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This Hotel Offers Hawaii’s Largest Villas, An Unusual Pool And A Secret Dining Experience

Por: Forbes Life November 11, 2022

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Stay at the newly revamped resort. Four Seasons Resort Hualalai Tucked away on a secluded half-mile stretch along the Kona Coast on Hawaii’s , transports you to another world. Jagged black lava rocks creep from the shoreline into the expanse of never-ending water. Tropical greenery such as giant birds of paradise and palm-like traveler’s trees, whose leaves fan out in grand fashion, cover lush grounds, while kaffir limes, starfruit, papayas,... + full article



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