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HAWAII TRAVEL THINGS TO DO
2010-02-18 02:03:00 Step off the plane and it's as if the volume on your senses has been turned up. Smell the fresh plumeria in the air. See sapphire seas, emerald valleys, and halos of rainbow arches. Feel the warm radiance of the sun on your cheeks while a cool rush of ocean water sucks the sand from between your toes.It's no secret that the Islands of Aloha are a scenic paradise for the senses, but an exploration of the rich cultural history of the Hawaii an people makes your first visit to the islands even richer. With so much to experience, you'll find the warm embrace of Hawaii waiting for you on your second visit and beyond.6 Things To Do on Your First Trip to Hawaii:Enjoy the stunning scenery from various points along Kauai's Napali Coast. Visit the USS Arizona and USS Missouri memorials in Oahu's Pearl Harbor. Take a mule ride down to the Kalaupapa Peninsula on Molokai.Drive the Munro Trail on Lanai for incredible views.Take the long, winding, scenic road to Hana on Maui.View the activ... More About: Travel
Hawaii Vacation Travel Tips
2010-02-18 02:01:00 Getting to Hawaii Honolulu International Airport (HNL) on Oahu is Hawaii's major airport, serving as the entry point for most of Hawaii's visitors. All twenty-three major domestic carriers and sixteen international carriers serve Oahu, so you can get here from just about anywhere.There are also direct flights from the mainland to Maui, Kauai, and Hawaii's Big Island, but for the most part, you may need to connect through Oahu to get to the neighbor islands.Staying in HawaiiFinding accommodations is easy in Hawaii. You'll find everything here from historic hotels and boutiques, to bed and breakfasts, rental condos, and luxury resorts. You'll find more than 30,000 hotel rooms on Oahu alone.Anytime of year is a good time to visit Hawaii. Summer, between April and November, is warmer and drier (average temperature is 75?-88? F) while winter, between December and March, is a bit cooler (68?-80? F). Trade winds keep things comfortable year-round.Travel ing in HawaiiTo really experience... More About: Travel Tips , Tips , Vacation
HAWAII 101 Part 9
2008-05-26 06:20:00 Molokai: historic atoll rife with local charmDespite its location smack dab in the middle of two tremendously popular islands (Oahu to the north and Maui to the south) Molokai ranks among Hawaii 's least-visited destinations. It's certainly not for lack of beauty, beaches, or history, which Molokai has in spades, but because it lacks the tourist infrastructure found elsewhere in the state?in fact, there isn't a single stoplight on the island. The result is a rare Hawaiian experience for the intrepid traveler, because not only is Molokai the birthplace of hula, it's also home to more native Hawaiians per capita than any of the other islands, allowing visitors to experience the kama'aina (island resident) way of life. Among its other pluses, Molokai's relative lack of visitors means you'll never feel crowded on the beach, and it's here that you'll find Hawaii's longest stretch of white sand, the three-mile Papohaku Beach Park. Away from the water, you can take a scenic mule r... More About: Part
HAWAII 101 Part 8
2008-05-26 06:19:00 Lanai: far-flung and luxurious outpostWith two luxury resorts, two championship golf courses, and an off-the-beaten-path feel, tiny Lanai gives Maui (just 10 miles to the east) a run for its money in both the luxury and romance departments. Often referred to as Hawaii 's private island, Lanai is about as secluded as it gets?only nearby Molokai comes close to providing the same sort of ambience. The vibe is due, in part, to its extended ownership by the Dole Food Company, which managed pineapple plantations here from 1922 to 1985; the island's subsequent conversion to tourist destination has been slow, with only 30 miles of paved road, but 100 miles of hiking trails, created. Accordingly, most visitors come to Lanai to simply relax and soak up the atmosphere. Still, a few worthy activities will entice you to get off the beach chair for a day or two. You can hike or bike or four-wheel drive the 7-mile Munro Trail to the top of Mount Lanaihale, the island's highest peak at 3,370 feet... More About: Part
