Hawaii Accommodation

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Top 5 Hotels in Honolulu

Hawaii is known for its luxury accommodations for tourism and the beautiful island of Honolulu, has some of the world’s classiest hotels. Travelers can find any type of accommodation they prefer from resort to beach front bungalows. Massive resorts along the beautiful Honolulu coastline offer all of the most popular amenities and transportation to the areas cultural highlights and exciting nightlife are easy to be found. The top five hotels in Honolulu are:


Date: September 17th, 2008 | No Comments

Top 5 Hotels in Maui

What hotel is Maui’s top destination? With hundreds of impressive hotels in this island paradise, it’s next to impossible to settle on just one. The following hotels are considered the top five places to stay in Maui, and excellent places to start a search for the perfect Hawaiian vacation.


Date: September 12th, 2008 | 1 comment

Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa

Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa - Pure luxury in Maui.

Many people have preconceived notions of what a vacation to Hawaii should be like. They envision elaborate resorts situated on postcard beaches. The want a spectacular hotel staff and a location that is close to it all, but lets them feel a million miles from it. The Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa is one such hotel that meets and exceeds all of those expectations.


Date: August 18th, 2008 | No Comments

Hawaii Hotels: Searching for a Hotel Deal Just Got Simpler

computeruserIn an effort to better serve you, the Hawaii-bound customer, we have just rolled out a new and improved Hawaii hotels search page. The best thing about it is that it lets you search for hotels in Hawaii two different ways, depending on what your focus is when you’re looking.

For those of you who are mainly concerned about the price, and are just focused on finding the cheapest hotel that’s got a room available when you want to stay, you can go to page of whatever city you are visiting and use the …


Date: April 15th, 2008 | No Comments

Hawaiian Beach Rentals

vacation-rental-house-r1vr15430.jpgInterested in bringing the comforts of home with you to Hawaii? If you dream of a Hawaiian vacation without staying in a high rise hotel or big resort, a great option is staying in a vacation rental house. On every island, there are copious numbers of houses that tourists can rent from anywhere from a few days to a few weeks. Especially if you are traveling with a family, renting a house for your vacation can give you not only added space, but a full-sized kitchen and the comforts of home. You can take advantage of the local fish and farmers markets (and save some dough!) by cooking some of your meals right at your little Hawaiian home away from home. In addition to being more spacious and comfortable, renting a home in Hawaii can also save you some serious money. You’ll spend less renting a 4 bedroom beach-front house than on a small hotel room for the same amount of time.

Every rental house has its own unique personality and charm. I will never forget the outdoor shower at the house my family stayed at on the Big Island. I showered with palm tress swaying above my head and gecko lizards climbing on the walls. Right out the front door was the most amazing view of the sun setting over the volcanic rocks. On Kauai, we stayed at a house lofted in the palms and only steps from Tunnels Beach. I loved rolling out of bed in the morning and strolling down the little path to the beach.


Date: March 8th, 2008 | 1 comment

Top 5 Hotels in Oahu

Hawaii is the ultimate dream vacation with many beautiful resorts and spas to choose from. Whether you’re looking for a romantic honeymoon suite, more traditional Hawaiian charm, beachfront views, or outdoor recreation, these top 5 Hotels in Oahu will make your stay on the islands one to remember.


Date: September 12th, 2008 | No Comments

Cheap Maui Hostel

Want to visit Maui, but don’t have a huge of surplus cash? For most young and/or broke travelers (the two always seem to go together unless you’re lucky enough to have a trust fund or recently came into some kind of inheritance) Hawaii has long seemed to be an off-limits destination. With Hawaii being a top tourist destination and jam packed with fancy (and expensive) hotels, it can be hard to find a comfortable place to stay without spending a ton of money. On Maui, there is a hostel that offers up clean, comfortable rooms for a fraction of the price of the nearby resorts and hotels. The Banana Bungalows in north-central Mauai at Wailuku offer not only dorm style lodging for $25/night, but also private single, double and private rooms from $60.00-$81.50/night. They even have monthly rates for those who want to spend some quality time exploring the island. Their “Surfer Special” Monthly dorm rate is only $410 (you must present owned or rented equipment to secure this rate). At that price, guests can get some quality surf time on the isle without emptying their bank accounts.

The Banana Bunglaows tote that “it’s not just lodging, it’s a lifestyle,” and the highly rated hostel lives up to its slogan. With a hot-tub, hammocks, a large game room with a pool and foosball table, grill in a large tropical garden, FREE daily tours of Maui and a friendly atmosphere, budget travelers, surfers and backpackers can’t go wrong with this fun hostel.


Date: September 11th, 2008 | No Comments

Add your Hawaii budget hotel or hostel to the Hostel Directory

Hwaii hotelIf you own or operate a Hawaii budget hotel, hostel or any other budget accommodation - or you know someone who does - you (or they) should enter the information into the new worldwide Hostel Directory. This will be an extensive and global directory of hostels and other types of budget accommodation. You won’t get any spam from this, but you should get some extra bookings.

The site is new, but is part of a big travel network so it should be worth a couple minutes of your time. Go …


Date: August 15th, 2008 | No Comments

The Plantation Inn in Maui

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Maybe the beach isn’t your main focus in Hawaii. Maybe you’d like to experience life like a local might, not living right on a white sandy beach, but in town. Of course, you’d want access to the great beaches, or why bother visiting Hawaii, right? But perhaps you’d like to get away from the sun and sand after a day spent playing in the water - perhaps you’d like to have a cozy retreat where you can relax in a room that feels like home. If this sounds good to you, then be sure to check out the Plantation Inn in Maui.

The Plantation Inn is a sister property to the Ka’anapali Beach Hotel, but it’s of an entirely different character. This is no beachfront resort - this is a boutique B&B in Maui’s Lahaina Town with only 19 rooms available for rent. With a stay at the Plantation Inn you’ll get the best of both worlds, in that you’re a mere two blocks from the water but you’re also right in town and can easily walk to the local shops and restaurants. Plus, because of the relationship with the Ka’anapali Beach Hotel, you’ll also get to take advantage of all the activities offered by the larger beachfront resort.


Date: March 11th, 2008 | No Comments

Ka’anapali Beach Hotel in Maui

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You might think you know what Hawaiian culture is, but when you check into your average Hawaii hotel you’ll be greeted with the same boring lobby and standard hotel room that could be just about anywhere on earth. Instead of opting for “the usual,” start getting immersed in all things Hawaiian from the moment you walk into your hotel. With a stay at Ka’anapali Beach Hotel in Maui, that will be no trouble at all.

Named Maui’s “Most Hawaiian Hotel,” Ka’anapali Beach Hotel is the place to experience more than just the island’s famous beaches. In fact, upon your arrival you’ll be greeted by the staff with a Hawaiian song and dance (all staff members are singers!), along with a lei made of dark kukui nuts. Return visitors receive one light-colored kukui nut for each trip back to the hotel, signifying their long relationship with Ka’anapali. And if you didn’t get enough of the staff singing, don’t worry - they’ve got music in their hearts quite often, and may break into song at any moment.


Date: February 14th, 2008 | No Comments


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