Hawaii Rentals By Owner
A vacation rental in Hawaii is just an airplane flight away from an experience in another world. No other state in America can boast active volcanoes, canyons, famous beaches, and temperate rainforests. Hawaii, the 50th state to be admitted to the union, can provide all of that, and more.
Oahu, the most developed and populated of the Hawaiian Islands, is home to Waikiki, perhaps one of Hawaii’s most popular beaches. Waikiki, in Hawaiian, means "sprouting waters" and is perpetually babysat by Diamond Head, a famous volcanic crater. Also on Oahu is the USS Arizona Memorial – dedicated to those who lost their lives in the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. It has proven to be a popular memorial spot for those wishing to pay their respects to those who fought in World War II.
Kauai, Hawaii’s "Island of Discovery", is Hawaii’s most diverse island, as far as topography is concerned. On one simple island you can view Waimea Canyon (dubbed "The Grand Canyon" of the Pacific), go zip lining through the lush rainforests, and get some sun at Poipu Beach (recently voted "America’s Best Beach" by the Travel Channel). Kauai also has Hawaii’s only navigable rivers and offers many rafting and kayaking trips for the adventuresome vacation renter.
Maui, the "Valley Isle", is home to many ancient temples and was voted "Best Pacific Island" by the readers of Conde Naste Traveler. Home to Haleakala Crater and Iao Valley, Maui is home to the legendary Road to Hana – a 52-mile road full of sharp turns, one-way bridges, and breathtaking views. This scenic island is also a perfect spot for whale-watching off the coast or shopping at the village of Lahaina Town.
Take your next vacation rental in Hawaii and help the locals celebrate King Kamehameha Day (June 11th), in honor of the man who united the Hawaiian Islands. Watch a local "hang ten" and perhaps climb on a longboard and try it out for yourself! Take a hula lesson and learn how to tell a story with your hips! Whatever you do during your vacation rental in Hawaii, you will be saying "Mahalo!" (roughly translated as "thank you") to the area islands and all the locals you meet.