At the critical height of the coronavirus pandemic, Hawaii stood out as a place where state government officials were able to strike the right balance between public health restrictions and tourism. Now that the islands are once again open to visitors, you really want to put Hawaii on your list of places to visit soon, or at least make them a part of your bucket list. Hawaii is an archipelago where tourism is top-notch in all of its major islands: Kauai, Lanai, Maui, Oahu, Molokai, and the Big Island. You will not go wrong when choosing any of them. With this in mind, here are some ideas on where you can stay when visiting:
All-Inclusive Resorts
Several of the world’s most renowned hotel brands manage properties in Hawaii, and they tend to be quite spectacular. All-inclusive resorts are recommended to families and travelers looking for a luxurious and convenient experience they can enjoy over the course of a few days. As can be expected, the most popular all-inclusive resorts offer direct access to the beach along with many amenities such as swimming pools, golf courses, multiple lounges, restaurants, bars, and lots more.
Beach Houses
The range of accommodations in this category starts with rustic homes located right on the beach or very close to it. Some of the best beach houses for visitors are quite lavish; they tend to be very pricey, and they are often booked by celebrities and tourists with deeper pockets. Other beach houses are quite spartan and mostly booked by surfers. Depending on what you are looking for in your Hawaii vacation, you may be able to find beach houses complete with meal services.
Hawaii Condominiums
One of the best ways to experience what Hawaii has to offer is through condo vacation rentals, which are numerous on the Big Island but can be found in various other spots that offer tourist destinations. What you get from these lodging options are comfort, convenience, and easy access not only to the beach but also to shopping and entertainment. Depending on where the rental is located, amenities may include ocean views, sunny lanais, Wi-Fi access, cable television, kitchens, dining areas, and even parking spots in case you rent a car during your visit.
Beachfront and Rural Hostels
The hostel scene in Hawaii is not only for backpackers who travel on a budget. In Waikiki, for example, hostels tend to be very elaborate, particularly if they are closer to the beach. Some hostels will even let you borrow boogie boards and snorkeling equipment so that you can enjoy it more than swimming.
In the end, Hawaii offers many lodging options to fit a wide variety of budgets, thus they can appeal to a wide variety of tourists. You should not have a problem finding the right spot for you and your traveling companions while planning your vacation, and might even consider a few different types of places to stay to both maximize your enjoyment and the places or opportunities that can open to you. For example, you may choose to stay in a beach house while enjoying a beach day, but move to a hotel should you decide to see what’s offered further inland.
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