Hawaii Vacation Rentals Are Calling You

March 31, 2010 by · 5 Comments 

Hawaii vacation rentals offer a great way to visit Hawaii if you want some peace and tranquility away from the crowds. After a year’s hard slog in the office, surrounded by people and noise, the last thing you want on a vacation is to be surrounded by the same people and the same noise, only in a different setting. You want some peace and quiet to recharge your batteries, and Hawaiian rentals will offer you that, away from the tourist crowds.

Kauai Island is one. This is a beautiful island, referred to as the ‘Garden Island’ because of its wealth of natural features such as Waimea Canyon, the ‘Grand Canyon of Hawaii’ according to Mark Twain, and an abundance of high cliffs and waterfalls. There is a three mile stretch of beach here known as Hanalei Bay that offers only eight holiday homes: some of the best Hawaii vacation rentals on the archipelago, where you have the choice of 4-bedroom family homes or cottages for two.

Wisely, Kauai’s vacation rentals are never very far from downtown shopping, fine dining and restaurants. The scenery in Hawaii has a reputation that’s untouched and untarnished. From the white beaches to the turquois water, you’re sure to think you’ve died and gone to heaven. And you’ll feel as if your heart has been washed away with the sight of every waterfall.

There is variety of different vacation packages available, combining such services as air travel, auto hire and a host of activities to enjoy. You have a choice of accommodations on most islands, ranging from condos and beach cottages to luxury hotel rooms offering the best of everything. There is a vacation package to Hawaii to suit everybody’s tastes and needs.

Hawaii has a great deal to offer tourists, such as the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on Big Island, featuring the most active volcano in the world (Kilauea), and the beauty of Kauai with is magnificent waterfalls. More touristy are the USS Arizona and Missouri Memorials at Pearl Harbor on Oahu, and the Sealife Park on the same island. You can enjoy the authentic Hawaiian lu’au experience at the Polynesian Cultural Center on the stunning North Shore with the famed Waikiki Beach only an hour away. There are many more attractions that will make you remember your Hawaii vacation for your entire life.

If you’re worried about getting bored and being tired of laying on the beach, well, don’t be. There’s sport fishing, bicycling, hot tubs, night clubs, playgrounds, game rooms, fitness centers, beauty shops, horseback riding, hiking, canoeing, tennis, golf, parasailing, scuba or snorkeling, whale watching, surfing and an endless list that goes on and on.

There is wide range of Hawaii vacation rentals for you to choose from, and even more satisfied customers that take advantage of them and enjoy a fabulous vacation. You’ll also enjoy the wonderful hospitality of the people that live here. You are bound to love Hawaii, so get online and check out the options available to you. Aloha!

Looking for Hawaii vacation rentals? GreatHawaiiVacationRentals.com provides detailed information to Kauai vacation rentals and Maui vacation condos.

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I picked up some good vacation ideas recently!

February 26, 2009 by · 4 Comments 

Even though the economy is bad, we still need a little vacation now and then. I’ve been doing some research into saving money while still having a nice trip. I’ve been checking out some of the online travel websites. It seems that they all find very similar travel deals when searching for plane fares and hotels.

I can recommend a good website that will lead you to good deals on hotel reservations. Basically you want to use a travel website that has a reputation for providing a trouble-free vacation. Then I was thinking about where to go where it’s easy to find good prices on air travel or where I can drive my car. One obvious choice is Southern California. There are several airports and lots of activities for all seasons of the year.

A lot of vacation ideas are provided at the SoCal Vacation Guru site. It focuses mainly on Orange County and Los Angeles County, but will eventually expand to provide more information on San Diego County and the Inland Empire desert and mountain areas as well. But there’s great information about Disneyland, Universal Studios Hollywood, the beaches, shopping, dining and other activities. There are discussions about saving money and how to arrange for the best trip if you only have a limited amount of time.

If you are a roller coaster fan, the SoCal Vacation Guru compares the major southern california theme parks on their thrill rides (Six Flags Magic Mountain and Knott’s Berry Farm win in that category). In fact there are few places in the country where you can visit a half-dozen theme parks within a couple of hours drive from each other.

The SoCal theme parks include Disneyland (with Disney’s California Adventure), Knott’s, Six Flags Magic Mountain, Universal Studios Hollywood, SeaWorld and Legoland. Of course visiting all of those would not be particularly cheap, but you could fit a lot of vacation fun into a short period of time, so you might save on airfare and hotel reservations.

Winter and Spring are probably good times to schedule a vacation, as the crowds are often lighter then at many Southern California vacation destinations. Compared to other parts of the US, the winter and spring weather in California is very reasonable.

Also, it looks like the economy has a lot of hotels really wanting our business. We might get better deals now if fewer people are taking rooms and buying tickets to theme parks. Anyway, just some things to consider as we live with the recession.