Poipu Point Vacation Resort
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Situated among the natural contours of its hillside-and-bluff site, the 215-suite resort in Koloa, Hawaii comprises 10 two-and-three-story buildings. The terraced hillside features a tropical garden with koi ponds, a waterfall, and a lagoon pool. A fitness center offers water aerobics and volleyball; lei-making and hula classes; snorkel, scuba, kayak, and ukulele lessons; and Hawaiian-language and crafts instructions.
- Fitness equipment
- ATM/banking
- Concierge services
- Swimming pool - outdoor
- Spa tub
- Spa services on site
- Parking (free)
- Patio
- Babysitting or child care
- Supervised child care/activities
- Internet access in public areas - surcharge
- Poolside bar
- Barbecue grill(s)
- Picnic area
- Safe-deposit box - front desk
- Number of suites: 215
- Local Expert Concierge
Spacious enough to be condominiums, the suites are decorated island-style. Each suite has a full kitchen with lots of counter space; a washer/dryer; two phones; a carpeted living room next to a tiled dining area; a barefoot-friendly carpeted patio or balcony; and a master bath with deep soaking tub, roomy stall shower, and twin sinks. In the seating area, an entertainment center contains a large TV with cable, pay movies, a VCR, a CD player, and a video game console. Bedrooms are air conditioned, while ceiling fans cool all other rooms.
1613 Pee Rd
Koloa, HI 96756
USA
Nearest major airport:
Lihue, HI (LIH)
Area:
Poipu, Hawaii, United States of America
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