St. Regis Princeville
St. Regis Princeville offers a golfer's dream, with the Golf Experience Package that includes hotel stay, unlimited golf for two on a championship course and golfer's gift package. The gift package includes an engraved bag tag, Princeville logo golf balls, a marker/divot tool set and a yardage guide. When not golfing, enjoy the unique landscape surround the resort, which sits on top of emerald green bluffs on the North Shore of the island. Hanalei Bay offers crystal clear waters for an afternoon swim.
The St. Regis Princeville Resort
5520 Ka Haku Road
Princeville, HI 96722
(808) 826-9644
www.princevillehotelhawaii.com
Marriott Kauai Resort and Beach
Sitting on 800 acres of lush tropical landscape, the Marriott Kauai Resort and Beach makes relaxing easy. Near the Lihue Airport on the Na Pali Coast on Kalapaki Bay, the Marriott boasts a private beach with an exceptional panorama view. Enjoy the Kiele Golf Course or the Makihana Course both by Jack Nicklaus, or take some time to decompress at the Alexander Spa & Salon. With a plethora of restaurants, including Duke's Fresh Seafood or Tora Tei Sushi, you won't need to leave the resort to satisfy your vacation needs.
Kaua'i Marriott Resort
Kalapaki Beach
3610 Rice St.
Lihue-Kauai, HI 96766
(808) 245-5050
www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/lihhi-kauai-marriott-resort/
Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort and Spa
The Grand Hyatt Kauai is a true family resort set on 50 acres on the South Shore of Kauai. Among its incredible Poipu Bay Golf Course which has been part of the PGA Grand Slam for 10 years, you will find excellent family amenities including a 1-acre pool, 150-foot tall water slide and a 5-acre salt water lagoon. It also has a complete tennis complex and compete fitness center. Indulge yourself with a massage either within the spa facility or one of the many outdoor massage locations.
Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort and Spa
1571 Poipu Road
Koloa, HI 96756
(808) 742-1234
kauai.hyatt.com/
About The Author
In 2001, Kay Miranda had her second screenplay purchased and produced, launching her writing career. She had a weekly column in "The Messenger," with work appearing in "Xquisite" and "Valley Scene Magazine." Miranda earned a Bachelor of Arts in bio-psychology from the University of Colorado.