HAWAII 101 Part 7
2008-05-26 06:19:00 The Big Island: Hawaii 's largest and most diverse islandWhile its official name is in fact Hawaii, the state's largest and southernmost isle is more commonly known as the Big Island (to avoid confusion with the name of the state it occupies). And, at nearly twice the size of all the other islands combined, the Big Island deserves its name indeed. This remote island packs a lot into its large expanse as well: snow-capped mountains (yes, there is snow in Hawaii!), lush rainforests, the world's most-active volcano, arid deserts, bustling towns, and fascinating beaches, including the world's only green-sand beach, South Point. Indeed, if there's one place that really showcases the full gamut of Hawaii's offerings, this eponymous island may well be it. While not quite the gushing, fiery liquid of your imagination, the lava at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is impressive nonetheless; the eruption viewing area is best visited after nightfall, when, with the help of binoculars, you'l... More About: Part
HAWAII 101 Part 6
2008-05-26 06:18:00 Kauai:tailor-made for active types and nature loversThe northernmost island in the Hawaii an chain, verdant Kauai, 70 miles northwest of Oahu, earned the moniker "Garden Island" for its lush, jagged mountain range, cascading waterfalls, and abundant flora. That's not to say the island lacks beaches; in fact, Kauai is also home to some of Hawaii's best sands, and you could easily spend your entire vacation laid out on secluded Lumahai beach, with its lush forest backdrop, or the golden crescents of Poipu Beach, where sightings of large green sea turtles and endangered Hawaiian monk seals are commonplace. Still, Kauai has more to offer active types and nature lovers than beach bums. One of the highlights of visiting here is doing the 11-mile hike along the spectacular Na Pali Coast and camping out overnight on Kalalau Beach. Another stupendous natural sight, Waimea Canyon, is a 3,500-foot deep canyon known as the Grand Canyon of the Pacific; at 10 miles long and one mile wide, it may... More About: Part
HAWAII 101 Part 4
2008-05-26 06:17:00 Oahu: affordable, cosmopolitan, and convenientThe third-largest Hawaii an island (after the Big Island and Maui, respectively), Oahu is the state's most cosmopolitan destination, with a mix of skyscrapers, shops, and restaurants competing for attention with tropical rainforests and more than 100 miles of beaches. If you have time for just one island, rest assured that Oahu's rich variety of cultural attractions and natural wonders provides a good representation of the best the islands have to offer. Lying south of Kauai and north of Molokai, the island is home to the state capital of Honolulu, world-famous Waikiki Beach, the surfing mecca that is the North Shore, and one of Hawaii's most visited sites, Pearl Harbor, where 2,403 people died after being attacked by the Japanese on Dec. 7, 1941 (its $5 audio tour is excellent, as is the boat ride to the USS Arizona Memorial). Don't miss the Polynesian Cultural Center, a 42-acre living museum with re-creations of villages representin... More About: Part
HAWAII 101 Part 5
2008-05-26 06:17:00 Maui:a bit of beach, a bit of rainforest, a lot of luxuryHawaii 's second-largest isle, Maui lies 30 miles north of the Big Island and about 70 miles southeast of Oahu; it's also just a short distance (10 and 12 miles, respectively) from Lanai and Molokai. Whereas Oahu is the domain of beaches and surf, Maui offers a quieter blend of ecotourism and sandy shores, with dormant volcanoes, humpback whales, and a variety of black-, white-, and red-sand beaches to discover. Watching dawn break from atop the island's 10,000-foot Haleakala Crater is one of the most memorable experiences you'll have in Hawaii?if not your entire life. Down below, the historic whaling village of Lahaina, an absolutely delightful place chock-full of galleries, museums, shops, and restaurants, beckons (its weekly Aloha Fridays, when galleries open their doors late, creates a party atmosphere). The legendary 52-mile road to Hana, a town rife with Hawaiian folklore and traditions, is also found on Maui; expect ... More About: Part
