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Travel America, Nov-Dec, 2004
The newly renovated Turtle Bay Resort on Oahu, Hawaii, is offering a "North Shore Family Adventure" package. The five-night package costs $1,750 and includes a deluxe ocean-view room; four days of Keiki Club (including surfing lesson, tennis serve and play, golf lesson, and nine holes of play) for two children; and family horseback outing along the coast (children must be at least nine years old).
After a $60-million renovation, Turtle Bay has something to entertain every age category: golf and tennis, spa treatments, horseback tiding, a heated family pool with slide, a shallow keiki (child) pool, and miles of walking and exploring trails along spectacular coastlines and through forests. In addition, the resort is home to the Hans Hedemann Surf School, where kids of any age can get a taste of the world's best surf.
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Contact: Turtle Bay Resort, 57-091 Kamehameha Hwy., Kahuku, HI 96731; (808) 293-6000; www.TurtleBay Resort.com.
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