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HAWAII
January 29, 2018
INSIGHT BY TOVIN LAPAN
Wanderlust Festival Oahu expands programming in its sixth year
For the sixth year in a row, Wanderlust will bring a robust program dedicated to the mindful, balanced life to Oahu's North Shore.
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NEWS
Sheraton Maui Resort and Spa undergoing room renovations

The Sheraton Maui Resort and Spa's $26.5-million renovation is now underway at the property on Kaanapali Beach.

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Waikiki Beachcomber rebrand and renovation kickoff set for Feb. 1

Outrigger Hotels and Resorts will hold a ribbon-cutting to mark the rebranding and start of a renovation project at the Waikiki Beachcomber on Feb. 1.

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Hawaii Convention Center welcomes new sports tournaments

The Hawaii Tourism Authority and the Hawaii Convention Center have reached an agreement to bring three new sporting events to the complex in Honolulu this year.

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The latest in tours and resort packages across Hawaii

Aiming to build on the momentum from record highs for visitor spending and arrivals in 2017, resorts and tour operators across the Aloha State are kicking off 2018 with a number of new offerings.

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