HAWAII 101 Part 3
2008-05-26 06:16:00 One Week: Explore two islands by air or by sea. We recommend pairing Oahu and Maui; Oahu and Kauai; Maui and Molokai; or Maui and the Big Island.Long Weekend: Pick one island?Oahu or Maui?and stay put.ShermansTravel experts' favoritesMost affordable: Big Island; OahuMost expensive: MauiBest for seclusion and romance: Lanai; KauaiBest for families: Kauai; MauiBest for the chic set: Kauai; Maui; OahuBest for the beach: Kauai; Lanai; MauiBest for nature lovers: Kauai; MolokaiBest for culture/history: Maui; MolokaiBest for diving/snorkeling: Lanai; Maui; OahuBest for golf: MauiBest for dining: OahuBest for nightlife: OahuBest for shopping: Maui; OahuBest for surfing: Kauai; Maui; Oahu More About: Hawaii , Part , Part 3
HAWAII 101 Part 2
2008-05-26 06:15:00 We've designed Hawaii 101 to help you pick the island (or islands) that's right for you. While the guide is by no means comprehensive, our overview of the six isles?Oahu, Maui, Kauai, Lanai, Big Island, and Molokai?does include a handful of can't-miss local attractions to give you a sense of what to expect on each one. To start, we've proposed three basic itineraries that outline how much you can see based on your vacation time. We've also recommended the best islands by special interest?beach, price, golf, diving, culture, you name it?to help you further fine-tune your research.ItinerariesNo matter how many days you plan to spend in Hawaii, you'll need to use either Oahu or Maui as your base, as they have the most direct flights from the continental United States.Two Weeks or More: Sample three different islands by air or by sea. From Maui, you can get to the Big Island and either Molokai or Lanai as your other stops; from Oahu, head north to Kauai (by ferry or flight) and he... More About: Part
HAWAII 101 Part 1
2008-05-26 06:13:00 Hawaii is a fine place for a carefree vacation, but there?s more to the 50th state than beaches. Six islands, rich in culture, beckon with stunning landscapes, active volcanoes and churning surf.Few places satisfy the urge for a carefree tropical vacation like the islands of Hawaii. Indeed, the 50th state's stunning beauty is no secret?nowhere else in the United States boasts the combination of white-sand beaches, lush green landscapes, pounding surf, and rich culture of these far-flung Pacific islands. But what's less well known, especially for first-time visitors, is that there's a lot more to the state than Oahu's Waikiki Beach. In fact, of the eight islands in Hawaii, six are primed for tourists, each with different reasons to visit, from ecotourism and active volcanoes to beaches and nightlife.At 2,300 miles from the contiguous United States, the Hawaiian archipelago is one of the most isolated places on earth. No wonder then that getting there is no trivial matter: From th... More About: Hawaii , Part
CHEAP HAWAII
2008-05-22 07:15:00 Planning a trip to Hawaii and looking to save money? Oahu may be your best bet. It offers low-fare, direct flights and cheap public transportation to just about anywhere on the island.ot a millionaire? Well, in Hawaii, for an afternoon you can pretend you're among the monied by soaking in the sun and sifting your fingers through the sugary sands outside celebrities' obscenely priced homes without having to pay the rent.That's because Hawaii is one of those lovely places where the beaches, including the somewhat restrained luxury of Lanikai on Oahu, are by law the domain of the public. Not even the most highly placed movie star or menacing hotel worker can (legally at least) chase you off your strip of sand.Though Hawaii is notoriously expensive, impecunious but crafty travelers can easily revel in much of what the state has to offer while holding tight to their pennies.For that, sticking to the most populous island, Oahu, is a good idea for those on a tight budget because of two ... More About: Cheap
The Top 10 Hawaiian Beaches Part 3
