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Aloha Mixed Plate
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| Enjoy tasty dishes from the varied ethnic groups that call Hawai‘i home. Plantation workers gathered in the fields for their mid-day meal. The Japanese laborers would bring teriyaki beef with rice and pickled vegetables. The Koreans had their kalbi or marinated ribs and the Chinese a rice noodle and vegetable dish called chow fun. Hawaiians were known for their kalua pig, roasted in an underground oven called an imu. It wasn’t long before they began to share their foods with one another and the “mixed plate” was born.
(4 miles from resort)
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Lanai/Maui Tours - Trilogy Excursions
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| Experience some of the best snorkeling, whale watching and a variety of ocean adventures with Trilogy Excursions. The crew provides all the snorkeling equipment and instruction, wet suits for everyone onboard, Breakfast, Lunch, soda and snacks, and that personalized service you’ve come to expect from Maui’s first family of sailing.
(5 miles from resort)
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Feast at Lele
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| Rekindle the romance in a spectacular setting where every table is intimate and offers a panoramic views of the Maui sunsets. As you enjoy your dinner, you'll be entertained with a Hawaiian Hula show as well as dances and songs.
(6 miles from resort)
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Maui Ocean Center
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| Aptly named “The Hawaiian Aquarium,” this state-of-the-art marine park on the island of Maui is the only facility in the world dedicated to fostering understanding, wonder and respect for Hawaii’s marine life. Here, visitors can see spectacular live coral displays (the largest collection in the nation), enjoy playful swimming displays by Hawai‘i’s beloved green sea turtles, awe at close encounters with sharks, rays and more – while learning about Hawai‘i’s natural history and cultural heritage.
(13 miles from resort)
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Queen Ka'ahumanu Shopping Center
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| Queen Ka`ahumanu Center is Maui’s own Town Square. The island’s premiere shopping and entertainment destination. The home of Maui’s only department stores, Sears and Macy's, plus more than 100 shops and restaurants, from cool island-style boutiques to such national names as Gap, Sharper Image, Foot Locker and Borders Express.
(14 miles from resort)
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Hana Highway
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| This beautiful winding stretch of road offers some of the best sites on Maui. See cascading waterfalls, beautiful tropical forests and vast stretchs of the Pacific Ocean.
(16 miles from resort)
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Blue Hawaiian Helicopters
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| Blue Hawaiian Helicopters is the premiere helicopter tour company in Hawaii with a unique blend of cultural excursions to some of Hawaii's most remote and breathtakingly beautiful places on Earth. Remote waterfalls...velvet green valleys...ancient cinder cones...pristine mountain pools...Hawaiian legends...Escape into the hidden beauty of Hawaii with Blue Hawaiian Helicopters.
(17 miles from resort)
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Blue Water Rafting
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| Your journey begins within the safe confines of the Kihei Maui Boat Ramp which enjoys the protection of the 10,000 foot volcano, Mt. Haleakala.
Early morning departures are for the Kanaio Coast, where side vents erupted from the volcano as recently as 1790.
Late morning departures are for Molokini, a crescent shaped volcanic tuff cone about 5 miles away from Maui, rated as one one the top ten dive and snorkel locations in the world located here in the hawaiian islands.
(22 miles from resort)
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Ohe'o Gulch - "Seven Sacred Pools"
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| Ohe’o Gulch (also known as the Seven Sacred Pools) is part of the Haleakala National Park, and provides some fabulous picture taking opportunities. You can even swim in some of the pools (though you are not advised to do so unless you’re sure it’s safe). Water from the Pipiwai streams cascades down waterfalls through this series of pools (there are actually more than 7), ending up in the ocean.
(25 miles from resort)
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Haleakala National Park
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| Part of Haleakala National Park, the crater was once an active volcano that helped create the island. Streaks of red, yellow, gray and black trace the courses of recent and ancient lave, ash, and cinder flows. The volcanic rocks slowly break down as natural forces reduce them to minute particles which are swept away by wind, heavy rain, and intermittent streams.
(52 miles from resort)
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Garden of Eden-Maui Botanical Gardens & Arboretum
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| A Botanical Paradise.Visit us on your drive to Hana and feel a special peace and the spirit of old Hawaii as you delight in our lush Maui Garden Of Eden. Experience the natural beauty of Maui - the way it was meant to be, a paradise. Twenty-six acres of trails alive with brilliant colors, unique flowers, rare trees, and the sweet aroma of tropical blossoms in a uniquely natural island setting.
