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  • Ala Moana Hotel

    Oahu Hotel

    Mixing business and pleasure

    All the business trimmings—14,000 square feet of conference space, WiFi, satellite conferencing and state-of-the-art A/V gear—bested only by Oahu’s pau hana, after work, festivities: A 76-acre beach park, world-class shopping center, poolside cocktail bar and popular nightclub.


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  • OHANA Honolulu Airport Hotel

    Oahu Hotel

    Business Ease. Hawaiian Hospitality

    Convenience. Convenience. Convenience. A short half-mile from Honolulu’s international airport with 24-hour complimentary shuttle service. On-site dining. In-room coffee and tea. WiFi. Doing business was never so easy. And, hey, you’re in Hawaii. Aloha.


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  • OHANA East

    Oahu Hotel

    Work and play Waikiki style

    Check email from your room, stop by the espresso café, and head to your meeting while your family walks down the street to Waikiki Beach, Kapiolani Park, the Honolulu Zoo or Waikiki Aquarium. Re-group for dinner at one of three on-site restaurants.


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  • Makana Is on the Move.

    ALL ISLANDS. Playing gigs across Hawaii and on the Mainland.  Recording new material in Los Angeles.  Even meeting President Obama at the White House.  His incredible slack-key guitar skills are on display for those lucky to catch one of his live shows.  Called “Dazzling” by the NEW YORK TIMES and “The greatest living player” by ESQUIRE MAGAZINE, Makana’s progressive and energized musical style is igniting renewed widespread interest in the slack-key guitar genre.

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  • Oahu: urban energy to amazing natural wonders.

    OAHU. Adventure awaits you on Hawaii's most popular island and we've got the proof (in 3 fun minutes). See for yourself.

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  • Waikiki Beach Walk

    Oahu. Nearly eight acres along Lewers Street has been completely rebuilt into a colorful outdoor plaza; a showcase of retailers, restaurants and hotels... more ›
  • Polynesian Cultural Center

    Oahu. This 45-acre center, 35 mi from Waikiki, was founded in 1963 by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It houses restaurants, hosts lu'aus, and demonstrates cultural traditions such as tribal tattooing, fire dancing, and ancient customs and ceremonies. more ›
  • Oahu After Hours

    Oahu. Yes, you can have an umbrella drink at sunset. But in the multicultural metropolis of Honolulu and Waikiki, there's so much more to it than that. Sip a glass of wine and listen to jazz at Formaggio, join the beach-and-beer gang at Duke's Canoe Club, or head to Zanzabar, where DJs spin hip-hop and techno. Sample the sake at an izakaya or listen to a performance by a Hawaiian musician. Snack on pupu, and begin your journey toward that unforgettable tropical sunrise. more ›
  • Po'ipu

    Kauai. Po'ipu has emerged as Kaua'i's top visitor destination, thanks to its generally sunny weather and a string of golden-sand beaches dotted with oceanfront lodgings, including the Sheraton Kaua'i Resort and a half dozen condominium projects. more ›
  • Kona Country Club (Golf)

    Big Island. This venerable country club offers two very different tests with the aptly named Ocean and Ali'i Mountain courses. more ›
  • West Maui Golf Courses

    Maui. The Ka'anapali North Course (1962) is one of three in Hawai'i designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr., the godfather of modern golf architecture. more ›