can anyone tell me a quiet,safe,reasonably priced place to stay on Oahu-would love to be on the beach?

I’ve only been to Honalulu and don’t think I could handle the traffic. Last year we stayed in Kona on the Big Island and loved it. Something with the same feel would be great. Travelling with old mother and 2 teenage girls.

Waikiki Sand Villa Hotel
2375 Ala Wai Blvd
HONOLULU HI 96815

$130.00 a night / low season

http://www.hotels.com

10 Responses to “can anyone tell me a quiet,safe,reasonably priced place to stay on Oahu-would love to be on the beach?”

  • flightpillow:

    Waikiki Sand Villa Hotel
    2375 Ala Wai Blvd
    HONOLULU HI 96815

    $130.00 a night / low season

    http://www.hotels.com
    References :

  • melody:

    http://www.tripadvisor.com
    thats all i can tell say.
    that site changed my life :)
    References :

  • y0g3:

    lemon road
    References :

  • Sherrie:

    Yep, the other side of the Island from Honolulu. Call a travel agent, they know them all and it does not cost any more to use them.
    References :

  • goldhondamai:

    Living here in honolulu i understand about the traffic, so its very hard to get Big Island mood here. Its NATURE there and its a city with nothing to do here except shopping. I love Big Island. Its only place where meaning of Aloha still exist. Stargazing, treking Kilauea is an experience you never forget and feeling that everyday is nice. The only place where i can relax on Oahu is Kailua (nice beaches) or Makaha beach.
    How about Ko’olina Resort Mariott? Its close to Makaha, and Waikele Outlet. Better weather there will have a chance to see the stars as well. Aloha
    References :

  • gmoney:

    There’s a quaint bed and breakfast in Kailua for 45-60 a night. Clean and comfortable and near the good calm beaches in Lani Kai. Try googling for B&Bs in Kaneohe, HI (Island of Oahu) they’re your best bet! Owners are usually very gracious hosts as well. Enjoy your trip! Aloha & Mahalo!
    References :

  • Vivian D:

    This site can help you find bed and breakfast places and other types of lodging on the quiet side (windward) of Oahu. http://www.alternative-hawaii.com/

    Schrader’s Inn in Kaneohe is a grouping of cabins of various sizes. http://www.hawaiiscene.com/schrader/ It’s very "country" and quiet, and not fancy at all.

    But remember if you can’t stand cockroaches, you need to stay in a higer-end hotel, because they are a fact of life in the islands and do not connote filth as they do on the mainland.
    References :

  • Lahainaluna:

    Melody is absolutly right – Trip Advisor is the best resource for travel.
    References :

  • Neenah:

    queen kapiolani is really inexpensive in Waikiki and is about 1.5 blocks from the beach. I booked at trip there in Feb and got airfare and hotel for 7 days for $675. It’s not posh, but it’s clean and close to the beach. And due to it’s location (at the end of the strip) traffic is a little less and it’s easier to get to the highway, etc

    Check out tripadvisor for the scoop on the hotels in Oahu (or anywhere for that matter). It gives you the perspective from the people who stayed there – not the hotel’s website.
    References :
    http://www.tripadvisor.com

  • Kelli:

    Turtle Bay/Kuilima towards the North shore – you can google it
    References :

Leave a Reply

CommentLuv Enabled
Powered by Yahoo! Answers