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January 7th, 2010 No comments

vacation getaways

Looking for a dream getaway vacation to Hawaii? One great way to make the trip both fun and memorable is to get a beach condo rental. Hawaii definitely offers vacationers a large selection to choose from and when it comes down to the final decision, a vacation rental should not only offer a piece of Hawaii to experience, but also add to the island’s mystique by forging a memory of its own. One of the most sought-after beach resorts for vacation rentals in all of Hawaii is the Ko Olina Resort. Located on the western shores Oahu, Ko Olina Resort offers a wide variety of condo rentals options in addition to their luxury hotel accommodations. The vacation condos range in style and offer locations that will benefit the particular experience you are looking for while staying on the island.


Vacation condo rentals offer many benefits, one of which is the ability to cater to a full range of budgets that will allow a person to enjoy all that Hawaii has to offer. If you’re looking for a quick, easy getaway, there are villas inland that aren’t as pricey but still possess luxury features and an amazing view. If you’d like all the amenities possible to spoil yourself, perhaps you’d prefer a beachfront condo beside one of the many lagoons. The options allow vacationers to choose an exact niche within the community and to customize their stay to their liking. Regardless of how you choose to indulge, these vacation rental condos will surely take your vacation to the next level .

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Another consideration is what kind of vacation you’re looking for. Newlyweds or a couple celebrating their anniversary can enjoy seclusion in a beach-side villa. Beach walks are only steps away and the sunset on the ocean will highlight the perfect atmosphere. If you’re more active, the Ko Olina Resort offers vacation rental condos both adjacent to one of Hawaii’s premiere golf courses and also beside miles of hiking trails. Families can take advantage of the larger condos that contain three or four bedrooms. The rental condos are conveniently located a short drive away from Honolulu and its exciting nightlife. You won’t be short of possible activities or chances for time alone.

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The allure of a vacation rental also extends past the scenic location. After seeing the inside of one of these getaways, you’ll be faced with the difficult choice of ever wanting to leave. Each community has a unique design with a motif for each taste. The communities also offer different sized condos that can range from modest to family-friendly. There are many different floor plans to choose from as well as custom-designed kitchens and rooms. No matter which you choose, each condo is offers luxury in a different and a variety of ways.

For a vacationer looking for a taste of what Hawaii has to offer, a choice that will leave a lasting impression is a vacation rental. With features and locations that fit to taste, condos are a break from the ordinary atmosphere that hotels bring to the table. For a lasting experience, the Ko Olina Resort is truly one of the best Hawaii has to offer.

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