My wife and I want to spend a week in Hawaii and we have never been before. We’ve been to Cancun and we like the hotel area there where the hotels are not located in the middle of downtown. I looked at Honolulu and the hotels look like they are all high-rises in the middle of downtown. Granted, they are still near the beach, but that’s not the atmosphere we really want. We were at the Gran Melia in Cancun and it has wonderful gardens in the atrium with several pools at sea level. Is there anything like that on any of the islands in Hawaii?
You people are good! That’s the info I wanted.
Thanks.
There are several resort type hotels of the type that you’re describing on some of the outer islands.
Check out The Grand Wailea on Maui, Hapuna Beach Hotel on the Big Island (named Hawaii), or the Mauna Kea Beach Resort (which is the neighbor to the Hapuna Beach). These bigger resort type hotels will give you more of what you’re looking for I believe.
There is one such hotel on the island of Oahu. That hotel is the Ko’olina Resort and Spa and is located basically on the opposite of the island from Waikiki and is a 2 hour drive from the airport.
Of course, all of these hotels are not cheap and room rates will run you in the $600/nt price range for a standard room.
Good luck and happy travels!
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Hi i just wondered if anyone has heard of this company? You hear alot about internet fraud these days so just want to make sure as its genuine before i book with them as bit far to go to get money back! ta
i work in the travel industry and have not heard of them. It says that the credit card will be charged by the hotel and not them… and really all they’re doing is referring you to a hotel. Looks like they are working for whatever commission they have left on those hotel prices. Their BBB rating looks good. If you want to go with them i would suggest to just give them a call and see how you feel about them after talking with them and go with your gut. It may just be a small local company that is trying to compete with bigger agencies.
I am considering going there for my honeymoon in October.
Great time to travel there! There’s one rustic all-inclusive on the big island, but that’s it, and it’s almost certainly NOT what you had in mind. I’m certain that’s just one criteria you have in mind. I’m going to give you one BIG piece of advice…use a travel agent. For instance, FunHawaii.com doesn’t charge a service fee, and the dpeople KNOW Hawaii. They’ll ask you a few questions to find the atmosphere, setting, level of hotel service, then find the best resort or condo match. There are so many options and that’s one trip you don’t want to have ruined by some ridiculous flight schedule some such thing.
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I am looking to possibly travel to either Hawaii or Barbados for my honeymoon in 2010. I was wondering if anyone could suggest the best place to stay if you are looking for beautiful sights, a romantic setting, but also to be close to the nightlife.
Thanks for your help,
Alisyn
For Hawaii you may go for these hotels………
Aston kona by the sea
Waikoloa colony villas
Hilton waikoloa village
Mauna kea beach hotel
Marriott waikoloa bch rsrt spa
For Barbados you may go for these hotels………
Barbados beach club family resort
Sugar cane club
Blue horizon hotel
Little good harbour
Hilton barbados hotel
Good Luck!
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Best discounts on Hotels Hawaii?
I want to go to The Grand Wailea in Maui. Can I get a better price than whats on-line?
every time people visit i recommend they use http://www.travelcusehotels.com to book their stay. the site is an aggregator which means it takes offers from various online sites and shows you the best deals. good luck
It seems that my dream 10 day Hawaii holiday may not happen for some time due to most hotels costing at least $3,000 (AmericanDollars).
What is a good website or hotel name (site) that has GREAT deals?
If you can help – We’d really appreciate it.
Thankyou
HI
Check out Aston Hotels recently renamed Resortquest they are really good, look for hotels away from the main strip ie on Ala Wai Canal we found some great ones there all very reasonable often with a continental breakfast thrown in, also Ohana Hotels thay are the cheaper end of the Ourigger Chain, I have stayed in both of the above and they are both good.
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