All Inclusive Resorts in Hawaii | Hawaii All Inclusive Package
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Is one of the all inclusive resorts in Hawaii perfect for you?
We'll help you make the right decision for your upcoming vacation.
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The first thing you need to know is that Hawaii does not have any of the all inclusive vacations that you find in a variety of other vacation destinations, namely Mexico.
There is a variety of combinations including air, hotel, etc., but nothing comparable to Club Med as an example.
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We recently stayed at the Kona Village Resort on the big island of Hawaii and I really believe it is as close as you'll find to being truly all-inclusive. Really a beautiful facility with all the amenities you could possibly need.
Reference: Hawaii All Inclusive Package
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It is located within the site of an ancient Hawaiian fishing village. The entire resort encompasses 82 acres along the Kohala Coast. The resort was created in 1965 and has 125 thatched-roof bungalows which are called hale.
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Each of the huts is reflective of Polynesian architectural styles. Surrounded by lush lagoons you can spend your dyas on beautiful white and black sand beaches. Reference: All Inclusive Resort Hawaii
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The resort guests can enjoy vacation fun ranging from water sports (snorkeling, diving, kayaking, deep sea fishing and more) to cultural and historical exploration within resort grounds.
What I really loved about this resort is that every visitor has the opportunity to choose how much – or how little – to do to each day.
No one is jumping up and yelling 'who wants to do pool gymnastics' or other such all inclusive stuff.
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At a number of the all inclusive resorts in Hawaii, a coconut placed outside your door is our Hawaiian-style way of saying “Do Not Disturb.” At this particular resort, the accommodation rates include three island inspired meals per person per day. Reference: All Inclusive Vacation Packages Hawaii
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