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A Video Tour Of The Sunset Beach House, Oahu’s Favorite Vacation Rental Home. Located directly on the sand at exotic Sunset Beach, on the world famous North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii.
My home is directly on the sand at Sunset Beach, on the main island of Oahu, about 1,000 feet down from Pipeline, one of the world’s most famous surfing spots.
The beach in front of my house is gorgeous and is hardly used as there is no public access to it close to my home. The water is crystal clear and the snorkeling is great!
The home has 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms and is perfect for parties of up to 8 people with comfort and ease. There is a Jacuzzi on the deck overlooking the beach and my own private volleyball/badminton court is right along side the house, as you can see in the aerial shot on my web page.
The house is only a 7-8 minute drive from the historic whaling town of Haleiwa, which is the main town on the north shore of Oahu. It has lots of restaurants, shopping, a marina (in case you would like to go deep sea fishing), and live entertainment is abundant in many of the restaurants and bars. The Turtle Bay Hilton is about 5 miles away from the house in the other direction, and they have 2 golf courses, horseback riding, and a disco. There is a Foodland supermarket about 1/2 mile from the house. All the island activities, from hang gliding to scuba diving, and polo matches to jet skis are all just minutes away from my house.
For your viewing pleasure the living room has a 46 Flatscreen HDTV featuring all the movie channels with stereo DVD, and there are Flatscreen TV/DVDs in all the bedrooms. The home also has digital security and an electronic safe for your valuables.
In addition to the 3 inside baths there is a hot and cold 2 headed shower at the bottom of the deck which is hidden by foliage, and is everybody’s favorite place to shower and refresh after coming off the beach or after a long soak in the spa.
The kitchen is custom crafted in local island Koa hardwood & has every appliance you can think of, and of course there is a Telephone, High speed DSL Wireless Internet (Wifi), Free Long Distance, iron, and all the other items you would find in your own home.
The water is crystal clear and the snorkeling is great. SCUBA diving is a major attraction on the north shore with both boat and shore dives available. Waimea Falls is only a mile away, and hiking at Waimea Valley is an unforgettable experience.
You won’t have to bring anything but your swimsuit and a smile to have s Great Time!
For more information please visit my website at:
www.sunsetbeachhouse.com
Aloha from your owner,
Michel Rubini
800 454-0443
Email: michelrubini@yahoo.com
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I also have 3 beautiful condos, two in Puerto Vallarta and the other in the fabulous city of Cancun. I have just started renting them to vacation travelers this year.
One home in Puerto Vallarta is named Home Of The Dolphins (Casa de los Delfines), and is located directly on the ocean in the very center of the city. It has 2 bedrooms and 2 baths and is perfect for groups of up to 4 people. Perhaps you might have interest in visiting my home on the sunny Gold Coast of Mexico sometime in the future. Here is the direct link to its website where you can see the photos and get more information:
http://www.sunsetbeachhouse.com/puerto-vallarta/casa-dolphins.htm
The other home in Puerto Vallarta is named Penthouse Of The Dolphins and is located directly above my Home Of The Dolphins. You can see a listing for it at:
http://www.sunsetbeachhouse.com/puerto-vallarta/penthouse-dolphins.htm
My other home is in Cancun and is named Casa Maya Playa. It is also located directly on the beach. It has 3 bedrooms and 4 baths and is perfect for groups of up to 6 people. Cancun is marvelous and the Mayan Riviera is one of the most interesting places I have ever visited. You will love it!
Here is the direct link to its website where you can see the photos and get more information:
http://www.sunsetbeachhouse.com/cancun
Aloha and Hasta Luego!!
