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, is this month embarking on a multimillion-dollar, top-to-bottom refresh of its 413 one-bedroom suites and 37 two-story villas. The new suites will feature a water-inspired design to reflect the importance of waterways in Hawaiian culture, specifically the Hawaiian perspective that the ocean is a great connector, not a divider. The décor will include a palette of blues, greens and whites, simple wood elements and a nod to canoe travel.
At the same time, Fairmont Kea Lani’s new chef, Jonathan Pasion, is upgrading the on-site restaurant Kō by showcasing locally sourced ingredients, preparing venison and serving up the thinnest, freshest cuts of tuna.
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