Posts Tagged ‘Hawaiian Vacation’

Hawaiian Condos Save Island’s Economy

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

“Hawaii hotel occupancy hits new low.” This was just reported in the Pacific Business News. Statewide hotel occupancy fell to 61.9 percent. This is the lowest occupancy level recorded since 1987. The good news is people are flocking to condos! Why not? A larger space, a place to make your meals and often, a better or as good of a location. Take a look at Nohonani 204. Oceanfront, sleeps four, well decorated by professional designer, nice kitchen…all the comforts of home for as low as $125 a night! Really a steal!

Another five star accommodation is The Whaler 661. Located in Kaanapali on the beach, this recently updated condo complex is fantastic. Located next to Whaler’s Village, it offers shopping next door, restaurants, snorkeling trips to Molakini, a beachfront location at a LOW price. What could be better.? Why stay in a hotel when you can stay in a spacious condo at a much lower price.

Check them out!

Susan K., owner of Nohonani 204 & The Whaler 661

Make time to visit Hanalei when staying at the Hanalei Bay Resort

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

Aloha Condos has many condos at the Hanalei Bay Resort. When staying with us at the resort make sure to visit the beautiful town of Hanalei during your stay. Park at one end a spend a few hours strolling through the quiet little town. Amazing mountain views and great little shops to see. Make sure and get a big shave ice and take a side trip down to the bay to splash in the water.

Spectacular Kona Condo Vacation Rental Discounts

Monday, July 6th, 2009

Aloha from the Big Island-

Act now to get your Summer vacation locked in. Aloha Condos has amazing deals on Vacation Rentals in Kona. Through August you can get an amazing 2-bedroom, 2 bathroom condo at the beautiful Kanaloa At Kona Resort for only $84.50 per night.

Kanaloa At Kona Big Island Hawaii

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

Aloha Visitors–

We are proud to announce our new series of Resort-level pages at AlohaCondos.com. Check out Kanaloa At Kona on the Big Island. We would love feedback on our new design, please feel free to leave comments.

-rocco

Whales from Lanai at Napili Bay Resort Maui, Hawaii

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

We were on an Aloha Condos vacation at the Napili bay resort, lounging on the private beach, soaking up the sun, and just admiring the deep blue ocean. It was a complete surprise to my husband and me to see a mysterious spray of water out among the waves. Someone behind us excitedly said, “there was a whale blow out there.” In awe, I turned back to watch the water. Then, a huge fin raised out of the water and a local on the beach exclaimed, “fin slap!” The smattering of people on the beach were now silent, reverently watching the sea amongst the waves. A huge tail rose completely out of the water and someone quietly said, “tail slap.” At this point, we were transfixed; my husband had the cameral poised. We watched for about an hour and saw more blows, fin and tail slaps, and spy hops (whale’s huge head comes up and spins to get a look at the area). Then, the most sought after sight in whale watching: the breach. It was amazing to see the whale propel its enormous body out of the water, twist, and then fall back down sending a white spray of water high into the sky. We were treated to many more breaches and my husband got a beautiful picture.

 

Full breach seen from the Napili Bay Resort beach

Full breach seen from the Napili Bay Resort beach

The majority of these glorious creatures come to birth in the warm shallow basin of water, that is virtually predator free, between the three other islands and Maui from mid-December through mid-May. We were thrilled to have this wonderful Maui experience.

-alice