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Oahu Vacation Rentals - Homes, Condos, Villas, Cottages & Houses For Rent in Oahu, Hawaii
The best way to take a Hawaiian vacation in Oahu is by starting with a great rental home, condo or bungalow. Oahu vacation rentals are numerous in style and location, and will provide you with additional space and privacy that can come in handy, especially if you are bringing the family. There are six main locations on the island from which to choose: Honolulu, the capital city of Hawaii, Waikiki Beach, where you'll find all the tourist action, or the South Shore, West Shore, East Shore and the famous North Shore, where some of the best surfing (and shaved ice) in the world can be found. Once you've picked a location, check out the offerings on this site for size and amenities. Your Oahu vacation rental home, condo or bungalow can be as simple or as luxurious as you like. Enjoy a Mai Tai on the water's edge, or view stunning sunsets from your high rise balcony. All Oahu rental condos and villas will come fully furnished, with fresh linens and complete kitchens. What else do you need? Well, if you need a hot tub and some designer decor, One of the highly reputable rental management companies found on this site can provide it for you. Once you have the perfect digs set up, get out and explore this amazing place.
Oahu Vacation Resorts, Accommodations & Lodging in Oahu, Hawaii
Start with a tour of the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor. While it may be sobering, you will gain a deeper sense of U.S. patriotism and find a reverence for those who perished in WWII. Take it a step further and visit the USS Bowfin Submarine Museum and Park. Explore Hawaiian history and visit the Nuuanu Pali Lookout, where you can see the land where once great battles were fought. King Kamehameha the Great united the islands under his rule. His Laloni Palace is the only royal palace on US soil, and can be visited while on your Oahu luxury vacation. In Waikiki, not only will you find lots of bikini clad sun seekers, but a host of other natural wonders. Check out the huuumuhumunukunukuapuaa, the state fish, at the Waikiki Aquarium.Try to say that (or spell it) after a world famous Mai Tai. Learn about Duke Kahanamoku, considered the father of modern surfing, in Waikiki. The North Shore offers visitors the Polynesian Cultural Center. It includes seven Pacific Island villages and is the place to go for an authentic luau. While eating poi can be a challenge to both your finger dexterity and your taste buds, kailua pork is utterly delicious. Another great place to visit in Central Oahu's the Dole Plantation, where you will find over a mile and a half of pineapple gardens, and enjoy the freshest cut of the fruit and it's juice. You will get your exercise in with a hike to Kaena Point, with magnificent views of the Waianae Coast to the south, Mokuleia to the north and of course, the Pacific Ocean. No matter where you choose your rental home, condo or bungalow, the pacific is always there, enticing you with fishing, surfing boating, parasailing, scuba and snorkeling opportunities. On land, there is plenty of golf, horseback riding, tennis and shopping. You might even want to hop on a puddle jumper and visit one of the other exotic and inviting Hawaiian Islands while you are here. Then again, a Mai Tai and a hammock might suffice. |