Calling all beach lovers. The news is out. Dr. Beach's #1 best beach for 2009 is Hanalei
Bay, Kauai, Hawaii.
And what's not to love about this número uno 2009 best beach pick? Hanalei Bay is Kauai’s
most famous beach, known for its long sweeping, nearly two miles of beach with glassy waves
sheltered by the surrounding beautiful mountains. It is beautiful beyond description.
In the summer, the scene is tranquil. The bay is like glass, offering excellent moorage for
sailboats, stand up paddle boarding and swimming. It's kick back and lazy days.
But watch out when winter rolls around. The surf become large and is a favorite surf
location. There's a lot of "hang 10" and excitement - a stark contrast to the lazy days of
summer.
The island of Kauai itself is the tropical centerpiece of Hawaii, full of flowers, fresh
fruit, and carpeted in lush greenery. Over 60 feature films were shot here. The Anahola
Mountains were the backdrop for Raiders of the Lost Ark. Manawaiopuna Falls was shot in
Jurassic Park. The Wailua River was used in Blue Hawaii. The list goes on.
There are many ways to find your launching pad on Hanalei Bay, Kauai, Hawaii. One is to
follow the herd – rent a hotel room. Just a quick look on expedia found few prices, but the
Castle at Princeville had a special with rooms starting at $168 a night. The Wyndham Bali
Hai Villas had rooms starting at $212. That’s a minimum of $1176 for a week.
But wait! Add up the cost of breakfast, lunch, and dinner at restaurants. Cha-ching!! Add
another $150 plus a day per person. And, who wants to hang around a cramped hotel room?
Let’s not even talk about privacy issues, noise in the halls, and loud televisions in the
adjoining rooms. Who wants to call that a vacation?
There is a better way. Take a look at vacation rentals by owners. A quick perusal of
privately owned vacation rentals finds a house with five bedrooms and 4 baths that sleeps
ten people for $4500 per week during high season and $3500 per week during regular season.
There’s free WiFi, a washer and dryer, full kitchen and is one short block from the beach.
Split between 10 of your best friends or family members that breaks down to $350 to $450
per week per person; $700 to $900 per week per couple. That’s way less than the price of a
cramped, stuffy hotel room.
And, there’s that full kitchen that makes high price meals at restaurants optional rather
than mandatory. You can’t put a price on the relaxation that comes with being in a private
home rather than feeling like a rat in a little cage.
Looking for things to do around Hanalei Bay, Kauai, Hawaii beyond sitting on the beach?
Here are a few suggestions:
Top Five Things To Do on Your First Trip to Kauai:
1. Enjoy the humbling scenery from various points along the Napali Coast.
2. Go to the Spouting Horn and watch the ocean spray up to 50 feet in the air.
3. Visit the Kilauea Lighthouse and bring a camera to capture the views.
4. See the view from Waimea Canyon, the “Grand Canyon of the Pacific.”
5. Get serenaded by Hawaiian musicians under the Fern Grotto.
See some Hawaii vacation rentals by owners at:
http://www.vacation-rentals-byowner.com/Hawaii-vacation-rentals.html
Bay, Kauai, Hawaii.
And what's not to love about this número uno 2009 best beach pick? Hanalei Bay is Kauai’s
most famous beach, known for its long sweeping, nearly two miles of beach with glassy waves
sheltered by the surrounding beautiful mountains. It is beautiful beyond description.
In the summer, the scene is tranquil. The bay is like glass, offering excellent moorage for
sailboats, stand up paddle boarding and swimming. It's kick back and lazy days.
But watch out when winter rolls around. The surf become large and is a favorite surf
location. There's a lot of "hang 10" and excitement - a stark contrast to the lazy days of
summer.
The island of Kauai itself is the tropical centerpiece of Hawaii, full of flowers, fresh
fruit, and carpeted in lush greenery. Over 60 feature films were shot here. The Anahola
Mountains were the backdrop for Raiders of the Lost Ark. Manawaiopuna Falls was shot in
Jurassic Park. The Wailua River was used in Blue Hawaii. The list goes on.
There are many ways to find your launching pad on Hanalei Bay, Kauai, Hawaii. One is to
follow the herd – rent a hotel room. Just a quick look on expedia found few prices, but the
Castle at Princeville had a special with rooms starting at $168 a night. The Wyndham Bali
Hai Villas had rooms starting at $212. That’s a minimum of $1176 for a week.
But wait! Add up the cost of breakfast, lunch, and dinner at restaurants. Cha-ching!! Add
another $150 plus a day per person. And, who wants to hang around a cramped hotel room?
Let’s not even talk about privacy issues, noise in the halls, and loud televisions in the
adjoining rooms. Who wants to call that a vacation?
There is a better way. Take a look at vacation rentals by owners. A quick perusal of
privately owned vacation rentals finds a house with five bedrooms and 4 baths that sleeps
ten people for $4500 per week during high season and $3500 per week during regular season.
There’s free WiFi, a washer and dryer, full kitchen and is one short block from the beach.
Split between 10 of your best friends or family members that breaks down to $350 to $450
per week per person; $700 to $900 per week per couple. That’s way less than the price of a
cramped, stuffy hotel room.
And, there’s that full kitchen that makes high price meals at restaurants optional rather
than mandatory. You can’t put a price on the relaxation that comes with being in a private
home rather than feeling like a rat in a little cage.
Looking for things to do around Hanalei Bay, Kauai, Hawaii beyond sitting on the beach?
Here are a few suggestions:
Top Five Things To Do on Your First Trip to Kauai:
1. Enjoy the humbling scenery from various points along the Napali Coast.
2. Go to the Spouting Horn and watch the ocean spray up to 50 feet in the air.
3. Visit the Kilauea Lighthouse and bring a camera to capture the views.
4. See the view from Waimea Canyon, the “Grand Canyon of the Pacific.”
5. Get serenaded by Hawaiian musicians under the Fern Grotto.
See some Hawaii vacation rentals by owners at:
http://www.vacation-rentals-byowner.com/Hawaii-vacation-rentals.html
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