USA: Toll Free (800) 454-0443
Or: 1 (760) 778-3664
E mail to: michel@TheSunsetBeachHouse.com
In Hawaii: The Sunset Beach House
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In Puerto Vallarta: Home Of The Dolphins
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Also In Puerto Vallarta: Penthouse Of The Dolphins
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In Cancun: Casa Maya Playa
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I need a 1 or 2 BR within driving distance to the mall (plaza las americas) and would like to be close to a decent beach. all the places i’ve seen online are vacation rentals, which make them fairly expensive. i’ve looked at rent.com and apartments.com but they dont list PR apts for some reason. Also, what are the pet policies for PR? I have a box turtle I want to take. I know Hawaii is fairly strict on their policy about animals being taken to/from the island because of environmental issues.
what, thanks. could anyone also tell me which specific areas around san juan and the mall would be decent to live in and close to the beach? i see a ton of areas when im looking for apts, but i really dont know how close they are to where i want to be. i would prefer not to drive more than 30 mins to work, so are there any hip areas close to the beach i should check out?
First of all to live close to Plaza and the beach you will be looking at Isla Verde, Condado, and Ols San Juan area. They are very, very expensive. Even if they are not vacation rentals. Studios are about $800-$1000, and apartments are more than $1,200.
I would recommend you to look at Guaynabo area which is very good, not that close to the beach but 15-20 min away, or Ocean Park area which is like a neighborhood next to the beach. The houses are kind of old but they are in walking distance to the beach and oif you look carefully you may find something around $1,000.
http://www.clasificadosendi.com/index.php?page=out&id=1439897
http://www.clasificadosendi.com/index.php?page=out&id=1554459
http://www.clasificadosendi.com/index.php?page=out&id=1304406
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http://www.clasificadosendi.com/index.php?page=out&id=290020
These are just examples currently on PR newspapre listed for rent. They are in Isla Verde and Ocean park area which are close to the mall and to the beach. If you are willing to sacrifice living next to the beach… look in Hato rey area (Baldrich neighborhood and Monte Mall Apartments) 5-10 away from the mall and 15 from the beach.
Go to ww.clasificadosendi.com for current listing on PR newspaper.
Good luck!
www.OahuNorthShoreRental.com Activities near Oahu North Shore BEACH FRONT Vacation Rental Beachfront Rental near Waikiki Honolulu Hawaii.
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Enjoy your own private warm pond and island at this comfy 2 bedoom vacation home at sunny Kapoho Beach on the Island of Hawaii.
Enjoy views of the ocean and adjoining fish ponds from the living room and lush jungle vistas from the screened lanai.
The full kitchen includes top-of-the-line cookware, refrigerator, stove, breakfast bar, microwave, coffee maker, coffee grinder, toaster, and blender. All you need to bring is the food!
For more info and to make reservations, go to http://www.apoparadise.com/lagoon2.html and http://www.vrbo.com/72094
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I have never been to Hawaii before and would like to take a trip to Hawaii with my wife for the first time early part of next year (may be during February or March). I am looking for some advice from experienced travelers to Hawaii on how to best approach this trip.
I have the following questions:
(1) Is Maui a better place to visit for first timers than other Hawaiian islands? Which Island do you recommend for first timers?
(2) How many days trip would be enough in Maui to see and enjoy the island? 2 days or 3 days or 4 days? I can only go for a Max of 4 days.
(3) Is Car Rental needed? In other words, to go to beaches and other places, would it be needed to rent car from airport before coming? OR can you get by with other transportation means?
(4) Since there are hotels on different sides of the island, which side has the best beaches and which side has the best views? North, South, East or West?
(5) I read about Scuba diving in Hawaii is famous. I have never done it before and would like to try it. Will they provide you training over there? OR Do they allow only people who have experienced scuba divers to experience it? I am okay in swimming. Do you have to be a good swimmer to experience scuba diving? Is swimming knowledge required at all to do Scuba diving?
(6) Any other gotchas you recommend based on your travel experience?
I go to Hawaii about once a year- it’s a family favorite. You’ll have so much fun!
A lot of people like Maui, and it might be best for your first time, but personally, I love Oahu. That’s where you have Waikiki Beach and, my favorite place in Hawaii, the North Shore. Waikiki Beach is very touristy but very fun. And depending on when you’re planning on going it might not be too crowded. Try to go when schools aren’t on vacation. The beaches are beautiful there. My favorite hotel there is the Moana Surfrider (http://www.moana-surfrider.com). It’s a beautiful hotel and has been around since 1901. It is now a Westin but is also a part of the Starwood Luxury Collection. If you do stay there, be sure to request a room in the old Banyon wing.
