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travelcb Feb 22nd, 2005 02:11 PM

condo rentals in hawaii
 
Interested in renting a condo in hawaii- any island for our 5th anniversary. We are on a limited budget & thought this would be a good way to go. On our honeymoon we went to Maui & loved it. Stayed in Wailea, while it was beautiful, we found it to be far from restaurants and the other towns with more going on. Any suggestions for condos? restaurants? sights? Thanks!

012449 Feb 22nd, 2005 03:08 PM

There are many sites, but maybe this will help.

http://www.alternative-hawaii.com/accomg.htm

travelcb Feb 22nd, 2005 06:34 PM

Thanks for the reference. Do you have any personal suggestions? Thanks.

aloha Feb 22nd, 2005 06:40 PM

Travelcb, in order to get recommendations you need to be more specific about what you are seeking. If you are saying you want to be close to restaurants and activity, have you considered
Waikiki?

the site 012449 recommends does have a lot of info, some of it rather unique.

JanienJim Feb 23rd, 2005 12:15 PM

If you were in Wailea 5 years ago the Shops at Wailea probably weren't open then. There are 4 restaurants there now not to mention nearby Joes and SeaWatch.

travelcb Feb 23rd, 2005 01:36 PM

I do not know much about Waikiki. From pictures it looks like a city atmosphere - not really what I am looking for. We liked Lahina in Maui. Has anyone had good experiences with renting a condo in Hawaii?

mauigirl50 Feb 23rd, 2005 01:40 PM

Check out www.vrbo.com - I've used them several times for rental condos on Maui & never been disappointed. Also the Puamana townhomes are wonderful! If you'd like to contact me direct for more suggestions, please feel free to do so - [email protected].

zinfanatic Feb 23rd, 2005 01:59 PM

Just returned from Maui where we rented a lovely condo in the Napili area. It is out of the way and less crowded, but that is what we preferred. Kanapali and Lahaina have more nightlife and restaurants. I have found Maui to be very crowded and this was a way to get out of the crowds. The sites that were recommended are fine, but if you want to stay in a nice two-story condo commplex right on the shore- beach around the bend- Napili Bay great beach, the name is Napili Point Resort. There are private lanais, a cove with great snorkeling and turtles to see! One bedroom was $ 230 a night I think- with or without car depending on the season. Check the website for prices- do google. I am sure you can find condos cheaper, but for the location and quality I thought it was excellent. There are not many restaurants up this way, but we found it hard to leave.We cooked quite a bit and did not have to spend lots of miney on medicore food.THere are several other condos in the area that might be less expensive.

travelcb Feb 24th, 2005 03:45 PM

Thank you Mauigirl, I will definately check out your suggestions. I will check out Puamana townhomes and may contact you as I get closer to booking.

And thank you Zinfanatic, I was looking at the resort in Napali last night that you mentioned. It has good reviews and may be a good bet. Thanks so much.

Also, does anyone know how is Maui/Hawaii in June? Weather? and crowds? Thanks.


BobBarb Feb 27th, 2005 08:24 AM

We stay at the Aston Mahana condos just north of Kaanapali (beside the Embassy Suites) every year -- usually in March. Every condo is ocean front. In the morning you can open the front door and watch the sun come up over the West Maui Mountains. In the evening you can sit on your lanai and watch the sunset over Lanai and Molokai. The rooms are clean and well appointed. You won't be sorry booking this one. We leave for same in 6 days, 11 hours!

Bob & Barb


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