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It's no secret that the land of the world's most active volcano plays host to some of the world's most active travelers. From
famed championship golf courses to the waves that inspired the first surfers, there's just so much to see and explore.
But whether you're an island hopper looking for the next adventure or a beach squatter looking for the next great meal, you'll
find whatever your heart desires in and around Hawaii with a resort rental from Endless Vacation Rentals.
Hop on a bicycle and share a breathtaking sunrise atop Maui's Mount Haleakala. Tandem kayak along the tranquil Hanalei River
in Kauai. Grab your SCUBA gear and explore Molokai's amazing barrier reefs.
Toast the sunset in a catamaran off Lanai. Stargaze atop Mauna Kea on the Big Island. Then dance deep into the night on Oahu.
When the day is done, sip champagne on your private balcony while relaxing to the rhythmic ebb and flow of the ocean. The
next day will bring even more beaches to explore, sunsets to chase, and surprises to uncover.
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Kona Hawaiian Village is a themed resort overlooking Kahului Bay that replicates a historical 1880 Hawaiian village and features archaeological sites on the property. This lovely and rustic resort consists of thatched-roof bungalows and shimmering pools as well as more modern amenities such as putti ... Read More >>

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Paniolo Greens is located in the village of Waikoloa, nestled in the heart of the Big Island's Up Country region of panoramic vistas and rolling ranch lands. The resort is a short distance from the Parker Ranch, championship golf courses, and the world famous white sands of Hapuna Beach. Paniolo Gre ... Read More >>

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The Cliffs Club Phase I and Phase III is located in Princeville, perched on a high bluff on Kauai's northern coast. At the resort, you'll find an outdoor pool, a spa for adults, a coed sauna, tennis courts, putting green, horseshoes, and barbecue grills. Accommodations include tastefully decorated o ... Read More >>

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The relaxing, freeform swimming pool, the state-of-the-art equipment in the fitness facility, the weekly Mai Tai parties and the luxurious accommodations are just some of the reasons why Kahana Falls should be your home base when exploring the beautiful island of Maui.
And explore you will on an isl ... Read More >>

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Come stay on the beach in a tropical paradise where the average annual temperature is a perfect 70 degrees - and every day brings a new adventure. Pono Kai Resort, located on the eastern coast of Kauai, is just such a place. Here you can relax by the resort's outdoor pool or on the beach. You can pr ... Read More >>

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The sunny weather and legendary surfing of Waikiki Beach are just two tantalizing blocks from Celebrity Resorts Waikiki. Here you can enjoy the ocean, entertainment, restaurants and shops of Waikiki, then return to the serenity of your resort pool or spacious guest suite. The resort's activities dir ... Read More >>

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The Aloha spirit is alive and well at the Imperial Hawaii Vacation Club, located 100 yards from world famous Waikiki Beach. Outrigger Beachwalk Shopping Plaza is located in front of the resort with 40 different shops, restaurants and entertainment. The 27th floor pool deck and 26th floor owner's lou ... Read More >>

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Kona Reef Resort is the perfect place to relax, explore and rediscover life's pleasures. Located at the water's edge in historical Kailua-Kona, this oceanfront resort offers warm and friendly accommodations for the entire family. Onsite amenities include a swimming pool, whirlpool spa, party pavilio ... Read More >>

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Eat...
Dinner and a (fiery) show. Grab a Mai Tai and sit down for an authentic Hawaiian dinner as you watch the sun dip below the
waves. Then cap it all off with a thrilling Polynesian-style show. There are many luaus to choose from throughout the islands,
from Maui to Oahu to Kauai.
Merriman's (Big Island). This popular dining spot in Waimea is always busy. But once you've sampled the signature wok-charred
ahi, the succulent lamb from nearby Kahua Ranch - or any of the other fantastic seafood and meat dishes - you won't mind if
you have to wait.
Cafe Pesto (Big Island). If Italian food in Hawaii sounds strange to you, you've obviously never sampled the fare at Café
Pesto. Regulars here drive great distances for the gourmet pizzas, calzones, and other satisfying dishes made with fresh organic
ingredients.
Play...
Tee off. Hawaii's golf courses are legendary. Play where the pros play: on championship courses framed by lush trees and tropical
plants. The panoramic ocean and mountain views are unmistakably Hawaiian.
Hulihee Palace (Big Island). Take a guided tour of this former summer home for Hawaii's royalty. Erected in 1838 by Governor
John Adams Kuakini, the two-story mansion retains much of its 19th Century character.
Explore...
Kula Kai Caverns and Lava Tubes (Big Island). Explore some of the underground lava tubes and caves that have been carved into
the Big Island over the past millennium.
Captain Dan McSweeney's Year-Round Whale-Watching Adventures (Big Island). During humpback season (December to April), veteran
whale researcher McSweeny makes a pair of three-hour trips daily in search of these marvelous 45-foot acrobats.
Waimea Canyon (Kauai). Referred to as "the Grand Canyon of the Pacific," this 3,500-foot deep canyon is a wonder to behold.
Every hike is rewarded with stunning panoramic views of Kauai.
Fair Wind Snorkeling and Diving Adventures (Big Island). This "sail-and-snorkel" cruise is a great way to explore the marine-life
preserve of Kealakekua Bay.
Haleakala National Park (Maui). Experience a wide range of ecosystems all within the boundaries of this amazing park, from
lush costal areas to arid wilderness to an "island in the sky", Haleakala's 10,000-foot summit stretches above the clouds.
Shop...
Gallery of Great Things (Big Island). For an eclectic mix of one-of-a-kind treasures by local artists, look no further than
the Gallery. Paintings, feather masks, sketches, jewelry, and glassware are some of the items you may find.
Art nights (Maui). The historic whaling village of Lahaina is home to more than 40 art galleries (quite possibly more galleries
per capita than any other town in America). And every Friday is "art night" when these galleries host special shows, hold
artist demonstrations, and more.
Kimura Lauhala Shop (Big Island). This small shop overflows with mats, hats, tote bags, and other items made from lauhala,
a fragrant fiber woven from the leaves of the hala tree.
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This is provided for informational purposes only. Endless Vacation Rentals does not endorse any of the resort activities, guides, vendors or service providers described. It is the individual’s responsibility to investigate the safety and suitability of any activity, and the credentials and fitness of any guide, vendor or service provider. Endless Vacation Rentals expressly denies any liability for engaging in any activity, and for using any guide, vendor or services provider, that may be mentioned or described in any Endless Vacation Rentals advertisement or publication. Additional fees and restrictions may apply to any activity or service. |
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