


Aloha Baby! Tikiyaki Airways brings you the newest destination in paradise, the Tikiyaki Polynesian Village Hotel and Resort, just steps from the beach in Waikiki. When you first arrive, visitors cross the Mermaid Moat and park in front of our soaring A-frame entrance made of real Polynesian wood. An entire forest of rare Polynesian Pukka trees was cut to build this dramatic recreation of a real Polynesian chief's long house. The Tikiyaki Polynesian Village spared no expense to bring you an authentic Polynesian experience. Enter the air conditioned lobby through our gigantic doors made of real Polynesian glass, as you are greeted by two 9-foot carved Polynesian tikis that were made of the last of the native Pukka logs on the island. The dramatic entry way was designed by the famous architecture firm of Dewy, Cheatham & Howe. Settle into your room, replete with authentic Polynesian faux interior designed by famous designer I. M. Bland. Your room is an exact replica of what a high chief's room should have looked like in the days before the missionaries landed on the Islands.
Sip your Mermaid's Call cocktail as you watch the beautiful sirens swim past the windows as they look out into the beguiling Mermaid Mote. See Marina the Fire-Eating Mermaid perform nightly with her Wet Waikians as she beckons unsuspecting visitors to their watery doom.
After dinner, take a stroll down to Waikiki Beach and walk hand in hand on the moonlit coral sands before you pass out from all the food and booze. The following day, wake rested and take an exclusive island tour by Crazy Louie's Jalopy Jeep Tours. Visit the native village where the locals blow real Polynesian poison darts at you. But don't worry, your coma will only last a few hours. Then stop for lunch and swim in the piranha pool. See the Islands like a native. Its all here for you in Waikiki at the Tikiyaki Polynesian Village Resort. Opening in Spring 2011. |