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Kōloa Landing Resort Announces Two Exclusive Black Friday Deals: Luxury Resort Savings & Special Rates for Kaua‘i Poke Fest 2026

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Kōloa Landing Resort Announces Two Exclusive Black Friday Deals: Luxury Resort Savings & Special Rates for Kaua‘i Poke Fest 2026
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Kōloa Landing Resort Announces Two Exclusive Black Friday Deals: Luxury Resort Savings & Special Rates for Kaua‘i Poke Fest 2026

2025-11-17 20:59 Last Updated At:11-18 13:30

PO‘IPŪ, Hawaii--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 17, 2025--

Kōloa Landing Resort at Po‘ipū is turning up the aloha spirit this holiday season with two deals that combine luxury travel and unforgettable island flavor. From 12:01 a.m. on Black Friday, Nov. 28, through midnight on Cyber Monday, Dec. 1, 2025 (HST), travelers and food lovers can take advantage of limited time offers on resort stays and Kaua‘i Poke Fest 2026 tickets.

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Deal #1: 30% Off Rooms + $100 Resort Credit + 5,000 Bonvoy Points + Arrival Perks

Guests can experience one of Kaua‘i’s most luxurious resorts with its best offer of the year: 30% off Deluxe Studios and 1-, 2-, and 3-bedroom Luxury Villas, plus a $100 resort credit. The offer also includes an additional 5,000 Marriott Bonvoy points and a welcome perk revealed at check-in through Kōloa Landing’s Island Perks Wheel. Rewards may include dining credits, spa savings, a complimentary poolside cabana or other elevated experiences. This special Black Friday offer is available for stays between Dec. 1, 2025 and Nov. 15, 2026. Some blackout dates apply.

Nestled on Kaua‘i’s sunny South Shore, Kōloa Landing Resort features spacious villas complete with gourmet kitchens, private lanais, and full-size washers and dryers. Amenities include three resort pools, including the 350,000-gallon main pool voted the best pool in the U.S., a 4,000-square-foot day spa, celebrity chef Holoholo Grill, 24-hour fitness center, soccer field, volleyball court, and putting green. Reservations at koloalandingresort.com/blackfriday2025

Deal #2: Exclusive Rates for Kaua‘i Poke Fest 2026

Poke lovers can celebrate the return of the Sixth Annual Kaua‘i Poke Fest, voted a top 10 food festival in the U.S. Poke Fest will kick off with the Poke Masters’ Table dinner on Friday, June 19, 2026, followed by the festival on June 20, 2026. Black Friday ticket pricing includes $75 General Admission and $125 VIP.

Hosted by Kōloa Landing Resort and the “Godfather of Poke” Chef Sam Choy, the festival unites Hawai‘i’s top chefs and flavors for a weekend of culinary excellence and community giving. Each year, the festival raises funds to support local causes. Tickets atkauaipokefest.comNov 28, 2025.

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Kōloa Landing Resort at Po‘ipū

Kōloa Landing Resort at Po‘ipū

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russia unleashed a major missile and drone barrage on Ukraine overnight into Saturday, after U.S. and Ukrainian officials said they’ll meet Saturday for a third day of talks aimed at ending the nearly 4-year-old war.

Russia used 653 drones and 51 missiles in the wide-reaching overnight attack on Ukraine, which triggered air raid alerts across the country and came as Ukraine marked Armed Forces Day, the country’s air force said Saturday morning.

Ukrainian forces shot down and neutralized 585 drones and 30 missiles, the air force said, adding that 29 locations were struck.

At least eight people were wounded in the attacks, Ukrainian Minister of Internal Affairs Ihor Klymenko said.

Among these, at least three people were wounded in the Kyiv region, according to local officials. Drone sightings were reported as far west as Ukraine’s Lviv region.

Russia carried out a “massive missile-drone attack” on power stations and other energy infrastructure in several Ukrainian regions, Ukraine’s national energy operator, Ukrenergo, wrote on Telegram.

Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant temporarily lost all off-site power overnight, the International Atomic Energy Agency said Saturday, citing its Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi.

The plant is in an area that has been under Russian control since early in Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine and is not in service, but it needs reliable power to cool its six shutdown reactors and spent fuel, to avoid any catastrophic nuclear incidents.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that energy facilities were the main targets of the attacks, also noting that a drone strike had “burned down” the train station in the city of Fastiv, located in the Kyiv region.

Russia’s Ministry of Defense said its air defenses had shot down 116 Ukrainian drones over Russian territory overnight into Saturday.

Russian Telegram news channel Astra said Ukraine struck Russia’s Ryazan Oil Refinery, sharing footage appearing to show a fire breaking out and plumes of smoke rising above the refinery. The Associated Press could not independently verify the video.

The General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces later said Ukrainian forces had struck the refinery. Ryazan regional Gov. Pavel Malkov said a residential building had been damaged in a drone attack and that drone debris had fallen on the grounds of an “industrial facility,” but did not mention the refinery.

Months of Ukrainian long-range drone strikes on Russian refineries have aimed to deprive Moscow of the oil export revenue it needs to pursue the war. Meanwhile, Kyiv and its Western allies say Russia is trying to cripple the Ukrainian power grid and deny civilians access to heat, light and running water for a fourth consecutive winter, in what Ukrainian officials call “weaponizing” the cold.

The latest round of attacks came as U.S. President Donald Trump’s advisers and Ukrainian officials said they’ll meet for a third day of talks on Saturday, after making progress on finding agreement on a security framework for postwar Ukraine.

Following Friday’s talks, the two sides also offered the sober assessment that any “real progress toward any agreement” ultimately will depend “on Russia’s readiness to show serious commitment to long-term peace.”

The statement from U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff, Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner as well as Ukrainian negotiators Rustem Umerov and Andriy Hnatov came after they met for a second day in Florida on Friday. They offered only broad brushstrokes about the progress they say has been made as Trump pushes Kyiv and Moscow to agree to a U.S.-mediated proposal to end nearly four years of war. Zelenskyy wrote on X on Saturday that he had been given an update over the phone from Florida.

Separately, officials in London said the leaders of the United Kingdom, France and Germany would participate in a meeting with Zelenskyy in London on Monday.a

Follow AP’s coverage of the war in Ukraine at https://apnews.com/hub/russia-ukraine

Workers and military inspect Ukrainian Fire Point's Flamingo missiles during handover to the military in an undisclosed location in Ukraine Thursday, Dec. 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky)

Workers and military inspect Ukrainian Fire Point's Flamingo missiles during handover to the military in an undisclosed location in Ukraine Thursday, Dec. 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky)

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