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HAWAI‘I SPORTS FACILITY GUIDE
Aloha,
On behalf of the State of Hawai‘i and the Hawai‘i Tourism Authority, I am pleased to provide you with the Hawai‘i Sports Facility Guide.
Within this guide, you will fi nd a wide variety of some of the world’s best facilities and venues located on our islands that would be perfect for your upcoming activity or event. In addition, Hawai‘i’s ideal year-round weather, exceptional accommodations, variety of activities and attractions, rich culture and history, and warm Aloha spirit are sure to make your experience memorable.
We look forward to welcoming you to The Islands of Aloha® and making your event a successful one.
A Hui Hou,
Rex D. JohnsonPresident and Chief Executive Offi cerHawai‘i Tourism Authority
Copyright © 2007 by the Hawai‘i Tourism Authority, State of Hawai‘i. All rights reserved.
Printed in Hawai‘i.
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Contents
Facilities in Hawai‘i Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Facility Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 O‘ahu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Maui . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Hawai‘i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Kaua‘i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Moloka‘i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Event Beaches in Hawai‘i Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Organizations and Schools Directory .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Additional Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
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SPORTS FACILITY ISLAND CITY
1 Aloha Stadium O‘ahu Honolulu
2 Central O‘ahu Regional Park O‘ahu Waipahu
3 Diamond Head Tennis Center O‘ahu Honolulu
4 Kapi‘olani Regional Park O‘ahu Honolulu
5 Neal S. Blaisdell Center O‘ahu Honolulu
6 Waipi‘o Soccer Complex O‘ahu Waipahu
7 Kalama Park Maui Kıhei
8 Kıhei Aquatic and Community Centers Maui Kıhei
9 Lahaina Civic Center Maui Lahaina
10 Royal Lahaina Tennis Ranch and Stadium Maui Lahaina
11 Wailea Tennis Club Maui Wailea
12 War Memorial Complex and Keopuolani Regional Park Maui Wailuku
13 Edith Kanaka‘ole Stadium Hawai‘i Hilo
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14 Hilton Waikoloa Village Hawai‘i Waikoloa
15 Kailua Park Complex Hawai‘i Kailua-Kona
16 Hanapepe Stadium Kaua‘i Hanapepe
17 Kaua‘i Marriott Resort and Beach Club Kaua‘i Lıhu‘e
18 Vidinha Stadium Kaua‘i Lıhu‘e
19 Moloka‘i Bowhunters Archery Club - Kala‘e Outdoor Range Moloka‘i Kala‘e
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Facilities in Hawai‘i
Each island is a unique and special place, but all of them share the desire to welcome you to their world-class sporting facilities. With a year round warm climate, many sporting organizers have discovered for themselves that Hawai‘i is ideal for sporting events anytime of the year.
Below are facilities recommended for events. More helpful information and organizations are also listed in the directory on page 20 to make your next event unforgettable.
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The next few pages are a collection of some of Hawai‘i’s best kept secrets: sports facilities.
The facilities are sorted by island. An overview of the facility and contact information are provided.
This directory is limited to facilities based on their size, seating capacity, availability, and track record for holding outstanding events. More information is available in the directory on page 20.
HAWAI‘I SPORTS FACILITIES
Aloha Stadium
INQUIRIES
SPORTS AND ACTIVITIES
Venue size: 104 acres
Fields/Courts: 1
Seats: 50,000
Parking: 8,109
Contact
Website
Address
Stadium Information SpecialistTel: 808-483-2500 Fax: 808-483-2823
www.alohastadium.hawaii.gov
99-500 Salt Lake BoulevardHonolulu, HI 96818
Aloha Stadium is the largest multi-purpose stadium in Hawai‘i. It is able to seat up to 50,000 spectators. The stadium is host to the University of Hawai‘i Warriors football team, the NFL Pro Bowl and has also hosted events such as MLB baseball games and MLS soccer games.
O‘AHU
Central O‘ahu Regional Park
INQUIRIES
SPORTS AND ACTIVITIES
Venue size: 269 acres
Seats: 2,200
Parking: 648
Notice: 120 days
Contact
Website
Address
Regional Park ManagerTel: 808-677-8849Fax: 808-677-8809
www.honolulu.gov/parks/programs/index1.htm
94-801 Kamehameha HighwayWaipahu, HI 96797
Central O‘ahu Regional Park is the newest addition of sports facilities to the island of O‘ahu. The park is spread over 269 acres and has extensive lighting, which allows games to be held day or night. Each section is also wired to allow games to be televised. With the space and state-of-the-art facilities, this park is a real gem for hosting a tournament of any size.
