Kailua Vacation Rentals
If you’re searching for the most cost-effective, comfortable and luxurious stay in Hawaii, then stay in one of the Kailua vacation rentals. Please note that there are two Kailua’s…this one is in the Ko’olaupoko District of O’ahu on the windward coast at Kailua Bay.
Kailua comes from the words kai (meaning sea or sea water) and ‘elua (meaning two); the contraction of which gives you the meaning of Kailua “two seas” or “two currents” – appropriately named for the two lagoons in the district or the two currents that run through Kailua Bay.
It is possible that Kailua was home to Hawaiian families at least 15 centuries ago. These ancient inhabitants were reportedly living, fishing and paying on the slopes surrounding the Kawainui Marsh. A report on archaeological excavations of the marshland concluded that when the marsh slopes were first occupied about 500 AD, agriculture wasn’t possible. So beside a lagoon or a bay open to the sea, merely hundreds of yards away from today’s shoreline is where these early Hawaiian occupants of Kailua lived.
In addition, bear in mind that there are no Kailua hotels, no motels, no Kailua resorts or timeshares — but there are Kailua vacation rentals and there are plenty of them. Local families have opened their homes, their cottages and spare rooms to visitors from everywhere Kailua beach rentals, Kailua vacation home rentals along the beach.
Kailua is one of Oahu’s most stunning beaches with excellent swimming and wind surfing. Its fine sand and crystal-clear waters makes it ideal for sunbathing and recreational activities. Among others, this is a top-rated wind-surfing destination. If you are worried about not having the skill and the gear, smile now as lessons and rental gear can be bought nearby.
This tropical destination also makes a fantastic backdrop to several offshore islands. Water activities like kayaking as well as stand-up paddleboarding to protected seabird sanctuaries (e.g. Flat Island, Mokulua Islands) are becoming more and more popular. Notable places in Kailua include Kailua Beach Park, Lanikai Beach, Kawai Nui Marsh, and Marine Corps Base Hawai’i.
More than anything else, Kailua is a lovely place. The land has catered to various forms of agriculture like sugarcane, rice and taro, and was used primarily for cattle raising. Countless ancient temple ruins, such as those at Ulupo Heiau State Historic Site, are in Kailua. With its soft breeze, endless pristine beaches and welcoming locals, no wonder President Obama made Kailua his winter White House!
So whether you are looking for studio apartments or expansive sea-side estates, you will always have what you fancy in these Kailua vacation rentals. So what are you waiting for, visit Kailua now and discover for yourself what this paradise on Earth can offer you.
Pacific Islands Reservations
571 Pauku Street, Kailua, HI 96734
(808) 262-8133