2008-02-29 05:05:00 9. Honaunau Bay, The Big Island What's cool: Explore Pu'uhonua O Honaunau National Historical Park, an ancient sanctuary where breakers of the kapu (sacred laws) could take refuge from a death sentence. Honaunau Bay is home to a unique underwater paradise, the Place of Refuge, which attracts scuba divers from all around. Over time, eruptions of the Kilauea volcano poured lava into the ocean, hardening into large, smooth formations?now home to an expansive reef of colorful coral. The bay satisfies all levels of divers, from beginners to experts, and boasts a large number of fish native to Hawaii, roughly 40 percent of which can be found only in Honaunau. Divers can swim with the likes of long-nosed butterfly fish, surgeon fish, yellow tang, kala and kole?even the endangered green sea turtle. 10. Waikiki Beach, OahuWhat's cool: Waikiki was the setting for the famed beach scene in From Here to Eternity. Attracting more than 4 million tourists yearly and stretching across two sun-dr... More About: Beaches , Part , Part 3 , Hawaiian
The Top 10 Hawaiian Beaches Part 2
2008-02-29 05:04:00 4. Hookipa Beach, MauiWhat's cool: Visit Kuau Cove, home of Mama's Fish House?a favorite among area locals. It isn't the gorgeous windswept sands that attract visitors to Hookipa Beach.. it's the winds themselves. Hookipa Beach and its notorious tradewinds are home to some of the finest windsurfing conditions in the world. Windsurfers will tell you the best views of Hookipa Beach's gleaming white sands and towering palm trees are from the water, where surfers are privy to the beach's spectacular setting. If jumping on a board and catching some wind doesn't suit your fancy, relax ocean-side and watch one of two world-class competitions held in Hookipa, when windsurfing champions battle wind and sea. 5. Lahaina Beach, Maui What's cool: Celebrate your nuptials Hawaiian -style at the Old Lahaina sea wall. Nestled in the quaint whaling village of Lahaina, where thatched-roof huts are the norm, idyllic Lahaina Beach is considered one of the world's most romantic beaches. The tranq... More About: Beaches , Part
The Top 10 Hawaiian Beaches Part 1
2008-02-29 05:03:00 1. Lanikai Beach, Oahu What's cool: This beach oasis is noted for serving up one of the best sunrises on Oahu. Half a mile of sparkling sand, palm trees that sway over a white beach, lush tropical plants and endless sunshine make Lanikai one of Hawaii's most scenic beaches. The shore is protected by a nearby coral reef, which keeps the surf relatively calm, and the water is always a deep turquoise or green. Visitors to Lanikai can kayak to the nearby twin islands of Mokumanu and Mokulua, both noted bird sanctuaries. Lanikai not only seems postcard-perfect?it truly is! This beach is one of Hawaii's most popular spots for photo shoots. 2. The North Shore, OahuWhat's cool: Visit Pipeline in mid-November and catch the Triple Crown of Surfing. Along the 7-mile stretch of sand encompassing the North Shore, three beaches stand out from the rest. Located in the center of the North Shore, Waimeia Bay boasts calm waters and a large expanse of tranquil beach in the summer, when there is li... More About: Beaches , Part , Hawaiian
Maui: Top 10 Watersports Beaches Part 2
2008-02-29 04:59:00 6. M?kena LandingA popular and often crowded launch spot for swimmers, kayakers, and scuba divers. Marine life abounds and diving visibility is good in the clear waters just outside the bay. There is a boat landing here along with a small beach and a grassy area for picnicking.Other Info - Kayaking & diving7. MolokiniThe waters inside the crescent of this underwater volcanic crater have visibility to 100 ft and are teeming with tropical fish of all shapes, sizes, and hues. There's lots of reef life, too, such as coral, pencil urchins, and sea cucumbers. The water becomes shallow near the walls of the submerged crater, and schools of triggerfish, parrot fish, and tangs swim happily around snorkelers. A sheer dropoff outside the crater walls is excellent for scuba exploration.Other Info - Access by boat only; Snorkeling & diving8. Kanah? Beach ParkGreat for windsurfers of all skill levels, there's a big grassy area for rigging up, and it's easy to launch from the beach. The... More About: Beaches , Maui , Part
Maui: Top 10 Watersports Beaches Part 1
