Places to stay on Oahu
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Well, that helps some! If you don't want to be in a crowded area, then you probably should avoid Waikiki (I love Waikiki, but it's a dense area of hotels, restaurants, shops, etc., all of which happen to be in paradise
). You might want to consider looking on VRBO or through an agent (?) for a rental in Kailua/Lanikai beach areas, which are about 30 minutes east of Wakiki and are both gorgeous beaches near a separate town. There are no hotels in that area, however.
). You might want to consider looking on VRBO or through an agent (?) for a rental in Kailua/Lanikai beach areas, which are about 30 minutes east of Wakiki and are both gorgeous beaches near a separate town. There are no hotels in that area, however.
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I vote for Kailua/Lanikai. I always use VRBO and have never had a problem. They have a wide range of prices and locations. Kailua is an excellent spot for day trips. You can enjoy a day in Waikiki and then return to your quiet rental.
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