· Baseball· Football· Soccer
· Archery· Baseball· Soccer· Softball
O‘AHU
· Swimming and Diving· Tennis
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Diamond Head Tennis Center
INQUIRIES
SPORTS AND ACTIVITIES
Fields/Courts: 10
Seats: 1,000
Contact
Website
Address
ManagerTel: 808-971-7150
www.co.honolulu.hi.us/parks/programs/tennis/index1.htm
3908 Pakı AvenueHonolulu, HI 96815
Diamond Head Tennis Center is secluded behind Kapi‘olani Regional Park. With ten tennis courts and one stadium size court, it is capable of putting on tennis tournaments of any size. These courts are run by the City and County of Honolulu and are open to the public.
O‘AHU
INQUIRIES
Venue size: 140 acres
Fields/Courts: 14
Parking: 1,200
Notice: 21days
Contact
Website
Address
Regional Park ManagerTel: 808-971-2504 Fax: 808-971-2507
3840 Pakı AvenueHonolulu, HI 96815
Kapi‘olani Regional Park, in the shadow of Diamond Head, is approximately 140 acres in size. Probably most notable as the fi nish line of the Honolulu Marathon, it has also been host to the AYSO Kirk Bank Tournament, international rugby tournaments and more.
Kapi‘olani Regional Park
O‘AHU
· Tennis
SPORTS AND ACTIVITIES
· Archery· Rugby· Soccer· Softball· Tennis
www.co.honolulu.hi.us/parks/programs/activities/parks.htm
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Neal S. Blaisdell Center
INQUIRIES
SPORTS AND ACTIVITIES
Seats: 8,800
Parking: 2,000
Contact
Website
Address
Sales ManagerTel: 808-527-5400Fax: 808-527-5433
www.blaisdellcenter.com
777 Ward AvenueHonolulu, HI 96814
The multi-purpose arena is a circular performance facility, which can seat up to 8,800 people for certain events. This venue has hosted many events such as indoor football, basketball, concerts, graduations and much more.
O‘AHU
Waipi‘o Soccer Complex
INQUIRIES
SPORTS AND ACTIVITIES
Venue size: 288 acres
Fields/Courts: 21
Seats: 5,000
Parking: 1,000
Notice: 14 days
Contact
Website
Address
Regional Park ManagerTel: 808-677-8849Fax: 808-677-8809
www.honolulu.gov/parks/programs/soccer/index1.htm
93-061 Waipi‘o Access RoadWaipahu, HI 96797
Waipi‘o Soccer Complex was originally designed to be able to host the Western Regional Tournaments in the State of Hawai‘i. With 20 fi elds and one stadium that has 5,000 seats, it has been host to tournaments such as the Far West Regional Tournament, AYSO Western Regional Tournament and is the host facility for all University of Hawai‘i women's soccer games in the WAC.
· Basketball· Gymnastics· Indoor Football· Volleyball
· Soccer
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Kalama Park
INQUIRIES
SPORTS AND ACTIVITIES
Venue size: 36 acres
Fields/Courts: 10
Parking: 282
Contact
Website
Address
District SupervisorTel: 808-879-4364Fax: 808-879-4950
www.co.maui.hi.us/parks
1910 South Kıhei RoadKıhei, HI 96753
Kalama Park is a spacious and diverse park complex suitable for organized sporting events on Maui. In addition to beach access, the 36-acre park is home to a variety of athletic fi elds and tennis and basketball courts. Kalama Park is in close proximity to a number of hotels and restaurants.
INQUIRIES
Venue size: 7 acres
Fields/Courts: 2
Seats: 600
Parking: 149
Contact
Website
Address
District SupervisorTel: 808-874-8137Fax: 808-879-4364
www.co.maui.hi.us/parks
303 East Lıpoa StreetKıhei, HI 96753
Featuring an Olympic-sized competition pool, warm-up and rest pools, scoreboard, meeting/hospitality rooms for offi cials and competitors, the Kıhei Aquatic Center was the site for the 2001 Western Zones Aquatic Meet.
