Friday, March 30, 2012

Condo/Townhouse Rental

I will be traveling to Kauai in January to attend a conference at the Grand Hyatt. There will be a total of 5 of us- four adults (two married couples) and a 10 month old at the time of the trip. Can anyone recommend a rental condo that would be close to the the Hyatt as well as still being somewhat near the water? I%26#39;m hoping to stay for 7 nights in the $1000-1200 range if possible. Thanks.



Condo/Townhouse Rental


Aloha! Have you checked out vrbo for those possibilities or were you looking for specific recommendations? Here is their website - they have lots listed for the Poipu area: vrbo.com/vacation-rentals/usa/hawaii/kauai Hope that helps get you started. :)



Condo/Townhouse Rental


Kiahuna Plantation



Nihi Kai





Erin




Thank you to you both for your fast responses. I checked out several sites, including the ones you mentioned. It seems like a daunting task to look at the dozens and dozens of listings to try and guess which would work out the best. I guess you look for a condo rental with some T.A. reviews and just pick one huh?








Aloha from Kaua%26#39;i!





I live and work here on the South Shore in the Po%26#39;ipu Beach Area -- in fact I work at the Grand Hyatt.





I would recommend staying at one of the closer condo%26#39;s to the Hyatt such as Po%26#39;ipu Kai, Nihi Kai, Makahuena, Embassy -- all of these are very close to the Hyatt and all of them are also far away from the major construction zone which surrounds the opposite end of Po%26#39;ipu Road -- there are 11 projects in full swing just now and unless it won%26#39;t bother you to be around this, I%26#39;d suggest staying anywhere east of Po%26#39;ipu Beach Park -- this will keep you away from this.





The Po%26#39;ipu Kai condos especially are very nice -- within walking distance to the Hyatt and also to Brennecke%26#39;s Beach, Po%26#39;ipu Beach Park -- if you are wanting to stay close to the Hyatt and still have amenities such as the beach -- that would be my suggestion.





Hope this helps!





Malama Pono,



Janet

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