Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Golf Resorts And Hotels In Hawaii

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Golf Resorts And Hotels In Hawaii



In these beautiful exotica volcanic pacific islands, Hawaii is a dream paradise for most golfers to play golf. If you still wondering which golf resort or hotel to stay in Hawaii, there are more information here for you to put into your consideration.




Finest Hawaii Golf Resorts And Hotels



Hyatt Regency Maui Resort And Spa
The Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa has been called one of the most spectacular resorts in the world. With a front-row seat on Ka’anapali Beach, the resort combines AAA Four Diamond Award-winning reality with all the magic of a Hawaiian fantasy.

Enjoy the ultimate Maui resort vacation – with lavish pools, private catamaran sails, tennis, Hawaiian golf, half-acre adventure pool with 150-foot lava tube slide, waterfall cocktail bar, swinging rope bridges, world-class 9,000-square-foot Spa Moana, Hawaii's first oceanfront spa and the first full-service luxury spa on Ka’anapali Beach, and delicious Hawaiian cuisine restaurants.

The rooms here are spread out over three towers that overlook a white sand beach. Shoppers will be in heaven---there is a small mall with over a dozen shops on the lobby level. A terrific selection of restaurants and energetic Drums of the Pacific luau completes the experience.
And while the property impresses guests with its magnificent amenities, the staff enchants them with the true spirit of aloha.

Courses near by:
Kaanapali Kai Golf Course, Royal Kaanapail Golf Course, Bay Golf Course, Village Golf Course, Plantation Golf Course.


Maui Prince Hotel Makena Resort
The Maui Prince Hotel Makena Resort offers a bevy of onsite activities and recreational facilities, as well as opportunities for relaxation, and is approximately 17 miles from Kahului Airport. Local attractions include Iao Valley State Park, approximately 19 miles away, and Kihei Town, located 4 miles from the resort. When guests arrive at the Maui Prince Hotel, the friendly staff will welcome them with seashell leis. From there, guests may shape their experience at this resort any way they wish.

The hotel's central feature is an Asian meditation garden and open-air atrium, featuring waterfalls, streams, carp, and stone pathways. Guest rooms feature private lanais, refrigerators, free bottled water, coffeemakers, bath amenities, hairdryers, TVs, alarm clocks, high-speed Internet access, and safes.

Dining options include island cuisine using locally grown ingredients is served at the beautiful Prince Court Restaurant, Sunday Brunch, the Sunset Lu'au, Cafe Kiowai, Makena Clubhouse, Molokini Lounge, the Poolside Snack Bar, while Hakone offers a Tokyo style sushi bar and Japanese fare with a tropical twist.

The beach activity include snorkeling, scuba diving, sailing, kayaking, and fishing excursions. Those that come for golf may want to check out the resort's two 18-hole golf courses located on 1,800 tropical acres, The North Golf Course and The South Golf Course. The onsite tennis facilities offer six courts, tennis clinics, private lessons, equipment rentals. Other facilities include the outdoor swimming pool, whirlpool, fitness center, and the full service health spa offers a plethora of massage techniques, and face and body treatments.

Whale watching during winter migration season is excellent from the beach or the guestrooms. Several shops are located at the resort, including unique items made by local crafters on the weekends. Additional amenities include children's programs, wireless Internet access, babysitting services, arts and crafts classes, laundry services, babysitting services, free valet parking, and free local shuttles.

Courses near by:
Makena North Golf Course, Makena South Golf Course, Maui Elleair Golf Course, Kahili Golf Course, The Dunes Golf Course, Wailea Gold Golf Course, Wailea Emerald Golf Course, Wailea Blue Golf Course.

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