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Maui - Known as the “Valley Isle,” Maui is dotted with quaint towns, artist communities and local favorites that have been around for generations. Head to Wailuku for pastries from a “mom and pop” bakery, or head to Lahaina for a taste of Maui’s famed farm to table cuisine. From shimmering beaches and sacred Iao Valley to migrating humpback whales and sunset on Haleakala, it’s not surprising Maui was voted the “Best Island” by the readers of Conde Nast Traveler for 19 years.
Located on the pristine white sands of Wailea, the Fairmont Kea Lani, Maui is a luxury oceanfront resort featuring spacious suites and villas. This distinctive hotel encompasses 22 acres of tropical landscape on Maui's southern shore, and offers warm and personal service which captures the essence of aloha.
 
Kauai - Unwind and let the oxygen-rich air of Kauai’s Wailua River invigorate your spirit as you kayak to a cascading waterfall. Or breathe deeply at the edge of the time-swept Waimea Canyon as it speaks to you without words. On Kauai, native fishponds amaze with 1,000-year old forward thinking, while legends of the Napali Coast transport you back in time. From the small towns of Hanapepe and Old Koloa Town to sunny Poipu Beach, this is truly “Hawaii’s Island of Discovery.”
 
Grand Hyatt Kaui Resort & Spa With 50 oceanfront acres of exquisite beauty, nature's spectacular setting and a commitment to service excellence is its legacy. Classic Hawaiian-style architecture, featuring open courtyards, lush gardens, welcoming its guest with the true spirit of aloha. Celebrate the sun in a water playground with a quiet adult pool, meandering river pools, a water slide and salt water lagoon. Golf at Poipu Bay Resort, escape to Anara Spa or savor the flavors of the island at its six restaurants and lounges.
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