If you would like to travel to Hawaii, there is a good chance that you have a reason for wanting to do so. For example, would you like to take in the beauty and great history that Hawaii has to offer? Would you like to learn how to surf or participate in another one of the many popular Hawaii activities? If so, you should know the importance of making a connection between Hawaii activities and Hawaii vacation rentals.

One of the biggest reasons why a connection should be made between Hawaii activities and Hawaii vacation rentals is because doing so can help you truly have the vacation of your dreams. For example, choosing a vacation rental that is conveniently located near what you want to do and see can save you both a considerable amount of time and money. Money is saved due the elimination of unnecessary travel. Time is saved by eliminating that travel, but you also have more time to enjoy yourself on your next Hawaii vacation.

Since we all have different reasons for wanting to take a trip to Hawaii, you will want to closely examine your reasons. Learning how to surf was an example sited above. Hawaii is known for is pristine surfing conditions. If you don’t already know how to surf, you will need to take lessons. While you do have an unlimited number of options, you may want to take the time to find those that are affordable and come highly rated and recommended. Doing the proper research first enables you to, in turn, find a conveniently located Hawaii vacation rental.

In keeping with examining what you want to do and see, while on a Hawaii trip, it is important to remember that you do have an unlimited number of options. In addition to surfing or learning how to surf, there is so much more for you to do and see. Additional beach activities that come highly rated and recommended include boating, fishing, snorkeling, scuba diving, and windsurfing. Even if you want to stay on land, you may be surprised with all that you can do and see, including dinning, dancing, shopping, hiking, taking guide tours, and so forth.

Since being spontaneous is a nice part of taking a vacation, especially with Hawaii, you may not want to plan every minute of your vacation. With that being said, it is still a good idea to examine what you could do or see, especially where Hawaii attractions are concerned. If you have yet to make your Hawaii vacation rental reservations, this can enable you to find a rental that is conveniently located, thus reducing your travel time and expenses. Researching nearby attractions is easy. In fact, in just a few minutes you can learn that while on Maui you can visit the Haleakala Crater, see the famous Iao Needle, or take a drive along the scenic route of the Hana Highway, which is filled with waterfalls and much more!

As highlighted above, it is important to make a connection between Hawaii activities and Hawaii vacation rentals. This is best done before you make your Hawaii travel arrangements. With that being said, your intended Hawaii activities and the Hawaii attractions that you would like to visit are not the only points that should be taken into consideration. Cost, availability, features, rules, and restrictions are all important components of choosing and booking a stay at a Hawaii vacation rental.

When examining available Hawaii vacation rentals online, do business with a reputable travel website, such as HawaiianBeachRentals.com. They have detailed information on all rentals, including features, full costs, and rules and restrictions. Perhaps, the greatest feature is that of approximate map locations. Knowing exactly where each Hawaii vacation rental is located can give you a better idea concerning convenience.

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Does anyone know how to get a good deal for a hawaii vacation?
I promised my kids (two) I would take them to hawaii next summer. This summer was their first vacation ever (8 and 10), we had to sleep in the car to afford it, but they loved it. I am trying to do my best to do as I promised for next summer and I wish I could find a good deal for a week's family vacation. I cannot afford something really expensive and I don't want to get in trouble for buying something really cheap. Never been to hawaii myself.

14 Responses to “Hawaii Vacation Rentals And Hawaii Activities: The Importance Of Making A Connection”

  • vnlongo78 says:

    I really liked the dance. You guys were great

  • This is what I have found.

    Kona Village Resort is a relaxing all-inclusive luxury getaway on the Big Island of Hawaii, ideal for families and honeymooners who want to get away from it all. The resort is offering a Limited Special Internet Offer with daily rates from $590 per night for two guests.
    The second link will get you more rates but they need to know when you will be traveling etc.

  • beverlywas says:

    I prefer the Pacific Beach Hotel. I have stayed there four out of six times. It is not cheap, but it isn't the Hyatt either! It is a 3* hotel.
    You should check out the Ohana Hotels on Expedia.com You might get a good one.
    You could learn to surf from the Beach Boys, hike Diamond Head, go to the Arizona Memorial, tour the island by bus, eat at Dukes Canoe Club, or eat at Cheeseburger in Paradise, or for a less expensive place to eat, try Seaside Bar and Grill, that is on the corners of Seaside and Kuhio Ave on Oahu.
    Numerous attractions to see (including the above mentioned), go to Dole Plantation, Iolani Palace, go see Dog the Bounty Hunter at his office.
    No, it is not necessary to rent a car. You can get a four day Discovery thebus pass at any ABC store. It costs $20.00 for four consecutive days and you can get on and off any of the TheBus busses during those four days! It is a very good deal!
    You can get your sunscreen at any ABC store instead of bringing it with you. Clothing is like summer wear (whatever you wear during the summer (no black clothing), flip flops, tshirts, no formal wear (they wear relaxed clothing there).
    The Pacific Beach Hotel (Oceanarium Tower), has a buffet breakfast that is really good. You can eat there, and then not have to eat again until supper time!! It has a 280,000 gallon "fish tank" at this hotel. You can eat while watching the fish!! It is pretty cool!
    The rooms have either two double beds or a king size bed in the rooms.
    I hope this helps you!!