Kıhei Aquatic and Community Centers
· Baseball· Basketball· Softball· Tennis
SPORTS AND ACTIVITIES
· Swimming and Diving
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Lahaina Civic Center
INQUIRIES
SPORTS AND ACTIVITIES
Venue size: 21 acres
Fields/Courts: 6
Seats: 2,400
Parking: 900
Contact
Website
Address
District SupervisorTel: 808-661-4685Fax: 808-661-9316
www.co.maui.hi.us/parks
1840 Honoapi‘ilani HighwayLahaina, HI 96761
Each November, the Lahaina Civic Center is home to the EA SPORTS Maui Invitational, the NCAA-sanctioned basketball tournament, hosted by Chaminade University. Other events at the facility include the World Youth Basketball Tournament in July, numerous concerts, community festivals and fairs.
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Royal Lahaina Tennis Ranch and Stadium
INQUIRIES
SPORTS AND ACTIVITIES
Fields/Courts: 11
Seats: 3,000
Contact
Website
Address
ManagerTel: 808-667-5200Fax: 808-667-5349
www.hawaiianhotelsandresorts.com/sub.aspx?id=455
2780 Keka‘a DriveLahaina, HI 96761
Located along Maui's beautiful Ka‘anapali Beach, minutes from shopping, dining, nightlife and lodging, this beautiful tennis facility has 11 lit courts and one stadium center court seating up to 2,000 people. The facility played host to the 2006 Women’s Adult League Section Championship.
· Basketball· Gymnastics· Tennis· Volleyball
· Tennis
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Wailea Tennis Club
INQUIRIES
SPORTS AND ACTIVITIES
Fields/Courts: 11
Seats: 1,000
Parking: 100
Contact
Website
Address
Tennis DirectorTel: 808-879-1958 Fax: 808-879-0610Email: [email protected]
www.waileatennis.com
131 Wailea Ike PlaceWailea, HI 96753
The Wailea Tennis Club, the premier Maui tennis club, is located in the heart of Wailea on the south coast of Maui. Memorial Day weekend is when you will fi nd the Wailea Open, the club's most popular tennis event.
INQUIRIES
Venue size: 6 acres
Fields/Courts: 7
Seats: 20,000
Parking: 900
Contact
Website
Address
District SupervisorTel: 808-270-7389 Fax: 808-243-7982
www.co.maui.hi.us/parks
700 Hali‘a Nakoa Street, Unit 2Wailuku, HI 96793
War Memorial Complex and Keopuolani Regional Park
· Tennis
SPORTS AND ACTIVITIES
· Baseball· Basketball· Football· Gymnastics
· Soccer· Softball· Swimming and Diving· Tennis
· Track and Field· Volleyball
The War Memorial Complex is the largest sports and recreation facility in the Maui Parks system. Featuring a 20,000 seat stadium, a multi-purpose gymnasium, an open air competition pool, and a variety of recreational athletic fi elds, this facilty is ideal for major events.
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Edith Kanaka‘ole Stadium
INQUIRIES
SPORTS AND ACTIVITIES
Venue size: 104 acres
Fields/Courts: 8
Seats: 3,500
Notice: 365 days
Contact
Address
ManagerTel: 808-961-8720Fax: 808-961-8736
350 Kalanikoa StreetHilo, HI 96720
Located on the Big Island of Hawai‘i, Edith Kanaka‘ole Stadium allows you many sporting possibilities. Lace up your shoes and hit the ball on one of their eight tennis courts. If you get too hot, you can jump into its Olympic size swimming pool. A vast array of well maintained fi elds and facilities make this venue a serious contender for your next sporting event.
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Hilton Waikoloa Village
INQUIRIES
SPORTS AND ACTIVITIES
Fields/Courts: 8
Seats: 432
Parking: 8,109
Contact
Website
Address
Tennis ProTel: 808-886-1234Fax: 808-886-2900Email: [email protected]
www.hiltonwaikoloavillage.com
425 Waikoloa Beach DriveWaikoloa, HI 96738
This is one of the best tennis facilities on the Big Island of Hawai‘i. It is surrounded by a beautiful garden setting and has eight courts and one professional-level stadium court. The 432-seat stadium court plays host to tournaments and invitationals, as well as intramural competition.