(75 miles from resort)
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Waikiki Aquarium
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| At the Waikiki Aquarium, our mission is to inspire and promote understanding, appreciation and conservation of Pacific marine life. Located next to a living coral reef, the award winning Waikiki Aquarium brings guests face-to-fin with colorful tropical fish, reef sharks, living corals, endangered Hawaiian monk seals, sea jellies, squid, octopus and more! Our exhibits, programs, and research focus on the aquatic life of Hawaii and the tropical Pacific. Over 3,000 marine animals in our exhibits represent more than 500 species of aquatic animals and plants.
(76 miles from resort)
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Honolulu Zoo
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| The mission of the Honolulu Zoo is to inspire the stewardship of our living world by providing meaningful experiences to our guests. The Zoo emphasizes Pacific Tropical ecosystems and our traditional values of malama (caring) and ho’okipa (hospitality).
(76 miles from resort)
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Diamond Head
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| The most famous volcanic crater in the world is Diamond Head, located on the Southeast Coast of O'ahu at the end of Waikiki overlooking the Pacific Ocean. It was originally named Laeahi by the ancient Hawaiians. The name meant "brow of the tuna" and looking at the silhouette of the crater from Waikiki, you can see the resemblance.
(76 miles from resort)
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Waikiki Beach
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| Never has a beach been as fabled as Waikiki. Since the 1950s, this beach has been a tourist destination extraordinaire. While much of it has been eroded, trampled by millions of feet, or encroached upon by towering skyscrapers, hints of its original
(76 miles from resort)
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Oahu Nature Tours
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| We specialize in small, guided ecotours to see Hawaii's unique native bird and plant species. Spectacular views, excellent photographic opportunities, and information about the Geology, Archaeology, Mythology and History of Hawaii await you.
(77 miles from resort)
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Paradise Cove Luau
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| Serving Hawaii's malihini (guests) and kama'aina (locals) for more than 20 years, Paradise Cove is one of the largest and most respected luau shows in Hawai'i. Located at the beautiful Ko Olina Resort on the leeward coast of O'ahu, Paradise Cove
(78 miles from resort)
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Ala Moana Shopping Center
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| Ala Moana Center is Hawaii's premier shopping destination, attracting more than 42 million shoppers a year. Only minutes from Waikiki, Center offers 230 national and local specialty stores and services, including Macy's, Neiman Marcus and Sears.
(78 miles from resort)
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Bubba Gump Shrimp Company
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| Always casual, fun, and exciting with outstanding service, serving great food such as Lt. Dan's drunken shrimp or Dixie-style baby back ribs. The way Bubba would have done it.
(78 miles from resort)
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Iolani Palace
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| Welcome to `Iolani Palace
This Hawaiian national treasure — the only official state residence of royalty in the United States, was the official residence of the Hawaiian Kingdom's last two monarchs -- King Kalakaua, who built the Palace in 1882, and his sister successor, Queen Lili`uokalani.
During the monarchy period, `Iolani Palace was the center of social and political activity in the Kingdom of Hawai`i.
(79 miles from resort)
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Hawaii State Foundation on Culture and the Arts
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| To promote, perpetuate, preserve and encourage culture and the arts, history and the humanities as central to the quality of life of the people of Hawai`i.
(79 miles from resort)
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Bishop Museum
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| We are located near downtown Honolulu and the Honolulu International airport. Here are detailed directions.
We have a number of activities everyday going on in various places around our campus. A single admission price will allow you to visit all of our galleries, but we encourage visitors to become members and enjoy the many benefits.
(81 miles from resort)
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USS Arizona Memorial
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| The USS Arizona Memorial as a national shrine symbolizes American sacrifice and resolve. Through national tragedy, a “sleeping giant awoke” and the United States moved towards its destiny as a global power.
(85 miles from resort)
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The Charter Desk
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| Aloha! You have found your best connection to Kona's world famous Fishing Fleet located on the big island of Hawaii. Whether you are seeking a leisurely day on the water or an intense Big Game fishing experience, Kona is the place for you.
(100 miles from resort)
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Hulihe'e Palace
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| Built in 1838 by Governor John Adams Kuakini, Hulihe`e Palace remained, until 1916, a vacation spa for Hawaiian royalty. Situated on Ali'i Drive, the historic two-story structure, now a museum, displays a collection of former Hawaiian royalty furnitures.
(100 miles from resort)
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