Also on Oahu is the North Shore which is a fairly rural part of Hawaii. It is famous as a surf spot and is also a great place to look for Sea Turtles. The only hotel up in that area is the Turtle Bay resort. It’s a fabulous hotel also. However, another option is to rent one of the houses on the North Shore for however long you want. Or if you’re staying in Waikiki, you can always go up for the day. If you’re there, be sure to get shave ice at one of the shops in the downtown area. Matsumoto’s is the most famous but Aoki’s is equally good (if not better) and usually has less of a line. Also, stop and get a pie at Ted’s Bakery- a local place that is delicious!
Oahu is also rich in Hawaiian culture. You can visit the Iolani Palace (the only royal palace in the United States), Pearl Harbor, and the Polynesian Cultural Center.
I would say that you definitely want to do 4 days no matter which island you go to. Otherwise, it’s just too short and you won’t have enough time to relax and really feel an island pace of life- when they say they run on island time, they mean it (but it’s my favorite part about visiting)!
Also, you should definitely rent a car. No matter what island you’re on, you’ll want to visit other areas besides where you’re staying and a taxi will get expensive. There isn’t very much alternative transportation.
I don’t know about best beaches on Maui, but the best beaches for swimming on Oahu are definitely on Waikiki. The North Shore has beautiful beaches but they can be fairly rocky, so not the best swimming although it is still an option if you’re a strong swimmer.
The first time I scuba dived was in Hawaii and it really is wonderful. With most programs you have to be trained and training can be as little as a couple days but it would take up a lot of your time (although if that’s something that you and your wife are interested in it could be a really fun base of the trip). The first time that I did it, it was in the pool at the Turtle Bay Resort and then the instructor took us out to the ocean the next day without training. So you might be able to find a place. You definitely need swimming knowledge but you don’t have to be an olympic athlete. However, you should be comfortable swimming in an ocean.
Another tip: the fruit stands on the side of the road are fabulous! The best is the pineapple that has the red powder on it. My mouth is watering thinking about it. And the fresh coconut…
Also, for souvenirs, I would suggest the flea market. They have a great one at the stadium in Oahu and I recall going to others on the other islands. You will find what you see at the souvenir shops (usually for cheaper) and then more stuff as well (knockoff bags, hand carved Tikis, handmade jewlery…). Also, the ABC stores are great places for "typical" souvenirs.
Sorry this is so long but hopefully it will help.
Have a great time!! And my mom is really the expert (she stayed there for 3 months straight this year) so if you have any more question let me know and I can pass them on to her.
Alii Cove Vacation Rental – Monthly rates
Spend your vacation in Paradise. Alii Cove is Kona’s newest luxury condominium complex. A private gated community located across the street from Honl’s Beach and within a five-minute walk to downtown Kailua-Kona, Alii Cove has it all. The complex, located on prestigious Alii Drive, boasts its own waterfall pool, hot tub, and fitness center for your enjoyment.
Our unit features panoramic views of the Pacific and Kailua Bay. Watch the cruise ships in the harbor from the extended lanai on the ground level. Sip your wine and watch the sun set over the ocean. It you are here during the right time of the year, you will even be able to see the whales frolicking in the water.
This two-story townhouse features three bedrooms and three full baths. There is a gourmet kitchen with granite countertops, huge great room, dining room, and guest bedroom and bath on the lower level. Upstairs is a fabulous master suite with its own set of sliding glass doors and private lanai, twin sinks, shower, and dressing area. A second guest bedroom and bath are also on the upper level. In addition, a spacious loft serves as an office or additional bedroom.
Kailua-Kona has it all as a vacation venue. Within 15 minutes of your condominium, you will find a variety of activities including championship golf courses, snorkeling, scuba, surfing, boogie boarding, kayaking, sunset cruises, whale watching, tennis, parasailing, deep sea fishing, jet skiing, shopping, restaurants, and even swimming with sea turtles.
