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  • Keauhou Beach Resort

    Big Island Hotel

    Hawaiian cultural immersion

    Soak up more than the sun while standing on ancient sites, mere steps from your Oceanside room. A former center for Hawaiian royalty, nature and history reside in harmony here; outside and inside newly-refurbished rooms.


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  • Outrigger Waikiki on the Beach

    Oahu Hotel

    Partake in Hawaiian customs

    Learn from kupuna, treasured teachers, sharing their mastery of native arts. Award-winning guest programs promote Hawaii’s rich cultural heritage, including the ancient Hawaiian sports of surfing and canoe paddling right outside on famous Waikiki Beach.


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  • The Wyland Waikiki

    Oahu Hotel

    The art of the sea

    Oahu’s noted marine artist celebrates the grace and power of the sea at his signature, modern hotel. Bronze sculpture gardens, original brush art, Wyland’s distinctive whale prints in guest rooms. You’ll feel like you’re staying in a Waikiki art gallery.


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  • Get Lost in Kauai

    KAUAI. How do you experience the real, unseen Hawaii? Start by heeding the words of Gary Smith, Kauai plantation expert and preservationist. Hint: it involves ignoring guidebooks.

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  • Discover Genuine Experiences

    MAUI. How do you find genuine, authentic experiences in Hawaii? Begin by leaving tourist-typical behind. Here you meet Keoni Hookano. Taro Farmer. Jewelery Maker. Inspiring Educator. Real Hawaiian.

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  • 'Iolani Palace

    Oahu. America's only royal residence was built in 1882 on the site of an earlier palace, and it contains the thrones of King Kalakaua and his successor (and sister) Queen Lili'uokalani. more ›
  • Kamehameha I Statue

    Oahu. This downtown landmark pays tribute to the Big Island chieftain who united all the warring Hawaiian Islands into one kingdom at the turn of the 18th century. more ›
  • Ke'anae Arboretum

    Maui. Here's a place to learn the names of the many plants and trees now considered native to Hawai'i... more ›
  • Kilauea Lighthouse

    Kauai. A beacon for sea traffic since it was built in 1913, this National Historic Landmark has the largest clamshell lens of any lighthouse in the world. It's within a national wildlife refuge, where thousands of seabirds soar on the trade winds and nest on the steep ocean cliffs. more ›
  • Punalu'u Beach Park (Black Sand Beach)

    Big Island. This is a beautiful and easily accessible black sand beach. more ›
  • Ho’iho’i kulana wahi pana

    Big Island. The heiau, ancient stone temples, were at the center of an ali’i, or royal, center. Heiaus like this one at Kailua-Kona are being preserved and restored all across Hawaii. more ›