Recommend one-of-kind moments for clients that capture the romantic essence of the island nicknamed "The Heart of Hawaii." From island-made chocolates, luxurious and healing lomilomi massages or a fun and memorable surf lesson for truly Oahu-centric romance.
Clients can start with a chocolate-inspired adventure on Oahu’s scenic Windward (East) Coast at 21 Degrees Estate, where founders and owners Maria Carol-Rogers and Michael Rogers grow high flavor profile cacao and make best-in-class craft chocolate. They’ll tour the beautiful farm, learn about their vision for sustainable diversified agriculture and the tree-to-bar chocolate making process, visit the cacao orchards, the honeybee operation, and finish with a delicious chocolate tasting experience featuring the estate’s exclusive chocolates. They also host Whiskey & Chocolate Pairings, Goat Yoga & Wellness Nights, High Teas, and Farm to Table Dinners with local chefs.
For another quintessentially Hawaiian experience, suggest couples’ lomilomi massages. A Hawaiian healing practice, lomilomi massage is deeply nurturing and known for fast flowing movement, a spiritual bent, and therapists who provide treatment with love and intention. At the Kahala Resort & Spa, clients can enjoy the Oli Oli LomiLomi massage treatment together. This traditional lomilomi massage is enhanced with the placement of warm pohaku stones on the abdomen, heart, and lower back. This Signature Kahala Spa Experience also includes a Mamaki Mud leg wrap and awa scalp soothing massage. The entire experience will leave couples in a state of bliss and ultimate relaxation. There are also many spas located conveniently in resort areas that offer specialized treatments including those in Waikiki such as Na Hoola Spa with their Lomi Wawae foot therapy, The Spa at the Modern Honolulu and the Pohaku Ola stone therapy at Moana Lani Spa. In Ko Olina, Aulani's Laniwai - A Disney Spa and the Four Seasons Naupaka Spa & Wellness Centre offer a wide array of treatments including healing facials to an outdoor hydrotherapy garden.
Active, adventurous couples can get wet and wild together with surf lessons for two! There’s no better place to learn how to surf. Surfing was born in Hawaii and is deeply intertwined with its history and culture. The earliest written account of surfing, or hee nalu (wave sliding in Hawaiian), was by Lieutenant James King in 1779. He described Native Hawaiians riding a wood plank on the swells writing, “… they seem to feel a great pleasure in the motion that this exercise gives.” Surfing is believed to have originated long ago in ancient Polynesia but later thrived in Hawaii. It was once a sport only reserved for alii (Hawaiian royalty), which is why surfing is often called the “sport of kings.” Today, clients can learn the sport of kings in Waikiki, a long-ago favorite surf spot for alii. With Oahu’s variety of shorelines, it’s a perfect place to learn from the pros with a surf lesson that is guaranteed to be fun and memorable.
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