2008-02-29 04:47:00 1. Keka'aFronting the Sheraton Maui , you can reach this spot on K?'anapali Beach via several different access points. Marked by a lava rock cliff, it's especially good for snorkeling. The water is clear and there is an abundance of marine life among the underwater outcroppings. It's easy to get in the water from the beach, and there are lots of places to rent gear nearby.Other Info - Snorkeling2. AwaluaAt Awalua Beach the gentle offshore waves are a good place for first-time surfers to learn the sport. The bottom descends in a slight incline out to deeper waters.Address - 5 miles south of Lahaina on Highway 30Other Info - Surfing3. OlowaluAlthough it's not wide, this beach offers easy shoreline access to good snorkeling around coral heads in shallow water. There are lots of turtles and plenty of colorful reef fish. The surf is normally gentle, but it is consistent. There is no sign or parking lot; just pull off the highway where you see all the other cars. Be sure not to sit on... More About: Beaches , Part
Royal Islander, Cancun
2007-05-07 05:54:00 Boulevard Kukulcan Km 17Lote 51 Zona Hotelera Cancun 77500 MexicoRooms: 179Hotel Class: 3 starsThe Royal Islander Resort in Quintana Roo, Cancun, Mexico is on Cancun's finest beach offers resort rentals. These Cancun Vacation Rentals have spectacular views of the Caribbean in Cancun Mexico. Amenities include swimming pools, tennis courts, bicycles, restaurant, a mini-market, and maid service. A marina exists opposite on the lagoon, with sailing, fishing, windsurfing, waterskiing, and jet skiing. There is an activities program, and excursions to Tulúm, Isla Mujeres, Chichén Itzá, and Coba are offered. There also is a special golf program. Villas are elegantly decorated, and have sea-view balconies and kitchens. A shuttle bus service among all sister Royal Resorts is available.Nearest Airport: Cancún 8 Miles / 13 KM More About: Land , Lander
Marriott CasaMagna Cancun Resort, Cancun
2007-05-07 05:44:00 Boulevard Kukulcan, Retorno Chac L-41Zona HoteleraCancun 77500MexicoRooms: 452Hotel Class: 4 starsGraced by beautiful gardens and stunning views of the Mexican Caribbean Sea, the Casa Magna Marriott Cancun Resort is one of the premier hotels in Cancun, Mexico. A Mexico vacation at the Cancun CasaMagna will recharge the spirit and reinvigorate the senses. This Cancun hotel offers 452 spacious guestrooms, each appointed with a 32? flat-panel LCD television, wireless Internet and Marriott?s renowned Revive Bedding. Guests of the CasaMagna Cancun Resort will enjoy an extensive beach area, where the white sand and turquoise water of the Caribbean create an optimally relaxing atmosphere for your Cancun vacation. The CasaMagna kid's club offers many fun activities for children in a safe and natural environment. Positioned in one of Cancun's most romantic locations, the CasaMagna is the only resort in Cancun authorized to conduct Catholic weddings in front of the sea, making it an ideal lo... More About: Sort , Arri
Riu Cancun, Cancun
2007-04-30 13:26:00 Blvd Kukulcan Km 8.5, Manzana 50, Lote 5Zona Hotelera, Quintana RooCancun 77500MexicoRooms: 569Riu Cancun is a brand new All-Inclusive resort opened in May 2003! The newest landmark - tall and regal, in the exclusive Cancun hotel zone. Sensational architecture of a grand Resort with imaginative flourishes in art and design. Mosaic domes, frescos, flowers, terraces and vistas of the Caribbean. A taste of romantic Europe. Three swimming pools with waterfall front a white sand beach. Brazilian Rodizio themed restaurant and the Grill Steakhouse for fine cuts offer superb dining which is a trademark for Riu Resorts. You'll love the location across from El Galeria and Caracol shopping centers, and the nightlife of vibrant Cancun.
Dreams Cancun Resort & Spa, Cancun
2007-04-30 13:22:00 Cancun 77500MexicoRooms: 381The Dream s Cancun Resort & Spa is an all-inclusive luxury resort located in Punta Cancun, in the heart of the hotel zone, approximately 12 miles from Cancun International Airport. Hotel amenities include Internet access, business center, laundry/dry cleaning, 24-hour medical service, ATM, currency exchange, fax/photocopy service, onsite shopping, beauty salon, fitness center and a full service onsite spa, including six massage cabins, two body treatment cabins, and steam room, 30 restorative treatments including stimulating massages, facials and reflexology. Onsite drink and dining options include the snack bar, Oceana, Bar Himitsu, the Pool Bar, the Lobby Bar, Azulejos, Azucar Caribbean Bar, and the Mezquite Grill La Brisa restaurant. Gourmet dining options include fresh seafood, international cuisine, Pan-Asian fare and grilled specialties. Sip on tropical cocktails at any of the bars in the lobby, on the beach, under a thatched palapa overlooking t... More About: Cancun , Sort
