Nov
19
2011
Hawaiian Resorts

Top Ten Hawaiian Beach Resorts
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Tiki Hawaiian Robe Towel OVER DOOR HOOK bathroom NEW $11.99 If you have a passion for the Hawaiian Tiki Gods then this is for you. A fun and function over the door hook for any room in the house! Brand NEW. Measures 12″L x 2″W and fits doors up to 1-5/8″ thick.It is made of resin and has a 3-D design that has the appearance of carved wood. Dark Brown in color.Great for a first apartment or great for your beach home. Perfect for hanging towels or robes or… |
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1965 Ad Hilton Hawaiian Village Resort Waikiki Beach – Original Print Ad $38.95 This is an original 1965 black and white print ad for the Hilton Hawaiian Village Resort located in Hawaii…. |
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Aerial view of Honolulu and Waikiki Canvas Prints Aerial view of Honolulu and Waikiki, Oahu, Hawaii, United States of America, Pacific, North America…. |
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Display Stand Up 10′x10 Paddle Board $1118.6 OMH1085: The sport is an ancient form of surfing, and began as a way for surfing instructors to manage their large groups of learner surfers, as standing on the board gave them a higher viewpoint, increasing visibility of what was going on around them – such as incoming swell. To begin with, this started with using a one-bladed paddle, whilst standing on a normal length surfboard. The popularity of the modern sport of Sup has its origination in the hawaiian islands. The sport benefits athletes with a strong core workout. Suping is popular at warm coastal climates and resorts, and is gaining in popularity as celebrities are sampling the sport, and cross-over athletes are training with Sup. Sups have been spotted around the globe, anywhere where there is easy access to safe waters, as well as in the surfing lineups of the world. Features: -Board. -Material: Wood. -100% handmade from top graded western red cedar. -Encapsulated in a clear layer of fiberglass. -Will be a fashionable stunning conversation piece for your big home or office. -For display only. -Overall dimensions: 4.75 H x 129 W x 231 D. |
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Hidden Maui $15.95 Hidden Maui is perfect for lovers of warm-water fun with complete information on swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving and surfing. This guide also reviews a wide range of unique accommodations, from world-class tropical resorts to welcoming little bed-and-breakfast inns. An all-new, four-color section features photo surveys of hidden beaches and native crafts as well as Hawaiian food, music and culture. |
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Inn Places $50.99 This is the most highly acclaimed guide to gay and lesbian accommodations in the U.S., Europe and around the world.Exclusively about gay and lesbian and gay-friendly accommodations, Inn Places serves up all the details anyone needs to choose the right gay hotel, inn, bed-and-breakfast, resort, retreat or camping place. Using Inn Places, gay travelers know what sort of clientele mix to expect at each property — and how easy it is to get there with, or without, a car.Colorful descriptions capture the unique character and amenities of each inn. The book’s editors have worked hard to offer a precise mental picture of what the traveler can expect, from room rates to amenities, from decor details to meal minutiae — everything is covered, even nudity! Inn Places provides more factual detail and fuller descriptions than Any other guide — straight Or gay!All the popular gay destinations — San Francisco, Key West, New York, Washington, London, Paris and Amsterdam — are reviewed. Rural listings include accommodations as diverse as Vermont farmsteads, Hawaiian beach resorts, French country castles and English mansions. And Inn Places offers so much more: — Full-color photo section– Women’s accommodations index– Camping and RV locations– Listings verified and updated within weeks of press time!Like all Ferrari Guides, Inn Places is astonishingly up to date. Each inn provides updates in writing or is personally visited by the Ferrari editors with every thoroughly revised and updated annual revision. |
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Straight Up, No Sippin’: Memoirs of Life and Work Onboard Mega Cruise Ships $84.61 Since the summer of 2000, George Stowers has worked onboard some of the largest and newest cruise ships that ply the earth”s waters. His time onboard these grand, floating resorts has afforded him the opportunity to visit world renowned ports in the Caribbean, Mediterranean, Western coasts of the Unites States and Mexico as well as all of the Hawaiian Islands. Mr. Stowers entered the cruising industry as a sales assistant in the onboard gift shops and then moved into the position of Internet Manager. For those who have always wondered what this unique lifestyle of cruise ship employment entails, his memoirs in Straight Up, No Sippin” provide insightful answers through witty narratives, keen observation of vacation behavior, and frank, self evaluation. |
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The Tattoo $12 A book about ‘the sins of the fathers.’ . . . A gritty, troubling book. -The Honolulu Advertiser The other Hawai’i, the one tourists never get to see. -Ian MacMillan Ken Hideyoshi is the new guy in Halawa Correctional Institute. He’s tough looking, a hard case, observes his cellmate Cal-the mute tattoo artist of the prison, a wife murderer. SYN, a gang symbol, is tattooed on his hand, and he has a Japanese emblem inscribed on his left shoulder. He asks Cal for a tattoo on his back, in kanji script, of Musashi’s Book of the Void. While he is being worked on, he tells Cal his life story, a tale of hardship and abuse. Motherless, he was raised by a distant father, a Vietnam War veteran, in the impoverished hinterlands. In his teen years he hung out with the native Hawaiian gangs and was drawn into the Hawaiian-Korean underworld of strip bars and massage parlors. His ambition and proud samurai spirit seem, inevitably, to lead to his downfall. Chris McKinney is of Korean, Japanese, and Scottish descent. He was born in Honolulu and grew up in Kahaluu. He portrays the native Hawaiian experience from the inside, where children of mixed ethnicity grow up far from the clear water and pristine beaches of the rich visitors’ resorts. |