Longer drives will take you to Kilauea Volcano, Mauna Kea Observatories, Waipio Valley, Akaka and Umauma Waterfalls, Dolphin Qwest, Botanical Gardens, Black and Green Sand Beaches, Waimea and Parker Ranch, Ancient Hawaiian Fishponds, Hawaiian Petroglyphs, Coffee Farms, Captain Cook Monument,and Historic Hilo town.
This 2100 square foot end unit condominium is perfect for vacations and extended stays. Light and airy with huge three-story windows, this unit has the feel of a house. There is ample privacy for you and your family or friends. The large, fenced, downstairs lanai and garden provides outdoor living at its best.
Come vacation at Alii Cove and make memories that will last forever.
Contact: Shirl Gerschefski (808) 896-8555
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May you recommend a few bargain rentals?
My buddies and I started a few weeks ago with long boards (mostly Manhattan Beach, CA). Web shows Makapuu Beach or Ehukai for all surfers.
Yes, we’re newbs. No "pipes" or north shore, Oahu for us.
THANKS!
If you are good swimmers, you should try Sandy Beach down the coast in Waimanalo. It is by Makapuu beach so you can test out both beaches. The waves get pretty rough though and it is very crowded. If you are really noobies, then try the calmer beaches in Waimanalo by this Air Force Station called Bellows. Ala Moana Beach park is also a cool place to go, although it is extremely crowded, but is a cool place to chill. Some other sick places to go is by this resort known as Turtle Bay. Over there is Waimea Bay, Sunset Beach, and the intimidating Banzai Pipeline. Have fun brah. Shaka!
through my job I won a 5 day 4 night all expenses paid to anywhere in the U.S. 50 states we chose hawaii I would like to know what single island and hotel we should go to so we can maximize the 5 days. we like beaches, snorkeling and fishing we get a rental car also
Aloha,
I suggest the Island of Maui because the beaches are absolutely beautiful. I’ve personally never had to stay in a hotel on any of the islands because I have family on every island that is inhabitable; but I hear that the Ka’anapali Beach Hotel is really nice.
Although if you are looking for the island that you can do many things–I suggest you go to O’ahu. There is much more nightlife on O’ahu. The Hilton is a really nice hotel and it has its own village of shops and restaurants.
Pretty much all islands are nice as far as beaches go. They all have their own beauty.
Please be courteous to the locals.
I hope you have fun on your trip.
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May you recommend a few bargain rentals?
My buddies and I started a few weeks ago with long boards (mostly Manhattan Beach, CA). Web shows Makapuu Beach or Ehukai for all surfers.
Yes, we’re newbs. No "pipes" or north shore, Oahu for us.
THANKS!
totally agree ^
and theres this little shop on kam highway right after foodland if your coming from haleiwa. right before if your coming from kahuku. it’s like $5 for the first hoiur and 3.50 every hour after.
Reserve at:
http://hawaii-lodging.com/vacation/honeymoonsuite.html
A romantic vacation rental on the Big Island,South Hawaii. Very secluded & private with spectacular views from an 1800′ hillside location. A unique handcrafted home full of whimsy and hidden delights to make for a very memorable honeymoon getaway. Snorkel at the hidden beach, green sand beach or the famous black sand beach. It’s the only accessible black sand beach and is home to the endangered green sea turtles. Hobbit House is located close enough to the Volcanoes National Park where safe viewing of lava rivers make it the number one spot to visit! Hidden from view half mile up from the traffic noise of highway 11 which makes for the best sleeping after a busy day of touring or snorkling.
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A friend and I are looking to open a Jet ski rental business in either Miami, Florida or Honolulu, Hawaii. My question is are there Marinas or areas that we could rent from along the Beach without paying a lease, and if not, how might we go about finding land along the beach to Lease and operate from.
