Thursday, April 16, 2009

Hawaii Vacation Rentals, Inc.


Vacation Rentals on the Big Island Hawaii!
Your local Luxury Hawaii Vacation Rentals Specialists. Locally owned and operated in historic Puako Hawaii.We offer unique private Big Island homes and condos for vacation rental from Kona to Hawaii along the majestic Kohala Coast. Many of these homes are situated on the same shoreline as several Luxury resort hotels including the Luxurious Four Seasons at Hualalai, Mauna Kea Beach Hotel, Mauna Lani Bay Hotel & Bungalows, the Orchid at Mauna Lani, Hilton Waikoloa Village and Outrigger Waikoloa and of course the unique community of Puako Hawaii. These resorts afford you world-class golf and tennis along with excellent shopping, dining and recreational facilities. All rentals require 5 to 7 night minimum stay with special restrictions and rates for holiday rentals.



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The Big Island of Hawaii, which is bigger than all of the other islands combined, still has the true authentic feel of old Hawaii. Unlike the other more developed islands in the chain, the Big Island feels primordial and wild. And for health-conscious travelers, adventure loving enthusiasts, and romantic traveling, Hawaii is a favorite. Activities like hiking, kayaking, deep sea fishing, diving and snorkeling play a big part in local life, which is primarily lived outdoors in the warm but trade wind-cooled breezes. If you're looking for a low-key, outdoorsy holiday in Hawaii, the Big Island is the tropical sanctuary you seek.


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Locally owned and operated here in Puako, Hawaii Vacation Rentals is the best choice for creating your dream vacation. The translation of Puako is literally “sugar cane blossom” Pua (blossom) and Ko (sugar cane). The area was settled by the Hawaiians, who established several small fishing villages along the coast. Puako has a rich history of petroglyph art. Access to the Puako pertroglyphs through the Mauna Lani Resort.The Polynesians first spoke of a mystical island paradise to the north called Hawaii or "Hawa'i." When they finally set foot on Hawaii's Big Island around A.D. 600, they discovered an enormous, lush land mass, with thousand-foot waterfalls, thriving reefs, fertile valleys, and volcanoes exploding with red lava.

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