Private Yacht Hawaii

at Ala Moana Blvd, Honolulu , 96815 United States

New Sea Ray Sundancer, purchased brand new 2012 : 28 ft

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Private Yacht Hawaii
Ala Moana Blvd
Honolulu , HI 96815
United States
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Contact Phone
P: (808) 591-1280
Website
http://www.yelp.com/biz/private-yacht-hawaii-honolulu

Description

fun, exciting tour on beautiful water of Hawaii.

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Reviews for Hawaiian Parasail

J D.

Made and pre-paid reservations for two to go parasailing. We get there and they won't let my son go up due to his cast, stating "rough landing you need your... Read more

C C.

LOVE. LOVE. LOVE. Such a fun time for 2 big scaredy cats!! Crew was amazing ..... fun and friendly! Thank you for making us feel comfortable and for... Read more

Flo J.

If you're looking for a fun, once in a lifetime and bucket list experience this place is what you're looking for. I am afraid of heights and the water but... Read more
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35 FB users likes Private Yacht Hawaii, set it to 8 position in Likes Rating for Honolulu, Hawaii in Landmark & Historical Place category

Summary

Private Yacht Hawaii is Honolulu based place and this enity listed in Sports & Recreation category. Located at Ala Moana Blvd HI 96815. Contact phone number of Private Yacht Hawaii: (808) 591-1280

Landmark & Historical Place category, Honolulu

Private Yacht Hawaii
Ala Moana Blvd Honolulu , HI 96815 United States

New Sea Ray Sundancer, purchased brand new 2012 : 28 ft

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2001 Vancouver Dr Honolulu , HI 96822 United States

The John Guild House, now known as Manoa Valley Inn, at 2001 Vancouver Drive in Honolulu, Hawaii, was purchased in 1919 by John Guild, a Honolulu businessman. It had been built four years earlier by Iowa lumber dealer Milton Moore and has been refurbished and restored several times over its lifespan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.The house was purchased in the 1980s by Honolulu businessman Rick Ralston (the founder of Crazy Shirts), who restored it in 1982 for use as a bed and breakfast under the name John Guild Inn, later Manoa Valley Inn, the name under which it still operates. In 1990, the Nakamitsu Corporation purchased and further refurbished it.The three-story gabled cottage near the campus of the University of Hawaii at Manoa contains eight guest rooms furnished with fine antiques. Among its architectural features are multiple extended gables with decorative buttresses, a porte-cochere in the same style on the valley side of the house, and a broad, sheltered lanai with a view over the city on the sea side of the house.In 2007, the current owner and operator of the Manoa Valley Inn put it up for sale at $4.2 million for the half-acre lot and 4424sqft house. She decided to sell it after the external chimney was badly damaged in the earthquake of 15 October 2006. The rest of the house was undamaged.