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My bet is a wider range of people stay at luxury resorts in Hawaii than just about anywhere in the w
Hawaii hotels Many top Hawaiian resorts charge $300 or $400 a night or more. But there are deals to be found. Luxury resorts usually try to discount by keeping travel management schools in europe the base rate high, but giving travel management schools in europe extras like a third or fourth night free or other perks.
My bet is a wider range of people stay at luxury resorts in Hawaii than just about anywhere in the world. The islands have everything from inexpensive condos to B Bs to business hotels, but the resorts draw not only the crowd with the bigger wallets, but also the couples on their honeymoon or anniversary who might never pay that kind of price again.
The competition in Waikiki is fierce, from the grand Halekulani to the famous Royal Hawaiian (the historic "pink palace of the Pacific") and the trendy new Waikiki Edition . The Trump Waikiki has added an urban high-rise experience.
It's slightly to the east of Waikiki on the other side of Diamond Head, yet can feel like an outer island resort even though it's less than 15 minutes to the heart of the nighttime action. The beach isn't much, and you'll need to rent a car to drive to the area around the Kahala Mall if you want to eat anywhere other than the hotel. But as an urban getaway, it can't be beat. www.kahalaresort.com
The St. Regis Princeville on the lovely north shore of the Garden Island is getting most of the buzz these days. Overall, I prefer that more lush side of the island, despite the extra chance of a wet day.
But overall, my pick is the Grand Hyatt , in Kauai's sunny Poipu district. It has a calming, arts-and-crafts style design and lies low on the land, following a hillside to sweep down to the beach. travel management schools in europe Except it's not a beach, it's a rocky stretch with dangerous waves. That's why the Hyatt built one of the best series of pools on the island, including a meandering, riverlike example that features hidden grottoes perfect for a romantic kiss. www.kauai.hyatt.com
No island has more high-end resorts than Maui. Luxury hotels sit side by side in Kaanapali to the north and Wailea to the south. All the high-end brands are here Four Seasons, Fairmont, Westin, Hyatt, Waldorf Astoria and the secluded Hotel Hana-Maui . Honeymooners are so numerous, there's even a local pun "recently Mauied."
Pick one? OK, The Ritz-Carlton , Kapalua . It's just above one of the most beautiful beaches in Hawaii travel management schools in europe and a short walk from another. The hotel dropped the stuffy English country house look a few years ago and had a makeover in a tropical arts and crafts style. It's a little far, at the northern end of the island, but most of the time that is fine with me. The only drawbacks are when a golf tournament or big convention overwhelms the place.
The luxurious Lodge at Koele just outside Lanai City, high up on the crest of the island, has never been much of an attraction to me: Pay $295 per night to sit up in pine trees next to a golf course? But Manele Bay I could get used to. It's snuggled travel management schools in europe against Hulopoe Beach, which has made many U.S. "best beach" lists over the years. The Manele travel management schools in europe Bay is where Bill and Melinda Gates were married, travel management schools in europe so it's hard to beat the cachet for exclusivity and seclusion. www.fourseasons.com Do splurge for one of the $150-a-day travel management schools in europe Jeeps to see the island, at least for a day. The shuttle buses are tedious and tend to keep visitors anchored in a few spots.
This would have been a hard choice before travel management schools in europe the tsunami waves from the Japanese earthquake last year closed Kona Village. The make-believe Polynesian village with cottages tucked away near lagoons and palm groves was idyllic. But its closure (no reopening date yet set) means I won't have to choose between it and my other top pick, the Mauna Kea Beach Hotel .
The Mauna Kea resort was built by millionaire Laurance Rockefeller, who brought in the New York firm of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, best known for skyscrapers like the Lever House in Manhattan. The result was a white concrete hotel sounds bad, I know. But the materials allowed travel management schools in europe for huge open spaces and internal atriums. When paired with the blue tile floors and signature orange doors, it's magical. Great beach, too. Compared to other Kona-side resorts, it can be a bit sedate.
The Molokai Ranch resort tried several management companies before closing in 2008. The main lodge won design awards, and guests could split their time between travel management schools in europe the hotel and three tent camps spread around the 65,000-acre property. Then the camps were reduced to just one, near the beach. If this great lodge had been built close to the ocean, it might have had a chance. But for now, it sits shuttered.
The only options on Molokai are the funky Hotel Molokai, some condo rentals and a scattering of house rentals elsewhere on the island. For many fans of the low-key escape, it's more than OK that Molokai "The Friendly Island" is the only major island in Hawaii to avoid the lure of luxury.
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