THANKS
Please talk to other business owners. Renting jet skis is a risky business. Your renters will not have any experience or skill to operate them. You have to secure your investment in the jet ski. Few renters can put up such security. Maintenance costs will be high. I suggest you consider other endeavors. If you must try this business, develop a spread sheet and calculate costs and prices necessary to cover costs and provide a profit.
I am a Japanese football fan.
Next week I am going to stay in Hawaii and go to Aloha stadium to watch Hawaii Bowl.
It’s my first time to go to the big bowl game. So I can’t imagine how terrible the traffic condition is on bowl game day.
Pls advise to me when I should leave my hotel on Waikiki beach to go to stadium by car (rental car). Can I park around the stadium? Is stadium parking capacity enough to 30000 audience?
I appreciate very much if you advise anything to me!
You will probably want to give your self at least 1 1/2 hours to 2 hours to get there. The H-1 is always bad, but on game day the 201 and 78 are just as bad as the H-1 during rush hour. And, parking is easy you may have to walk a little bit, but the game is worth it.
Enjoy, Aloha
surfing, canoeing, snorkeling, volleyball, shopping, dining–you have it all in paradise when you stay at the Trump Waikiki Tower. Just seconds away from the gorgeous Fort DeRussy beach and the burgeoning Walkiki Beachwalk, your vacation in Paradise has never bee this good! Check us out at www.obrhi.com
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Plan on going September 2007 w/ husband and 2 year old daughter. Never been to Hawaii. Torn between staying in the mountains or right on the beach. Would like something very private. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Taraloha is right. www.kauaiworld.com is a good place to look. I also like www.vrbo.com (vacation rentals by owner). More important than whether to stay in the mountains or beach is how hot do you want it. Kauai can get pretty hot in Sept. Up the hills a bit more is always cooler. Hanalei is nice, cooler (wetter, but Sept is usually not too bad).
Keep in mind, Kauai is really quiet and rural compared to the other large islands. Oahu is nice, and more to do with a child. As long as you don’t stay in Honolulu, and Waikiki. Sunset beach and Turtle Bay are great areas, nice beaches and not so tourist. I live on Kauai and have a three year old and we sometimes have a hard time trying to find things to do. Poipu and Kapaa both have great keiki (kids) beaches. What ever you do, bring lots of bug spray. Mosquitoes can be really bad here.
Spacious, 2 bedroom rare corner unit overlooking everything including Diamond Head and Ocean and mountain views. Check out our luxury vacation rentals at http://www.obrhi.com or http://www.vrbo.com/267979
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Looking for a good inexpensive rental car or jeep for our honeymoon and would like to know who (rental company) and what (car or jeep) other people have used and had a good experience with.
Should we rent a jeep if we are wanting to travel on rougher roads and trails to get to beaches?
Thanks in advance!
My wife and I went to Kauai for our 20th anniversary. We rented a car from Alamo, but used Priceline. We got a great rate. I don’t think you will need a jeep as most of the beaches are right next to highways. You might want a jeep to explore the Grand Canyon of the Pacific, but you can see most of it from the road, and can hike if you want to see it better. If you have more questions you can ask–we loved it there.
Any ideas on how much spending money I should take. Our hotel stay is already paid for.This is our first time going and it’s difficult to get the prices online for things like paddle boat rentals, lounge beach chairs, dinner and so on.
You can spend anywhere from $35 a day (yes for two) and up.
The low end is buying your food and drinks at the grocery stores such as Don Quixote, or The Food Pantry.
A standard hotel breakfast or brunch starts at $10, average is probably $20 for a nicer place, $30 for the be Wailana makes breakfast for $15 for two.
Rentals vary a lot. I hope you’re feeling energetic, a 4-year-old will stop paddling after about 10 minutes (I know from personal experience).
Manoa Falls is good for that age as is The Waikiki Zoo. Aquarium is OK, best for under 6 years old.
Hello,
We are staying at the Kaua’i Marriott Resort Kalapaki Beach, 3610 Rice Street Lihue – Kauai, Hawaii in early March. We will not have a rental car. Does anyone have any suggestions for what to do? Is there anywhere we could go to a luau? Thanks!