Le Meridien Cancun Resort & Spa, Cancun
2007-04-30 13:19:00 Retorno del Rey Lot 37-1 KM 14 Hotel ZoneCancun 77500MexicoRooms: 213Le Meridien is a true luxury resort on the Mexican Caribbean. In the hotel's open areas, guests can sunbathe around three spectacular swimming pools, all connected by waterfalls. The rooms are beautifully decorated; all have a beautiful view of either the sea or the Nichupte Lagoon. The resort has a spa with all the services. In the Le Rendez Vous restaurant, guests can enjoy a haute-cuisine dinner in a luxury atmosphere with a beautiful view. There are five conference rooms for 200 hundred people, ball rooms and a fully equipped business center. children's entertainment is taken care of at the Children's Club with games area and swimming pool for pedal boats and special entertainment programs for little ones. More About: Sort , Resort
Golden Parnassus Resort & Spa, Cancun
2007-04-30 13:15:00 Blvd. Kukulkan Km. 14.5 Zona HoteleraRetorno Sn. Miguelito Lt. 37 Cancun 77500MexicoRooms: 240The adults-only Golden Parnassus Resort & SPA (formerly Golden Crown Paradise) is an all-inclusive resort located on the Yucatan Peninsula, approximately 20 minutes from Cancun International Airport and 15 minutes from downtown.Hotel amenities include a stretch of beachfront, a wide range of watersports, an outdoor pool, a sauna, a whirlpool, fitness facilities, and a full-service spa (additional fee). Other activities include tennis (with one lit course), basketball, football, volleyball (at the beach or pool), water polo, aquaerobics, aerobics lessons, yoga, ping pong, bicycle tours, and scuba dive demonstrations. It's a five-minute shuttle ride away from paddleboats, sailboats, kayaks, windsurfing, hobie cats, and snorkeling. There are plenty of dining and drinking options on site, and room service is available 24 hours a day. The hotel also offers concierge services, a gift shop, v... More About: Sort
Riu Caribe, Cancun
2007-04-30 13:11:00 Blvd. Kukulcán, Km 5.5, Edif. C, Loc. 6, Zona HoteleraCancun 77500MexicoRooms: 506The Gran Caribe Real Resort & Spa is beachfront resort in the middle of the hotel zone and offers both all-inclusive and room-only rates. The hotel provides serene views of the Caribbean Sea and is just minutes from shopping, golf, discos, and restaurants. As a guest, you can also use the facilities at the two sister hotels, Costa Real Hotel & Suites in Cancun and Porto Real Resort in Playa del Carmen. Cancun International Airport is approximately 10 miles away.To get the most out of your holiday, take the time to indulge in an on-site spa treatment. If you're looking for more invigorating relaxation, enjoy various watersports at the hotel's private beach, or checkout the gym, game room, tennis courts, two pools, or open-air theater. The hotel regularly organizes theme-party nights, pool aerobics, scuba lessons, and day trips. The lobby and restaurants are bright and tropically decorated. Room se...
Royal Mayan, Cancun
2007-04-30 13:06:00 Boulevard Kukulcan Retorno GucumatzLote 49 Int. 4 Segunda EtapaCancun 77500MexicoRooms: 200Hotel Rating: 3 starsOpened in 1983, The Royal Maya n is the hideaway for your dream vacation. A sun-worshipper's paradise, The Royal Mayan is in the center of Cancun's finest beach. Experience tropical ease and elegance at every turn, lush landscaping, rich furnishings and endless views of the sparkling Caribbean sea. Guests and Royal Resorts members staying at The Royal Mayan have an archaeological site on their doorstep. San Miguelito is a small Mayan ruin in the jungle between the resort and Kukulcan Blvd. The site dates from the Post-Classic period of Mayan history A.D. 900-1521 when Cancun was settled by traders, farmers and fishermen. The Mayan theme is continued in the art and sculptures that enhance the decor at The Royal Mayan.
