Monday, June 28, 2010

Not your usual Hawaii accommodation options

Here are four alternate Hawaii accommodations for visitors and residents to consider when booking a trip to the islands or a staycation.  Each offers a different option on a different island:  boutique hotel, charming B & B, vacation home and new resort hotel.


PAIA INN (Maui)

Located in the heart of charming Paia Town and just steps away from a 3 mile stretch of beautiful white sand beach, Paia Inn is a hip boutique hotel on the gorgeous Northshore of Maui. 

The Paia Inn is celebrating their 2nd Anniversary!!  Rates available from $189 per night.  For more information, visit www.PaiaInn.com or call 1-800-721-4000. 


MANOA VALLEY INN (Oahu)

Calling all Lost fans – although the series is pau (finished) here’s a chance to stay at Manoa Valley Inn in Honolulu where three scenes of Lost were filmed and where the film crew stayed for nearly two weeks. 

Current special going on rooms from $85 per night includes breakfast, parking, access to pool, and beautiful views. 

Visit hawaii.mydestinationinfo.com/en/manoa-valley-inn for more info.



HAWAII PARADISE SUITE (Hawaii Island)
 
Stay in Hilo, Hawaii just minutes from the beach starting at just $79 a night at Hawaii Paradise Suite

Luxury B&B Special for just $119 per night for a couple. Enjoy native Hawaiian gardens, a lovely pool with outdoor stereo system, and a full service entertainment area featuring a karaoke machine! 

Visit hawaii.mydestinationinfo.com/en/hawaii-paradise-suite for more info.



KOA KEA RESORT (Kauai)

Koa Kea Hotel & Resort debuted on April 14, 2009 following a multi-million dollar reconstruction.  

The luxury resort is situated on Poipu Beach, on the south coast of Kauai and provides guests with immediate access to one of Hawaii’s most exclusive beaches.  

The resort offers 121 spacious guestrooms and suites, all with a private lanai.  Current “Isle See You at Poipu” special offers garden view rooms for $299 per night.  

For more information, visit www.koakea.com. More on this later.




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