Pacific Island Paradises

2012

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HAWAII 'Ilima Hotel From the moment you enter the lobby of the 'Ilima with its gleaming koa wood and paintings by the famous Hawaiian artist, Ralph Kagehiro, you will feel the warmth of Hawai'i's finest, small, condominium-style hotel. You will immediately be one of the ohana, or family. The hotel is perfectly located in the heart of Waikiki Beach, close to shops and restaurants and a short walk to the Ala Wai Canal. The hotel offers the largest rooms in Waikiki and offers a choice of studios, one and two–bedroom suites and the penthouse suite. With just 98 units, the hotel is proud of its authentic Hawaiian ambience and friendly, helpful staff. Enjoy the largest hotel rooms in Waikiki All accommodations come complete with a fully equipped kitchen, 32" high definition TV and complimentary high-speed internet. The studios have two beds and can accommodate two or three adults while the one–bedroom suites are suitable for four adults with a king sized bed and queen sofa sleeper. The spacious two–bedroom suites can cater for a maximum of six persons with the kitchen boasting a coffee maker and microwave oven. The three–bedroom penthouse suite, rarely available in Waikiki, is ideal for a family group or group of friends. With two king beds, a double, two twins and a queen sofa sleeper, it is ready for a crowd! The penthouse suite really is a home-away-from-home with full kitchen, two bathrooms and the added luxury of a washing machine and dryer. The hotel facilities include a heated swimming pool and two rooftop sun decks. When it is time to get fit, there is an exercise room with dry sauna. There is also a convenient coin-operated guest laundry, daily maid service and the front desk operates 24-hours a day. The 'Ilima Hotel believes in the importance of connecting staff, guests and place in order to create a true appreciation for the Hawaiian culture and its primal role in the visitor's experience on the islands. On Wednesdays guests are invited to make their own kukui nut lei and every Friday morning at 11.30 am the staff gathers in the lobby to sing traditional Hawaiian songs. Truly a place to rest and refresh the spirit, let the 'Ilima, a small but largely accommodating hotel be your choice when visiting Waikiki. Its spacious rooms and competitive rates will make it hard to resist. Tel: Toll Free US/CAN: 800 8019366 +1 808 9231 877 Fax: +1 808 9242 617 Email: mail@ilima.com www.ilima.com 445 Nohonani Street, Honolulu HAWAII 96815 USA www.paradisesonline.com 87

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