· Baseball· Basketball· Football· Softball
· Tennis
HAWAI‘I
· Swimming and Diving· Tennis· Volleyball
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Kailua Park Complex
INQUIRIES
SPORTS AND ACTIVITIES
Fields/Courts: 5
Contact
Address
Recreation DirectorTel: 808-327-3553
75-5500 Kuakini HighwayKailua-Kona, HI 96745
On the Kona side of the Big Island of Hawai‘i, you can host a variety of sports while in close proximity to the beautiful town of Kona where there are a number of hotels and restaurants that fi t all budgets.
· Baseball· Basketball· Football· Gymnastics
· Soccer· Softball· Swimming and Diving· Volleyball
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Websitewww.hawaii-county.com/parks/recreation.htm
Hanapepe Stadium
INQUIRIES
SPORTS AND ACTIVITIES
Venue size: 14.68 acres
Fields/Courts: 7
Seats: 2,000
Notice: 10 days
Contact
Website
Address
Park AdministratorTel: 808-335-6181Fax: 808-241-6807
www.kauai.gov
4451 Puoio RoadHanapepe, HI 96716
Tucked away on the South side of Kaua‘i, this multi-sport facility can host a number of different fi eld events all year long including baseball, football and soccer. There is ample lighting, score boards, a pressbox, and other amenities.
Kaua‘i Marriott Resort and Beach Club
INQUIRIES
SPORTS AND ACTIVITIES
Seats: 500
Contact
Website
Address
ManagerTel: 808-241-6000Fax: 808-241-6025
www.marriott.com/property/propertypage/LIHHI
3351 Ho‘olaule‘a WayLıhu‘e, HI 96766
Surrounded by lush tropical landscape and overlooking the water, this facility has the best seating of all the tennis facilities on the beautiful island of Kaua‘i. This facilty will soon undergo extensive renovations to make this a top hosting venue for tennis on the island for years to come.
· Baseball· Football· Soccer· Tennis
· Tennis
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Vidinha Stadium
INQUIRIES
SPORTS AND ACTIVITIES
Venue size: 34 acres
Fields/Courts: 5
Seats: 5,000
Parking: 700
Notice: 10 days
Contact
Website
Address
Park AdministratorTel: 808-241-6855
www.kauai.gov
3170 Ho‘olako StreetLıhu‘e, HI 96766
Near Kaua‘i's Lıhu‘e Airport, there is a completely renovated multi-purpose stadium ready to host events both large and small. This is the best and largest sports complex on the island and hosts a number of amateur sports day and night.
· Baseball· Football· Soccer· Track and Field
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INQUIRIES
SPORTS AND ACTIVITIES
Venue size: 8.78 acres
Seats: 160
Parking: 21
Contact
Website
Address
Range DirectorTel: 808-336-5567
www.angelfi re.com/mech/bowhunters/
Kala‘e Highway 470 (left hand side)Kala‘e, HI 96757
This facility has a practice range with seven target bales from 10 to 70 yards. There is also a NFAA-approved marked 2-D walk-through course with 28 animal targets ranging from 10 to 60 yards. This facility is host to the 8th annual Hawai‘i State Animal Round Tournament. Along Kala‘e Highway 470, you will fi nd the
“Moloka‘i Bowhunters” archery range sign on the left.