Moon Palace Golf Resort and Spa, Cancun
2007-04-30 13:02:00 Carretera Cancun -Chetumal Km 340Cancun 77500MexicoRooms: 2103Hotel Class: 4 starsMoon Palace Golf Resort is the largest All-Inclusive Resort/Convention Complex in the Caribbean. This 5 star truly secluded Tropical Resort features spacious superior deluxe 2103 rooms, double jacuzzi in each room, pristine white beach, acres of luxurious tropical flora, 123 vibrant gardens and intimate walkways, romantic indoor pools, enormous oceanside outdoor pools, 10 restaurants, 7 bars including 4 swim-up bars, superb discotheque, outdoor amphitheater, cheerful bars, game room and intimate lounges, festive evening dinner parties with live stage productions, daily live entertainment, scheduled sightseeing tours to the Yucatan's famous Mayan Ruins and attractions. All meals, snacks, drinks, tips, taxes, domestic and imported beverages, non-motorized watersports and nightly entertainment included. Moon Palace Golf Resort now houses the new Jack Nichlaus signature golf course. More About: Sort
GR SOLARIS CANCUN
2007-04-30 12:57:00 Boulevard Kukulkan Lote 59 2 EtapCancun 77500MexicoRooms: 306The GR Solaris redefines worry-free luxury in a beautiful beachfront location. Spend your days surrounded by turquoise waters in a warm, sunny tropical location and be pampered by our first-class amenities and services. Experience a truly care-free vacation with the GR Solaris All Inclusive Plan featuring: Unlimited dining and drinking, daily activities, nightly entertainment and much more ALL INCLUDED!Indulge in your favorite cocktail at our poolside bars. All beverages are included and feature house beer, wines, tequila and much more. Our dining is available to you 24 hours/day. Choose to participate in the daily activities or spend your days relaxing by the pool or on the beach. Remember your dining, drinking and service is all included in one low price. All you have to do is relax and enjoy yourself! Make your dreams of a luxury vacation in paradise come true at the GR Solais in Beautiful Cancun. The resort offers a no...
Laguna Suites Golf + Spa
2007-04-30 12:52:00 Paseo Pok Ta Pok Lote 3, Cancun 77500, MexicoRooms: 48Nestled beside Nichupte Lagoon's shimmering waters, this professionally managed luxury resort offers tasteful amenities to discriminating travelers. The resort is situated on a peaceful island in the heart of the Cancun hotel zone where everything is no more than 10 minutes away.You can swim on the resort grounds in our pool (complete with swim-up bar) or take the free shuttle to the beach. While a guest at the resort, you will enjoy special discounts at our Namaste Spa and the Pok-Ta-Pok Golf Club which is just steps away from the resort. The hotel offers babysitting service, laundry service, movie rental, and Internet access. They can also arrange for your sightseeing trips to the Mayan archaeological sites and other regional attractions. With the comforts of home and the beauty of the Caribbean Sea's azure waters nearby, Laguna Suit e s Golf & Spa is the perfect place to unwind. Cancun represents the ultimate escape to sun... More About: Suites
Fiesta Americana Condesa Cancun
2007-04-30 12:48:00 Boulevard Kukulkan Km 16.5 Lote 44 Zona Hotelera, Cancun 77500, MexicoRooms: 502Hotel Class: 4 starsFiest a Americana Conde sa Cancún, featuring an amazing palapa which shelters its three main buildings, lies in a privileged location next to one of the most beautiful beaches in Cancun, where a magnificent view of the Nichupte Lagoon can be enjoyed.The exceptional facilities and architecture which fully integrates with the landscape make the Fiesta Americana Condesa Cancún hotel the perfect place for vacations and business meetings. This is "the place" to enjoy the whole Cancun area, thanks to its high quality service, large contemporary Mexican style rooms with private balcony, lounges, pool and gardens.Recreational activities:This resort is the perfect place to relax and have fun while enjoying the beautiful pool, water sports, a large beach strip with sun beds and parasols, table games, table tennis and beach volleyball tournaments. In addition, a stay at the Fiesta Americana Conde...
CANCUN WATER ACTIVITIES
More articles from this author:2007-04-30 12:44:00 There are outlets for waterskiing and sail boating, among other water sports, on the calm Nichupte Lagoon.The most popular activity on this beautiful lagoon is the Jungle Tour. Ride on a mini-boat for 2 persons through the jungle and then enjoy excellent snorkeling. Many beachside hotels offer water-sports centers where you can rent rubber rafts, kayaks, and motorized jets, as well as equipment for wind-surfing, parasailing, and snorkeling.Have a great time sightseeing in wonderful Cancun ! More About: Activities , Water 1, 2, 3 |