I lived on Kauai for several years and it is my favorite of the Hawaiian chain. Not having a car will definitely take away from your experience….get one if at all possible. Having said that, I would call the hotel and ask to talk to guest services/concierge , they can be extremely helpful and should answer any questions you have about the island and what’s available. There is a nice beach at the Marriott and Duke’s barefoot bar is a nice spot to enjoy the view of the bay. Kauai also has a pretty good pubic bus service.There are some beautiful beaches….probably it’s main attraction and the . canyon(they call it the little grand canyon)is pretty impressive also . Have a good time and catch some rays some people get so wrapped up trying to do/see everything that they don’t really appreciate what Hawaii is all about…surf and sun!!
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I want to take my wife on a "honeymoon" (since we didn’t really get a real one) to Hawaii but want to save up enough for us to have fun. I work for an airline so airfare won’t be too high but hotel, food, and rental car are in question. We want to have fun, possibly go in March. We’re not into the snorkeling or scuba diving so that won’t be an expense but we enjoy the beach and sun. What’s an amount to aim for over the next couple months?
You can stay in a condominium, its cheaper in compare to many hotels, go to Maui its cheaper than the other islands and much more to do, so 7 nights studio go about $120.00 a day + taxes cleaning fees. $1,000 towards the room $300,00 for the car, you can get food at supermarket and eat in a restaurant from time to time, maybe only dinner. I ate at Danny’s there and food was very good. I would say about $2000.
Check the followings link for a studio with ocean view or near the beach.
I am looking for a beautiful vacation home for my husband and I in Oahu. We want it close to a beach and with a private pool. We are on a modest to moderate budget.
Sunterra Pacific Royal Kuhio
Relax in the heart of Waikiki at the luxury hi-rise Royal Kuhio resort before you step into the bustle of lively clubs, authentic luaus, shopping and entertainment hot spots.
Directions Honolulu Airport (9 Miles / 14 KM)
From Honolulu Airport, turn right onto Nimitz Highway and travel for approx. 8 miles. Take Nimitz Highway to Kalakaua for one block. Kuhio Avenue veers left off Kalakaua. Royal Kuhios main entrance is on Kuhio Avenue.
Amenities Every unit includes:
Air Conditioning
Cooking Facilities
Laundry Facilities
Sauna or Steam Room
Swimming Pool,Outdoors
TV
Facilities Explore all that Oahu has to offer from championship golfing and beach exploration to windsurfing, parasailing and cultural tours.
Hike the famous Diamond Head trail and take in a 360-degree view of Honolulu and the coast from its summit or take refuge from your adventures and visit the Royal Kuhio's seventh floor outdoor recreation deck with its L-shaped heated swimming pool and sports complex.
Entertainment Visit the sun and fun capital of the Hawaiian Islands and discover ancient Hawaii.
Through tours and museums you can step back in time to follow a legacy of royalty at the Iolani Palace – the only royal palace on US soil! From the famed Waikiki Beach and Banzai Pipeline to hula, ukulele and flower lei lessons, non-stop adventure awaits on Oahu with a blend of eclectic nightlife, peaceful relaxation and historical discovery.
