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Hawaii Vacation Rental: Tips For A Great Experience

by Ellen Gentry

When planning a vacation to Hawaii, most people hope to find a mix of value and quality in their lodging. Often, an ideal way to meet both criteria is to find a Hawaii vacation rental near the attractions or activities that you wish to participate in. These are often less expensive and provide more of a "local experience" than hotels.

There are a few different way to find rental accommodations in Hawaii. A reliable travel agent can do the searching for you, or you may choose to do your own research on the internet or by perusing the local classified ads.

Regardless of which method you use to locate your Hawaii rental, your research should not stop when you make up your mind. It is vital that you communicate with the owner of the rental in order to insure that you share similar expectations. In general, you should ask any questions you may have about the property or your rental agreement in advance. You should also make sure that they know what to expect from you while you rent from them.

If you are going to rent a Maui vacation rental, there are several important questions to ask. For instance, you should know how close the airport is or whether or not the drive to the rental unit is accessible by two wheel drive.

Among the questions you should ask the landlord about your Maui vacation rental, consider asking about the usual rainfall amounts in that area of the island and if you will be able to pick fruits or flowers from the home's yard. You might also want to ask the owner about the neighbors, nearby sights for tourists, and any other amenities.

Keep in mind when making your plans that Kauai is a rural island, so some amenities tourists are used to may not be available. It's definitely worth asking the rental owner or agent about nearby services, as well as specifying what is included in your Kauai vacation rental (e.g. breakfast, laundry service). Also, be sure to check the latest local weather report for Kauai for the forecast to ensure that you can prepare for whatever weather conditions are expected.

There are a few different ways to find rental accommodations in Hawaii. Often, the perfect way to find is to investigate a Hawaii vacation rental near the attractions you wish to experience. If, for instance, you are staying at a Maui vacation rental, be sure to inquire as to whether or not the property is close to the airport as well as if the rental can be reached using a two-wheel drive vehicle. Remember as you plan your Kauai vacations that the island is fairly rural and that there are few and far between tourist amenities.

Published December 25th, 2007

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