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09 14th, 2009

We’d like to take a vacation without the kids to Hawaii. But we want to find a resort that is adults only. Nothing crazy, we just don’t want to have to deal with other people’s kids.

How can I find such a place and do they exist?

Hawaii tends to be very family-oriented, especially if you are in the major resort areas. Here are some resorts that have less kids:

* On Oahu, I would recommend the Kahala Resort, about 5-10 minutes away from Waikiki in the expensive Kahala neighborhood.

http://kahalaresort-px.trvlclick.com/

* On Maui, the Ritz-Carlton in Kapalua has almost no kids, as it is isolated and far from the Kaanapali and Wailea beach action. If you want the "jungle" outside your door, you can check out the famous Hana-Maui Resort (takes a few hours to get there along the famous Hana Highway along the sea cliffs through a rain forest).

http://www.hotelhanamaui.com/

http://www.ritzcarlton.com/en/Properties/KapaluaMaui/Default.htm?utm_campaign=09039&src=ps

* On the Big Island, check out the Mauna Kea Resort, which is the original and northern-most of the Kohala coast 5-star luxury resorts. Families usually stay close to the town of Kailua-Kona or the Waikoloa planned resort community.

http://www.maunakearesort.com/



I need especially Hawaii the most… and i need ONLY airfare+hotels…and think CHEAP!!!

Go to Expedia.com, and then you can find the hotels on there. It is up to you to decide which hotel is for you!
The Ohana hotels are less expensive.



My Husband and I are going to Hawaii in November but can not decide where to stay. So we thought we’d look for a few suggestions and ideas. Ofcourse he wants to do the Luau and I want to go scubba diving and want to try out Surfing.

watch hotel videos here, may be they will help you to select one:

http://bookrentbuy.com/hawaii-video.shtml



09 10th, 2009

Turtle Beach, or Laniakea Beach, is a pretty beach where recently turtles have come to rest and to feed off the seaweed-covered rocks. It used to be sad to watch the turtles being disturbed but now there are wonderful volunteers who stand at the beach, answer questions, and keep the turtles safe. Thank goodness for these great volunteers! Now you can enjoy the turtles knowing that they are safe.

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My boyfriend and myself have planned a vacation to Hawaii for May 2010 for ourselves and our year and a half old son. We have not booked anything and wonder what islands and hotels offer more kid-friendly services. We were hoping to learn to surf, but we would have to learn individually at different times so one of us can stay with our son. We want to have a good vacation and experience anything Hawaii has to offer, but something our son can enjoy too. I’ve checked the normal vacation deal sites, and they have a lot, but it’s mainly for adults.

If you go to the Dole pineapple Pavillian, they have a miniture train ride that takes you around the pineapple fields.

Right in Waikiki is the Zoo.

In the middle of the International Marketplace at the food court, they have a free Hawaiian show at around 7pm or so, almost every night. The entrance is next to the Beachcomber Hotel.



I’m looking for the cheapest possible flight + Hotel from Denver, to Hawaii any island, for 2 seniors during December 14th – 21st, 4 to 7 days. A once in a life time vacation as it my be our last together.
Any help finding such would be appreciated, I have searched the web for the past few weeks not finding an affordable price.

I think try a package the rates are low and don’t go around vacation time and high seasons and chirstmas and new year.



My fiance and i have been dying to go to Hawaii for the past 3 years. I want to surprise him in August with tickets to Hawaii. I went on expedia/travelocity etc and they have packages… but its like $750/person. I’m sure if somone can give me the name & location of a hotel and i just called it would be tons cheaper. Also, wheres the best place TO vacation (we want quiet, nice beaches, a REAL getaway)

ALSO we’re not 21, so we cant rent a car, how will we get around??

Hi, we had family just come to visit, and they loved the Aqua Palms & Spa right in Waikiki, and they paid less than $100 a night, I just queried on their website, and they advertise $104. You can probably get it cheaper through Expedia though, here is their website:

http://aquaresorts2-px.trvlclick.com/…

Also THE BUS is the main mode of travel for alot of people here on Oahu. Thay even have a four-day pass, it will take you almost anywhere you want to go. you can purchase them at any ABC store, which are on every street corner in Waikiki practically, here is the website:

http://www.thebus.org/

Good Luck and Have fun!
Aloha



09 4th, 2009

The official web site of Hinds Holidays. Great deals on air and resort vacation packages to the Caribbean, Orlando, Bahamas, Cancun, Vegas, Hawaii, Bermuda and Costa Rica.

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We’re looking to go to Hawaii – I’ve never been…but we don’t need any fancy resorts with all the amenities. We’re only interested in the beach. So, what part of Hawaii is the most affordable for vacationers?

depends which Hawaiian island your gonna visit. if its Oahu that your going to visit then yes waikiki is your best bet because they have lots of reasonable hotels with the beach in short distance. if your visiting the big island which where i live then staying in at the king kamehameha hotel is your best bet its affordable and it is right in the main town which has a few different beaches along the main road which the hotel is on (alii drive).
but to really experience any beach in hawaii don’t just settle for the ones close in town take a chance if you can to rent a car with 4-wheel drive too get to great beaches especially if your going to come to the big island because all of the good beaches there you need 4-wheel drive



09 2nd, 2009

A couple of weeks ago we sponsored the Shrimp Truck Trek tour to see if we can find the best Shrimp Truck in Hawaii. The most striking of our Shrimp Truck Trek, was the fact that most of those trucks parked along the roadside in rural Oahu are remarkably similar. All are covered with graffiti, all offer the same interpretations of the same dishes, and all are operated by people with accents not common to residents of the North Shore.

The point is that any stop at a shrimp truck on Oahus North Shore is an endeavor worthy of photos, of blogging and of posterity. As a final bit of advice, Ill suggest bringing your own roll of paper towels and some breath freshener.

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