Who Doesn't Love the Idea of Having a House in Hawaii?
Arthur Frommer's Budget Travel, November, 2003 by Matthew Link
In our May issue, we published a list of 50 Hawaiian B&Bs, making the point that generic hotels are not the only lodging option in the fiftieth state. But why be cooped up in a single room when you can have an entire house?
Island vacation rentals are another low-cost alternative, with fully equipped condominiums from $330 a week, roomy cottages from $350, and complete homes from $525. And we're talking amenities such as Jacuzzis and tennis courts, with settings sometimes yards away from a beach or tropical rain forest. That's what you'll find in the following list of rental bargains on Hawaii's four main islands. You may never stay in a claustrophobic hotel room again. Beyond the bargain rentals listed below, search such online directories as Unique Hawaiian Experiences (www.beourguesthawaii.com), Affordable Paradise (www.affordable-paradise.com), Goin2Travel Vacation Rentals (www.goin2travel.com/goin2hawaii.htm), or A1 Vacation Rentals (www.a1vacations.com/hawaii.htm). Keep in mind that rates ...