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Because Hale Koa Hotel is an AFRC resort, it is not open to the general public. Reservations may only be made by: Current active duty members of the Uniformed Services of the United States. Current Reserve and National Guard members. Retired from active duty, Reserves, and National Guard with or without pay (gray area).
This all-inclusive Caribbean resort has it all: Think five villages, 21 restaurants, supervised activities for kids, and a sprawling waterpark steps away from turquoise waters.
Kona Village, A Rosewood Resort. Recently reopened with a focus on authenticity, sustainability, and luxury, this is the only all-hale resort on the island (hale means house), with 150 guest hale ...
7. Hilton Cancun, an All-Inclusive Resort. Cancun, Mexico. Families with kids who are 10 and older can book a swim-up room at Hilton Cancun, an All-Inclusive Resort. The stylish rooms provide ...
Halekulani (var. Halekūlani) is an oceanfront luxury hotel located on Waikiki Beach in Honolulu, Hawaii. Built in 1984, it contains 453 rooms in five buildings on 5 acres (20,000 m 2 ) of property. The name Halekūlani is a combination of Hawaiian words (hale + kū + lani) meaning "House Befitting Heaven".
An all-inclusive resort is a holiday resort that generally includes, in the price of booking a stay, lodging, unlimited food and drink, alcoholic drinks, entertainment, and other recreational activities like sports or watersports. [1] They are often located in warmer regions of the world, particularly in the Mediterranean, Mexico and the Caribbean.
Costco members can use Costco Travel to get great deals and thoughtfully-selected travel itineraries for all-inclusive resort packages, cruises, and more. ... Where to shop today's best deals ...
However, most official state government publications, departments, and office titles use Hawaiʻi, including the Governor of Hawaiʻi, [29] the Hawaiʻi State Legislature, [30] the Hawaiʻi State Judiciary, [31] the University of Hawaiʻi, [32] the Hawaiʻi State Seal, [33] the Flag of Hawaiʻi, [34] and the Hawaiʻi Board on Geographic Names. [35]