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The Manele Bay Hotel: Your Ultimate Hawaii Getaway – Maui Resorts
We cannot stop stress from draining our energy when we live in the city where we have to bear with traffic jams, rush hours, corporate meetings, air pollution and unhealthy eating habits.
Everyday we have to be up to hit the road finding no time for relaxation and pampering. It is high time we get a life somewhere far from work and tiresome routines. Go ahead spoil yourself. The islands of Hawaii offer paradise-like wonders as your ultimate escape. Staying at the famous Four Seasons Resort, Manele Bay Hotel guarantees a once in a lifetime experience.
The Manele Bay Hotel offers all the convenience for a more pleasurable stay. There is an available 24-hour dining service, laundry, dry cleaning and pressing, complimentary shoeshine, gift shops, fitness facilities, and spa. You can also have fun and spend your leisure hours golfing, swimming, snorkeling, diving, playing tennis, touring around the island and nature tripping.
Adding convenience are the rooms complete with amenities such as bathroom, TV and DVD player, personal bar menu, and telephone, among others. What’s more, the rooms are Wi-fi ready.
So, if you want to take a breath of fresh air, the Four Seasons Resort Lana’i at Manele Bay is the only choice.
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Romantic Honeymoons in Hawaii – Consider Hilo, Hawaii
Hilo, Hawaii – A Less-Known Hawaiian Treasure
When people go on a holiday to Hawaii, rarely is Hilo the town of choice. It is located right on the coast of Hawaii’s largest island a perfect for a honeymoon or couples romantic vacation. The Big Island is called such to avoid confusion, as the island itself is called the State of Hawaii. Hilo is on the eastern shore of the Big Island and holds unique features often not expected of Hawaii.
Hilo serves as a port for cruise ships, but there is certainly more to do here than board an ocean liner. True, Hilo is situated on the rocky side of the island, with dark, pebbly beaches and coves instead of sandy shores. Black, jagged rocks from old lava flows adorn much of the coast.
It also rains more on this side of the island, something that is fairly uncharacteristic of tropical Hawaii. Despite these features that seem to give Hilo a drawback, if you are visiting Hawaii for an immersion into the cultural part of Hawaii, this is the most ideal part of any island to seek out.
The coastal town of Hilo is much less known for tourism and because of this, visitors get the chance to see what “real life” in Hawaii is like. Locals who make Hilo their permanent home make their living there, something that many travelers find fascinating to view. The shopping in Hilo is a unique experience. Everything the stores sell is made right on the spot. In fact, if you want to view the making of shell leis, muumuus, or toys, simply head toward the rear of the store where workshops are set up.
While the town is less visited by tourists, there are trendy tourist places to visit in and near Hilo. In choosing a visit to Hilo, you certainly must seek out the romantic sightseeing spots.
One of these is Rainbow Falls, a gorgeous area to view nature at its finest. For something a little different, take a trip to the Macadamia Nut Factory where you can witness firsthand the interesting process that goes into manufacturing this tasty nut.
A visit to a factory such as this is a perfect place to buy souvenirs to take home to friends and family. The rich culture and native heritage you can see firsthand in the town of Hilo will certainly be an experience you will never forget.