  • FLiPCHiKK says:

    i know where dat place da party at 00:40

    uhh kihei lagoon.haah my cusin gread was there too

  • brneyedgirl says:

    Hi (:

    Well I live in hawaii and I believe Maui or Oahu would be the best.

    Maui doesn't have a lot of people and Its beautiful! ^_^

    Oahu is crowded, but also very lovely and tons of nice hotels.
    It has more buildings and places to shop; depending on what you like^^

    on oahu there's also a Atlantis submarine, where they take people out on a boat in the middle of the ocean and
    you get to ride in a submarine and see all the fishs, sunken planes and stuff. its really cool.

    oh and the big island is nice too, it has more of a country vibe theres horses and chickens everywhere :o
    If you wanna see volcanoes then the big island would be a good choice [:

  • singhjg says:

    i would try funjet.com
    we are going to vegas (2 of us) flight and hotel for 225 per person! thats a really really good deal. we did cancun all inclusive this summer for 420 per person!

  • 818-509 says:

    That sounds like a great time to visit the islands. I'm sure you already know to avoid travel during any holiday as rates go up everywhere on the planet.

    Since you have 5 children with you I would recommend staying at one of the larger resorts who now have programs for the kids. Your 12 and 14 year old are probably not going to be interested in the same things as the younger kids, but some things are great for the whole family, like the historical tours.

    Regardless of where you decide to stay maybe consider hiring a local tour guide. The cost of the guide will more than pay for itself. Just book a guide through the resort, travel agency, or through Maui.net. There are so many free and fun things to do but most are not on the tourist maps. If they were then it wouldn't be free anymore. A local guide can show you the places that local go. I am actually surprised that nobody has recommended this yet. Do not accept any guide who just approaches you are the airport or on the beach. On Maui this might be safe but in Honolulu the crime rate is just as high as any other major city and yes they do target tourists.

    Anyway, Maui is my favorite island. Lahaina has all the historical sites, plus there are plenty of beaches you can go to like the park at Kihei, dive shop right across the street to rent a few masks and fins. The kids can take turns swiiming right off that beach where there is almost no current so it is fairly safe and you can see so many tropical fish, just swim right along with them. Get some of those little inflatable arm bags for the younger kids. A guide can also arrange a trip up to Haleakula park where you can go down into the crater of you like. You could rent a car and make it yourself but you would miss so much.

    The only problem I see is for your 4 and 5 year olds who are just a little too small to avail of a lot of the activities. This is why one of the larger resorts who have programs for the yound kids would be a great choice.

    Anyway check out http://www.maui.net to find a guide or the best prices on hotels, resorts, everything you need. This is a local website run by some guys right in Kahului, Maui..

    I honestly don't think you can have a bad time on Maui though. But do be careful in Honolulu where there is crime just like any other big city. I would get off of that island as soon as possible as all of the other islands are pretty safe. Honolulu is also a port city so plenty of shady characters around. Maybe contact Hapa Travel in Maui when you get there for more info about getting around the islands.

    Have a great time

  • rameshssi says:

    Beach is great. Hotel swimming pool too. Honolulu has an aquarium, a zoo, and a ocean discovery center for kids. Walk around to the different hotels and see what they have that your child might like to look at – like the Hilton has penguins and ponds and does a fireworks show on Friday nights.

    And, if you walk around Waikiki at night you can see street performers – like giant teddy bears and caricaturists and musicians. Lots for little ones to look at :)

    And sea life park has a few hands on exhibits where kids can touch baby turtles sometimes, and hermit crabs – stuff like that.

  • filipinooo!!
    chyea lol

  • BSM says:

    The first time visiting Hawaii a cruise is good because you can see 3 or 4 islands & pick where you would like to stay next time. Saves a lot of time packing, unpacking, going to the airport, waiting for security, check in, check out etc.. Then again you can just stay in Napili Bay on the beach & use a hotel or condo as your home base. Condo's are much more cost effective having a kitchen/refrigerator in your room. You can pack lunches to take with during the day & nothing like sunset BBQ on the beach watching a Hawaiian Sunset. http://www.napilikai.com/

    http://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sourceid=navclient&gfns=1&q=Vacation+Rentals+Hawaii

    http://www.ecouponshawaii.com/

    lots of coupon books in Hawaii you can save hundreds of dollars if you look. Many 2 for 1 meals/dinners.

  • A_O says:

    http://www.travade.com

    I guarantee you will find the best deal around from this site. Their prices beat all the competition.

  • vbplayer18 says:

    Yeah! Proud to be Pinoy:)

  • honeybear862 says:

    My husband and I went to Oahu Feb. 2008. I rented our car online when I booked our flight, and also booked our sunset dinner cruise online and the day at the Polynesian Cultural Center. We took $2000 cash with us to have and we used pretty much all of it on food, souvenirs, gas for the car, etc.

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