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Starwood Hawaiʻi Offers “60 Days of Summer” Fun

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To celebrate summer, Hawaiʻi resorts in the Starwood Preferred Guest portfolio will kick off “Sixty Days of Summer,” from June 16 to Aug. 14, 2017, that will feature dozens of activities, events and experiences at three Maui hotels.

Fun, educational and cultural activities abound this summer at the Westin Maui Resort & Spa on Maui’s scenic Ka‘anapali Beach. PC: Starwood Hotels and Resorts

SPG is one of Marriott International’s award-winning loyalty programs, there are 12 SPG resorts on four Hawaiian islands under the Sheraton, Westin, St. Regis and Luxury Collection brands. Each hotel will offer visitors something new every day this summer.

“A stay at one of our SPG resorts in Hawaiʻi is the ideal way to enjoy Summer 2017, offering the perfect mix of adventure, relaxation, authentic culture, and island romance,” said David Richard, area director of sales for Marriott International. “Whether it’s golfing with immaculate views of Hawaiʻi’s crystal-clear waters, experiencing and learning about Hawaiian culture, or indulging in the culinary flavors of the Islands, our Hawaiʻi resorts offer fun-filled summer experiences for every visitor.”

For kids, The Westin Maui Resort & Spa’s Westin Family program will offer a kids’ club, photo safaris, net fishing, Wipe-Out Wednesday beach play and other exploration activities.

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Guests can also relax at the new Nanea Ritual at Spa Helani at The Westin Kā‘anapali Ocean Resort Villas, which has been designed to create a blissful state of relaxation, or “nanea” in Hawaiian.

The Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa will have beachfront fire pits where guests can indulge in beachside s’mores, island style. There will be a local s’mores kit, which comes packed with Island treats like macadamia nut pieces, coconut flakes, li hing mui sugar, bananas, pineapple, and s’more.

On other islands, the Sheraton Kona Resort & Spa at Keauhou Bay will take guests to dive with giant manta rays and the Westin Princeville Ocean Resort Villas will provide a He ‘Aina Ola (A Nourishing Feast) that will combine Kaua‘i’s culture and cuisine in a one-of-a-kind farm tour and culinary experience.

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To learn more about “Sixty Days of Summer” and view the complete 60-day schedule, visit here or call 866-716-8140 for information, packages, reservations, and inspiration.

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