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Imagine
yourself enjoying a leisurely stroll through fifty acres of
meticulously manicured tropical gardens, sun-splashed tidal pools
and magnificent courtyards. The backdrop for this awe-inspiring
natural splendor is the stunning nineteen twenties inspired
architecture of the Hyatt Regency Kauai. Overlooking Shipwreck
Beach, and with no building standing taller than the tallest
coconut tree, the resort is embraced by a lush green mantle spread
beneath rolling mountains. Inside, a plantation theme prevails and
carries through to luxurious rooms offering spectacular ocean and
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Challenge yourself at a championship tennis facility or tee up at the
home of the PGA's "Grand Slam of Golf." Splash through
cascading waterfalls or torpedo down a water slide into a spectacular
freshwater lagoon. Enjoy an unending array of activities from
snorkeling, scuba diving, swimming and windsurfing in crystal blue
waters. When it's time to relax, sip tropical beverages beside a
sparkling pool, or take a romantic stroll along golden Poipu Beach.
Later, unwind with Turkish steam, sauna, whirlpool and open-air lava
rock shower in the Hyatt Regency's spectacular spa and fitness center.
The Hyatt's many fine restaurants, lounges, and billiard rooms are
perfect places to unwind after an exciting day of exploration.
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luxurious rooms include 37 suites and exclusive Regency Club
accommodations. Every room is a view room, with sweeping vistas of
the ocean, the hotel lagoons, or the Haupu Mountains. Ground floor
Garden Rooms are nestled among lush tropical gardens.
Water,
water, every-where ... For sitting beside, golfing along, or frolicking
in. With waterfalls, water slides and the adjoining ocean, the
Hyatt Regency Kauai presents opportunities to enjoy every imaginable
water sport as well as golf, tennis and the incomparable indulgence of
ANARA, a 25,000 square foot heath and fitness Spa.
To
enter Camp Hyatt, you must be between the ages of 3 and 12. The
original idea behind the Camp was to provide parents with some time away
from the kids. It was never really our intention to make mom and dad
jealous! Lei-making, seashell sculpture, Koi feeding and tidepool
explorations are among the Hawaiian arts and crafts, traditional games
and outdoor fun highlighting half and full day sessions. There's also a
special "night camp" to coincide with your nightcap on your
private lanai.
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If you would
like more information about this magnificent resort, please
click here.
Mahalo |
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