Attractions:
Arizona Memorial Museum – Pearl Harbor
Battleship Missouri Memorial
Ali Moana Beach District
Sunset Beach
Hawaii's Plantation Village
Features Nearby you will find:
Auto Rentals
Bar/Cocktail Lounge
Beach
Bicycle Trails
Boat Marina/Launching
Live Entertainment
Golf
Grocery/Convenience Store
Restaurant
Sailing/Rentals
Scuba Diving
Tennis
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Aloha and welcome to the premier Kahaluu Beach Vacation Rental! Swim with the sea turtles, relax in the in-ground Jacuzzi or just enjoy the magnificent Hawaiian sunsets from the lanai! This fabulous 4 bedroom and loft plus 3 bath home has it all and is just steps from the beach! The huge screened lanai overlooks a lovely koi pond and has a beautiful ocean view. The kitchen is spacious and fully equipped. In the game room, the addition of the pool table, foosball table and electronic dart board have been a big hit with the young and old alike! Work out in the weight room or take a dip in the newly added above ground heated swimming pool. Some of the best snorkeling on the island and you can long board right outside the point! Sleeps 12 comfortably. Amenities include outdoor gas grill, fishing kayak, washer/dryer, HDTV with stereo system and DVD player in living room, TV’s with cable service in every bedroom, a fax/color printer and copier that is hooked up to a computer with a high speed internet access and now unlimited, free long distance calling to the US and Canada. We are located a hundred feet down our driveway to the Kahaluu Beach, one of the most popular swimming and best snorkeling sites in the Kona district. The salt-and-pepper colored sand beach is fed by a fresh water spring and has plenty of shady trees for those wishing to stay out of the sun. If you are a fan of snorkeling then these almost always calm waters is the place to be with colorful corals, rock formations, over 100 species of fish, and green sea turtles. For those wishing to ride the waves of the ocean, the north end of the beach is where the waves break and is best for body boarding and surfing. Kahaluu Beach is perfect for families, kids, and any type of vacationer with facilities including a pavilion, rest rooms, showers, and a lifeguard tower. The beach also has concession stands, surf school, and beach rental gear stores located nearby. Take some time away and enjoy all that Kahaluu Beach has to offer.
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I want to start a sea kayak rental business in Hawaii where I rent about 4 or 5 kayaks off the beach for $20 an hour. Does anyone know if I could just pull up my kayaks onto any public beach and start renting them? I know about 30 years ago I probably could have done this with no problem, but in todays world of excessive government rules and regulations that stifle business growth and development I’m sure there are a bunch of hoops I would have to jump through to realize this dream. If anyone could provide good information regarding starting a business such as this in Hawaii it would be appreciated.
First create a basic business plan. Example: at $20.00/hr how many rentals do I expect to have in one year. What will the kayaks cost me to buy and to maintain during the year. What are my other costs; permits, advertising, liability insurance (a top priority), etc. How much competition is there in my area.
Work the numbers and see if you can make a profit…if not, why bother. Don’t forget to consider seasonl fluctuations.
Beautiful Beach Front Vacation rental home on the North Shore of Oahu. Located in Waialua, near Haleiwa and other famous surfing spots. Turtles on the beach, whale watching.
visit www.mokulaniproperties.com
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Alright experienced travelers…I’m honeymooning in July and we really want to stay in a villa/bungalow on the beach. Overwater bungalow would be amazing… but pricey!
Does anyone know of any resorts/hotels that have bungalows on the beach in Hawaii? BESIDES Kona Village Resort (been there several times) and The Mauna Lani Bay (out of our price range).
We don’t want a vacation rental.
We would love somewhere all inclusive, too, if possible.
Hawaii is not by any means a must, we’ve just had a hard time finding places with affordable airfare! But if you know of anywhere besides Hawaii that fits the bill, please share!!
Our budget is 4500 for 7-10 nights including accomodation, airfare and hopefully meals. Any help?!
Well, you might actualy be able to swing a trip to Moorea (in French Polynesia). There aren’t any all-inclusives but sometimes you can get breakfast included in your room rate. I just did a quick search on Air Tahiti Nui’s site and they show a 5 night stay in Moorea, including airfare and transfers, for $1499 + tax. Unfortunately that rate is only good until March, and you’d have to get to LAX first, but I’m sure they’ll have more dates up soon.
We were on Moorea for 4 nights on our HM and I loved it to bits. The lagoon is beautiful and the mountains are spectacular.
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We would like to visit Kauai next year for about 10 days. We like a 3- or 4-star hotel, but also don’t like the trouble and cost of a rental car.
Where could we stay that is near a town/village which is accessible by bus or walking? I like to go into town for shopping and museums, etc. rather than just lay on the beach all day.
Mahalo!
there are just to many hotels to choose. Do you want to be in Lihui or Kapaa or Princeville. Personally I love Hanelei bay and would choose the Princeville hotel. It is absolutely spectacular but a bit pricey.
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