· Archery
Moloka‘i Bowhunters Archery Club
- Kala‘e Outdoor Range
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EVENT BEACH ISLAND CITY
1 Hale‘iwa Beach Park O‘ahu Hale‘iwa
2 Kailua Beach Park O‘ahu Kailua
3 Ke‘ehi Lagoon Park O‘ahu Honolulu
4 Nanakuli Beach Park O‘ahu Nanakuli
7 Hanakao‘o Beach Maui Lahaina
8 Kahului Harbor Maui Kahului
9 Kama‘ole Beach Park Maui Kıhei
10 Hilo Bay Hawai‘i Hilo
11 Kailua-Kona Bay Hawai‘i Kona
12 Kawaihae Hawai‘i Kawaihae
13 Kalapakı Beach Kaua‘i Lıhu‘e
14 Po‘ipu Beach Park Kaua‘i Po‘ipu
15 Hale O Lono Harbor Moloka‘i Near Moloka‘i Ranch
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5 Waikıkı Beach O‘ahu Honolulu
6 Waimanalo Beach Park O‘ahu Waimanalo
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Organizations and Schools
BABE RUTH LEAGUEwww.baberuthleague.org/
BASEBALL
STATEWIDE
SOCCER
STATEWIDE
CAL RIPKEN LEAGUEwww.baberuthleague.org/
HAWAI‘I WINTER BASEBALL1000 Bishop Street, Suite 904Honolulu, HI 96813Tel: (808) 973-7247Fax: (808) 973-7117www.hawaiiwinterbaseball.com
PONY BASEBALL AND SOFTBALLTel: (808) 668-7250www.pony.org
CANOE / PADDLING
O‘AHU
O‘AHU HAWAIIAN CANOERACING ASSOCIATIONTel: (808) 259-7112www.ohcra.com
HAWAI‘I ISLAND PADDLESPORTS ASSOCIATION
P.O. Box 3523 Kailua-Kona, HI 96745Tel: (808) 936-7277www.hawaiipaddling.com
HAWAI‘I
FOOTBALL
O‘AHU
O‘AHU POP WARNER FEDERATION (OPWF)P.O. Box 6308 Kane‘ohe, HI 96744www.popwarner.com/admin/Hawaii.asp
MAUI
MAUI POP WARNER FEDERATION (MPWF)378 Mokapu St. Kahului, HI 96732Tel: (808) 871-4027www.popwarner.com/admin/Hawaii.asp
BIG ISLAND POP WARNERFOOTBALL CONFERENCE (BIPWFC)www.popwarner.com/admin/Hawaii.asp
HAWAI‘I
KAUA‘I POP WARNER FOOTBALL LEAGUE (KPWFL)www.popwarner.com/admin/Hawaii.asp
KAUA‘I
HAWAI‘I YOUTH SOCCER ASSOCIATION (HYSA)P.O. Box 31286 Honolulu, HI 96820Tel: (808) 678-2020www.hawaiisoccer.com/
AMERICAN YOUTH SOCCERORGANIZATION (AYSO)Tel: (808) 247-1422www.aysosection7.org/index.php
MAUI
MAUI YOUTH SOCCER ORGANIZATIONP.O. Box 1225 Wailuku, HI 96793Tel: (808) 244-7506www.mauicounty.gov/youth/maui/athletics/soccer.htm
TENNIS
O‘AHU
UNITED STATES TENNIS ASSOCIATION1500 South Beretania Street, Ste 300 Honolulu, HI 96826Tel: (808) 955-6696Fax: (808) 955-8363www.usta.com
PO‘IPU KAI TENNIS CLUB1775 Po‘ipu Road Po‘ipu, HI 96756Tel: (808) 923-4402www.hawaii.usta.com
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Organizations and Schools
YACHTING
O‘AHU
HIGH SCHOOL / UNIVERSITY
HAWAI‘I YACHT CLUB1739C Ala Moana Blvd. Honolulu, HI 96815Tel: (808) 949-4622www.hawaiiyachtclub.org
WAIKIKI YACHT CLUB1599 Ala Moana Blvd. Honolulu, HI 96814Tel: (808) 955-4405www.waikikiyc.com
HAWAI‘I YOUTH SAILING ASSOCIATIONwww.holoholo.org/hysa/
LAHAINA YACHT CLUB835 Front Street Lahaina, HI 96761Tel: (808) 661-0191Fax: (808) 667-2582www.lahainayachtclub.org/
MAUI
KEAUHOU KONA YACHT CLUBKeauhou, HI 96739Tel: (808) 322-6672
HAWAI‘I
HILO YACHT CLUB77 Laehala Street Hilo, HI 96720Tel: (808) 969-6663www.hiloyachtclub.org
NAWILIWILI YACHT CLUB KAUA‘Iwww.nawiliwiliyachtclub.org/index.html
KAUA‘I
O‘AHU
HAWAI‘I HIGH SCHOOLATHLETIC ASSOCIATION (HHSAA)P.O. Box 62029 Honolulu, HI 96839Tel: (808) 587-4495Fax: (808) 587-4496www.sportshigh.com
UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I AT MANOAOffi ce of Intercollegiate Athletics 1337 Lower Campus Road Honolulu, HI 96822-2370Tel: (808) 956-6178Fax: (808) 956-9477www.uhathletics.hawaii.edu/
CHAMINADE UNIVERSITY3140 Wai‘alae Avenue Honolulu, HI 96816Tel: (808) 735-4790Fax: (808) 739-4695www.goswords.cstv.com/
UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I AT HILO200 W. Kawili Street Hilo, HI 96720Tel: (808) 974-7520Fax: (808) 974-7711www.vulcans.uhh.hawaii.edu/
HAWAI‘I
FOR QUESTIONS AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION,CONTACT :
HAWAI‘I TOURISM AUTHORITY1801 Kalakaua AvenueHonolulu, HI 96815Tel: (808) 973-2255Fax: (808) 973-2253Email: [email protected]
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Additional Information - www.gohawaii.com
Hawai‘i offers a choice of everything from budget-friendly hotels and restaurants to breathtaking resorts and award-winning cuisine. There are over 70,000 hotels and other types of rooms available in the state.
