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By availing of Kailua beachfront rentals, you're making certain that you are just a handful of steps away from one of Hawaii's most renowned beaches.
The Windward Oahu town of Kailua'with a population of 36,513'is only a 30-minute drive from the hustle and bustle of downtown Honolulu, but it may as well be a world away. It's said that several Oahu residents - who have been in town for so so long now - have not even taken the time to drive to this part of the island. For them, this arrangement is absolutely fine. They opt to enjoy having a scenic slice of Hawaiian heaven all to themselves.
Going to Kailua was always challenging. There are only two ways to do this: to hike over the Koolau Mountains or to sail around Makapuu Point along the eastern shoes of the island. Many times though, the Hawaiians take a trail up and over the pali (cliff) - the direct route to this side of heaven.
In the Kailua area, you'll always find one among the Kailua beachfront rentals that is appropriate for you. Or, are you in for an alternative rental because you like to stay away from the hustle and bustle of Waikiki? Look no further and stay in Kailua town, where the most beautiful beaches on the island can be found.
Lanikai Beach, located just off of Kailua, has been voted by the Travel Channel as one of the most beautiful beaches worldwide, and the number one beach in all of Hawaii. This crescent-shaped heaven is approximately 2 miles long and 50-150 feet wide. And because of the steady winds in Kailua Beach, it is considered as one of the world's finest spots for windsurfing as well as kite-surfing.
Kailua was densely populated prior to the arrival of Captain James Cook, and was the ancient capital of Oahu's kings. One of the most celebrated events in this side of the island happened in 1975, when King Kamehameha I conquered O'ahu in his quest of unifying the Hawaiian Islands. The King gave Kawai Nui Marsh and old Kailua, which included large freshwater fish ponds and saltwater ponds at Mokapu, to warriors and chiefs who had assisted him. The land was utilized for different forms for agriculture (such as, sugarcane, rice, and taro), and eventually was used primarily for cattle raising. Many ancient temple ruins, like those at Ulupo Heiau State Historic Site, are in the area.
In summary, be happy knowing that whether you are looking for small cottages tucked under lazy tress or expansive estates, you can find that in one of the Kailua beachfront rentals.
Pacific Islands Reservations
571 Pauku Street, Kailua, HI 96734
(808) 262-8133