July 11, 2009
Get Away From It All With a Hawaii Vacation Home
If you are looking for an exotic getaway location, put Hawaii at the top of your list. For many, Hawaii is the ideal vacation destination. If you’d love to visit, but have never been able to afford a good quality traditional hotel, why not consider a Hawaii vacation home rental? These are affordable accommodations that offer more space, more flexibility, and in many cases more comfort than a traditional hotel.
About Hawaii Vacation Homes
Hawaii vacation homes are usually two or three bedrooms, two bathrooms and run around two hundred dollars per night, which is not much different than the going hotel and motel rates on many of the islands. In addition, there are often packages that make the rate even cheaper if the vacation is for a week altogether. There is normally a deposit of at least three hundred dollars to secure the home, with the balance to be paid before occupancy is allowed.
Oahu is one of the more expensive Hawaii vacation spots – a home in Oahu can cost more than $500 per night. There are some slightly less expensive packages, but in general you should expect to pay between five hundred and six hundred dollars.
The luxury Hawaii vacation homes are worth the money in most cases however. Most are located near the local beaches on whatever island the vacationer chooses. Most have at least one pool and Jacuzzi on the premises for the enjoyment of all who come. They are usually larger homes, often with up to five bedrooms as opposed to the typical two to three in the smaller vacation homes and condos. Many of the luxury Hawaii vacation homes are gated, with large gardens, and the house itself covering thousands of square feet. Parties of up to ten people can easily be accommodated, and the buildings are beautiful. For a large party, a luxury vacation home is the ideal way to enjoy privacy, and a luxurious holiday.
Luxury Hawaii vacation homes may not be affordable for a small family, but if two or more families got together to split the cost then they could save a lot of money compared to renting several hotel rooms, and in exchange they would get a nicer living space for the duration of their holiday, with a private pool, cooking facilities, multiple bathrooms, and a nice big living room to relax in. When compared to the prospect of waiting for restaurant service, and sharing a pool with strangers, the winner is obvious!















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