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Outrigger Kiahuna Plantation in Koloa, United States
 
Decorated and furnished in island style for relaxed living, each guest unit includes a completely equipped, full kitchen, a separate living/dining area, and cable television with a VCR. A large lanai (patio or balcony) with furniture fronts each unit. White-wood railings make balconies seem more like shaded verandas than ordinary hotel lanais. Instead of air conditioning, units are cooled by ceiling fans and cross-ventilated through louvered shutters. One-Bedroom Garden View Unit - Units are located toward the resort's sides. Each offers one king or queen bed and a queen sofa bed, and can accommodate a maximum of four guests. One-Bedroom Royal Garden View Unit - Units face the inner grounds. Each offers one king or queen bed and a queen sofa bed, and can accommodate a maximum of four guests. One-Bedroom Partial Ocean View Unit - Units look onto gardens and also reveal partial views of the ocean. Each offers one king or queen bed and a queen sofa bed, and can accommodate a maximum of four guests. One-Bedroom Ocean View Unit - Units offer full views of the Pacific. Each offers one king or queen bed and a queen sofa bed, and can accommodate a maximum of four guests. One-Bedroom Ocean Front Unit - Units are right on the beach with panoramic ocean views. Each offers one king or queen bed and a queen sofa bed, and can accommodate a maximum of four guests. Two-Bedroom Garden View Unit - These units have two floors, with two bedrooms and two full baths on the bottom floor and a kitchen and living/dining area on the upper floor. Master bedrooms offer one king or queen bed, second bedrooms provide two twin beds, and living/dining areas include a queen sofa bed. These units can accommodate a maximum of six guests. Two-Bedroom Partial Ocean View Unit - With the same layout and bedding as the Two-Bedroom Garden View, these units offer partial views of the ocean in addition to garden views. Each can accommodate up to six guests.
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Rooms include Balcony, Cable/satellite TV, Ceiling fan, Clock radio, Coffee/tea maker, Complimentary toiletries, Hair dryer, In-room safe, Iron/ironing board, Kitchenette, Modem Internet access, Non-smoking rooms, Separate sitting area, Telephone, VCR, Voice mail.
Outrigger Kiahuna Plantation amenities include Plantation Gardens Restaurant - Hailed as one of Hawaii's best, this spacious restaurant occupies much of the Kiahuna Plantation's original manor house. The manor was a 1930 wedding gift to Alexandra "Sandie" Knudsen and Hector Moir from her father, who inherited Hawaii's first (1835) sugar plantation from his parents. Walls display photographs chronicling plantation history. Under ceiling fans, dining is inside or on a wraparound veranda overlooking gardens and ponds. Wood floors and big wicker chairs evoke an earlier era and slower-paced atmosphere. The shaded bar has its own veranda. Diners are attracted by inventive, contemporary Hawaiian fare featuring local fish and other items.
Spouting Horn - 5-minute drive National Tropical Botanical Gardens - 5-minute drive Koloa Town - 10-minute drive Poipu Bay Resort Golf Course - 10-minute drive Lihue - 25-minute drive Kilauea Lighthouse - 1-hour drive Waimea Canyon State Park - 1.5-hour drive Ke'e Beach - 1.5-hour drive Polihale State Park - 1.5-hour drive Lihue Airport (LIH): Approximate driving time is 30 minutes and distance is 16 miles. Driving directions from Lihue Airport: Turn right onto Mokulele Loop, and then turn left onto SR-570 (Ahukini Rd.). Turn left onto SR-56 (Kuhio Hwy.), then turn right onto SR-50 (Kaumualii Hwy.) and continue for 7 miles. Bear left onto SR-520 (Maluhia Rd.) and continue for 5 miles. Bear left onto Poipu Rd. and continue to the resort.
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What to expect: Imbued with history from both ancient Hawaii and the 19th century, the Kiahuna Plantation preserves an aura of gracious living amid the Garden Island's natural lushness. Space exists for families and couples to vacation in restful silence and as much live-at-home solitude as desired. Amenity highlights: The extraordinary grounds reveal their wonders during strolls. Regarded as one of the world's best for cactus and other succulents, the Moir Gardens include fantastically shaped cacti, 70-year-old orchids, ancient Hawaiian lava-rock walls, ponds, and such artifacts as a grinding stone from Hawaii's first sugar mill and a whaler's melting pot converted into a water-lily planter. Other delights abound, such as monkey pod trees shading circles more than 100 feet in diameter and a grove of exotic lauhala trees. Insider tip: Along with its bargain-priced mai tais for happy hour, the bar at the Plantation Gardens Restaurant serves complimentary pupus of exceptional quality and generous size. The atmosphere invites convivial conversation among contented guests and friendly staff.
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