Each island has major visiting areas. The maps below show the location of many of these hotels.
The weather is fantastic year-round in Hawai‘i, with an average high of about 80° F. Although cooler and wetter in the winter, the weather is still ideal. Hawai‘i sports facilities are operational throughout the year.
WEATHER
FOOD AND LODGING
Only a fi ve-hour fl ight from the West Coast, Hawai‘i hosts over 6 million visitors a year and is serviced by all major airlines. The islands are connected by convenient and affordable fl ights and soon an upcoming, state-of-the-art ferry service. All islands have affordable transportation from buses, to rental cars, to taxis.
TRANSPORTATION
Considering a sporting event in the Aloha State? Here are a few additional reasons why so many people love to play sports in paradise. For more information, visit www.gohawaii.com.
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Waimea
HAWAI‘I KAUA‘I
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Discover why the Aloha State plays host so well. It’s among the most desirable travel destinations in the world, with people who are eager to welcome you.
The State of Hawai‘i is also famous for golf. Each island has world- class courses. Altogether there are over eighty unique courses, both public and private. Eight Hawai‘i courses were named Golf Magazine Top 25 U.S. Golf Resorts. For more information about golfi ng in Hawai‘i, go to: www.gohawaii.com/golf.
GOLF IN HAWAI‘IO‘ahu had been called the heart of Hawai‘i because this is where the capital, Honolulu, is located. Within Honolulu is world-famous Waikıkı, one of the most visited destinations in the world. Besides breathtaking beauty, O‘ahu is convenient and includes countless amenities as in any major mainland metropolitan area.
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KAUA‘I
Hawai‘i has many unforgettable places. While in Hawai‘i, go for a hike, see an active volcano, surf waves, go whale watching, or check out any of the fi ne art galleries or museums.
OTHER ACTIVITIES
Questions, contact the Hawai‘i Tourism Authority, Sports Offi ce at (808) 973-2255.
Kaua‘i is known as the island of discovery. Kaua‘i is one of the best kept secrets in the state. Located here are some of the most spectacular views in Hawai‘i such as Waimea Canyon, also known as the Grand Canyon of the Pacifi c. Or experience a lush tropical rainforest, fi lled with picture postcard hikes, and waterfalls. Discover why Kaua‘i is a getaway for many, year after year.
Maui, also known as the Magic Isle, will have everything you need for a sporting event and more. This island, year after year, has been voted the World’s Best Island by major travel magazines. This is one of the most magical and enchanting places in the world and also why it is ideal for a sporting event.
The Big Island of Hawai‘i is not only full of some of the greatest sporting venues in the state, but also home to an active volcano. There are also 150 miles of hiking trails, campgrounds, visitor centers, museums, an observatory and art center. The Big Island of Hawai‘i is a must-go destination.
MOLOKA‘IMoloka‘i is where the old Hawai‘i fl ourishes. Come and experience Moloka‘i for yourself. Step back 50 years in time where there is no traffi c, nor traffi c lights, nor buildings taller than a coconut tree. There are breathtaking natural scenery and deserted beaches. If you are considering a sporting event like no other, Moloka‘i should be on the list.
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LANA‘ILana‘i’s countryside is perfect for hiking, mountain biking, sightseeing, and sporting clay – one of the fastest growing sports in the country. Sporting clay has found its perfect setting and one of the most challenging sites in the world. Lana‘i Pine Sporting Clays (phone: 808-559-4600) features a 14-station sporting clay course, skeet fi eld, wobble traps, compact sporting range, 12-station archery range and six-station air rifl e range. This 15-acre facility meanders through ironwood forests and eucalyptus trees, presenting challenges of varying terrains and targets. These adventures and more await you on Hawai‘i’s most enticing island.
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