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Resortquest Hawaii is offering specials at properties on Kauai and Maui. A fourth night free is offered at the recently renovated Islander on the Beach on Kauai, with a fifth night free at six ResortQuest properties on Maui. All can be combined with select ResortQuest extras like Kids Play & Eat Free. Call (866) 774-2924 or visit http://www.resortquesthawaii.com/.

Funjet Vacations and Hyatt Resorts & Spas Hawaii have introduced a family room category that includes two connecting or adjoining rooms that can sleep up to eight. Funjet customers save up to 50 percent on the second room and receive a $100 resort credit when making a family category booking of four nights or longer. Bookings must be made by Dec. 15, 2007 for travel through March 31, 2008. Travel agents receive one free night at a Hyatt Resort & Spas Hawaii property for every four nights booked. For additional information, visit Exclusive Family Offers at Hyatt Resorts & Spas Hawaii. Call (800) 558-3050 visit http://www.vaxvacationaccess.com/

Aqua Hotels & Resorts has added free local and toll-free phone calls to its list of complimentary services and amenities. Aqua’s Spring into Spa special, which runs through Dec. 20, is being offered at nine of its Waikiki hotels. Guests receive a one-hour AquaSpa treatment for each night booked at rack rate, with no minimum night requirement. AquaSpa coupons are issued at check-in. Call (866) 406-2782 or visit http://www.aquaresorts.com/

Hanalei Colony Resort, a beachfront resort on Kauai’s North Shore, is offering travel agents 15% commission on a variety of room-only and package bookings through 2007. Included are the Explore Napali Package, available for five-night and seven-night stays in a two-bedroom Ocean View condominium, a convertible rental car for the duration and outdoor activity options starting at $1,950, double, with a seven-night stay priced at $2,227. The property also features a Car And Condo Package starting at $261.21 per night. In addition, the resort continues to offer its longstanding Seventh Night Free program. Call (800) 628-3004, e-mail [email protected] or visit http://www.hcr.com/

Four Seasons Resorts Hawaii is offering free-night specials at its four Hawaii properties, with a fourth night free thru December at the Lodge at Koele and Manele Bay Hotel (Sept. 1 to Dec. 18); a fifth night free at Manele Bay (through Aug. 31) and the Four Seasons Maui at Wailea (through June 30 and from Sept. 1 to Dec. 18); and a seventh night free at the Four Seasons Hualalai on the Big Island through July 31. Call (800) 332-3442 or visit http://www.fourseasons.com/.

Oceanfront Maui Resort is offering a  free triple upgrade. After a $30-million guestroom renovation in the Lahaina Kai Tower at the Royal Lahaina Resort enjoy a complimentary triple upgrade to a new luxurious Ocean View room from $200 per night.

The Outrigger Reef is offering a 15% bonus commission to travel agents on rates and packages for arrivals through Aug. 31. The offering follows the May 1 debut of the hotel’s Ocean Tower, part of a $100 million remake linked to the Waikiki Beach Walk project. Call (800) OUTRIGGER or visit http://www.outriggerreef.com/.

The Hilton Hawaiian Village in Waikiki is offering a Surf’s Up package valid through Sept. 30 in conjunction with the June 8 release of Sony Pictures Animations’ “Surf’s Up.” The package starts at $219 per night and inclues a 20% discount on surf lessons for two and on spa treatments at the Mandara Spa. The hotel’s resident penguins provide a segue between the hotel and the film, billed as a penguin surf comedy. Call (800) 445-8667 or visit www.hiltonhawaiianvillage.com/surfsup

The Hawaii Superferry will have discounted fares for children 12 and under, people 62 and older and retired military personnel for service between Oahu, Maui and Kauai, which is scheduled to begin in July. One-way fares will be $41 off-peak and $51 peak, not including a fuel surcharge. Standard fares are $51 and $61 respectively. Visit http://www.hawaiisuperferry.com/.

Princeville Golf Courses are offering the Golf/Spa package. The Tease For Two package includes a round of golf and options at the Princeville Health Club & Spa, situated in the Prince Golf Course clubhouse. A single individual can choose both. Price for the Tease for Two package, for one or two people, is $249, including tax and a gratuity for the massage. This package is valid through Dec. 31; some blackout dates may apply. Call (800) 826-1105 or visit http://www.princeville.com/

Hilton Hawaii has revealed details of its HHonors Mahalo Program for 2007. A stay at any of six Hilton Family properties in Hawaii earns up to 10,000 HHonors bonus points. Participating Hilton properties include the Hilton Waikoloa Village on the Big Island, the Hilton Hawaiian Village in Waikiki, Beach, the Hilton Waikiki Prince Kuhio (as of April 2007) and Doubletree’s Wyland Waikiki, and Alana Hotel-Waikiki. Guests at the Hilton Waikoloa Village, Hilton Hawaiian Village, Hilton Kauai Beach Resort, Hilton Waikiki Prince Kuhio, and Alana Hotel-Waikiki also receive a plush bathrobe valued at $85. Points-generating bookings are commissionable to agents only if booked online or direct with Hilton. Call (800) HILTONS or visit http://www.hilton.com/

Sheraton Hotels & Resorts is offering four-night packages at two of its Waikiki properties through Dec. 25 (blackout dates apply). The Sheraton Waikiki’s Waikiki Connection includes an oceanfront room at $575 per night including daily breakfast and dinner for two, a catamaran sail and a gift basket. To book, use rate code WKKCONN. Meanwhile, the Royal Hawaiian’s Royal Treatment, priced at $745 per night for two, includes two spa treatments per person, a $100 dining credit and other amenities. To book, use rate code RYL TREAT. Call (888) 488-3535 or visit www.starwoodhotels.com/hawaii

 



 

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