i) dominated the “Top Hawai‘i Resorts” category. Of the publication’s “Top Hawai‘i Resorts”, four of the top five were Maui Nui properties including: 1. Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea; 3. Four Seasons Resort Lāna‘i, The Lodge at Kō‘ele; 4. Hotel Hāna Maui and Honua Spa; and 5. Four Seasons Resort Lāna‘i at Mānele Bay. (Four Seasons Resort Hualālai on Hawai‘i Island ranked second).

Other Maui properties ranked at the top included: #9 Fairmont Kea Lani, Maui; #12 Grand Wailea; #14 Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua; #15 Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa and #20 Westin Maui Resort & Spa. In total, Maui Nui captured nine of the “Top 20” spots.

The magazine’s annual Readers’ Choice Awards poll analyzes the travel preferences of their readership in various categories including cities, islands, airlines, cruise lines, hotels, spas, resorts and rental cars. Ratings are based on the responses of CONDE NAST TRAVELER subscribers who participated in the 22nd annual poll. More than 25,000 readers participated this year and complete results are published in the November 2009 issue, which arrives on newsstands later this month.

“Maui nō ka ‘oi!” or “Maui is the Best!” is a common Hawaiian refrain. World-class resorts, award winning cuisine, championship golf, staggering natural beauty and the islands’ host Hawaiian culture have propelled Maui into the limelight. For more information, visit www.visitmaui.com or call 800-525-6284.

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Susan G. Komen Walk 2009 in Waikiki Oct 27

Below are pictures of survivors and participants in this year’s Susan G. Komen Walk in Waikiki. Thank you to all of our dear friends who participated!

Visit The Lyon Arboretum on O’ahu Oct 12

Visit The Lyon Arboretum on O’ahu

Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-4pm

Address: 3860 Manoa Rd, past University of Hawaii

Location: Near the top of the road

Transportation: The Bus: #5 from Waikiki

Phone: 808/988-0456

Web site: www.hawaii.edu/lyonarboretum

Prices a new guided tour at $5.00 per person; call ahead to schedule. Please mention Linda Dancer, your O’ahu Visitors Bureau Destination Specialist, so they may track their new business.

OVERVIEW

The Lyon Arboretum dates back to 1918, when the Hawaiian Sugar Planters Association wanted to demonstrate the value of watershed for reforestation. In 1953 it became part of the University of Hawaii, where they continued to expand the extensive collection of tropical plants. Six-story-tall breadfruit trees, yellow orchids no bigger than bus tokens, ferns with fuzzy buds as big as human heads . . . These are just a few of the botanical wonders you’ll find at the 194-acre Lyon Arboretum. A whole different world opens up to you along the self-guided 20-minute hike through the arboretum to Inspiration Point. You’ll pass more than 5,000 exotic tropical plants full of singing birds in this cultivated rainforest (a University of Hawaii research facility) at the head of Manoa Valley.

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