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Kauai Vacation Condos

By: Sarah Freeland

Kauai vacation condos are a great option for people who want more privacy and more leg room on their Hawaiian vacation. Kauai condos come in a variety of sizes including studios, one bedroom, two bedrooms and three plus bedroom condos. These condos typically come with a kitchenette or full kitchen, with one or two bathrooms, a patio or balcony and a parking space.

Before you set your mind on renting Kauai vacation condos you need to understand how much they cost. Generally Kauai condos are relatively affordable. However, the larger the condo and the closer it is to the beach the more expensive it is going to be. If you have a tight vacation budget then you will want to look for a smaller condo located in-land. The starting price for this type of condo is around $400. If you are looking for a luxury retreat for a special occasion then you will want to look for a larger condo located on one of Kauai’s beaches. The prices for these condos can range any where from $500 per week to $30,000 a week.

In addition to price, you will also want to select your Kauai vacation condos based on how close they are to attractions you want to visit. If you are interested in dramatic landscapes and interesting geology then you may want to look for a condo near Na Pali Coast. On the other hand, if you are interested in hiking then you will want to look for a condo near the Kalalou Trail. Finally, if you are interested in waterfalls then you will want to look for a condo located near Wailua Falls.

Hawaii offers a variety of vacation beach rentals for you to choose from. Options include beachfront hotels, ocean front condos in Maui, Hawaiian bed and breakfasts and beach house rentals. Many hotels and other accommodations offer fine dining, Hawaiian cuisine, pools, day spas and world class golf courses. Save money by visiting Hawaii during the off season or by taking advantage of special discount programs. Also learn more about the exciting activities available for you and your family while you stay in Hawaii including scuba diving, Hawaiian sightseeing cruises, cultural and historic tours as well as boat rentals.

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