Oahu Hawaii Lodging
Lodging in Oahu is about as diverse as the island itself, from economic bed and breakfast style inns to large and upscale resorts. In fact, Oahu is home to more vacation accomidations than any of the islands in Hawaii. Whatever type of lodging you are searching for in whatever budget, you are sure to find something that works in Oahu.
The Backpackers Vacation Inn and Plantation Village is an excellent choice for the traveler wanting something a little more different and a little more personable during their stay. They offer rooms for as little as twenty two dollars a night, and offer a wide array of activity choices for visitors.
Waikiki beach is home to a number of resorts and lodging facilities, for those wanting to be closer to Honolulu and the beach. The luxurious Halekulani is one of the oldest hotels in Oahu, located right on the Waikiki shores. They offer a variety of suites and guest rooms, each with a unique view of the area. Meanwhile, the Ihilani Resort and Spa features 17 stories of 387 guest rooms that average more than 640 square feet each and 36 suites. Clearly Waikiki beach is not stranger to luxury accomodations.
The North Shore is also home to a number of lodging options. Turtle Bay Resort is one of the best places to stay on the North Shore, with nearly five miles of beachfront encompassing Kawaela Bay, Kuilima Cove and Turtle Bay. It is located only forty five minutes away from the sights and sounds of Honolulu yet still in the tranquil environment of the North Shore. The resort features four hundred and forty three magnificent beach cottages, each of which has an incredible view of the ocean. Also at Turtle Bay are two outdoor pools, two golf courses, ten tennis courts, trails for horseback riding, hiking and biking, shopping, and fine dining. It is also just minutes away from The Polynesian Cultural Center along with a number of other popular Oahu attractions.
Many travelers opt for Bed and Breakfast accomodations when visiting Oahu, and with the number of options there are in this area, it's no surprise. Bed and breakfast style lodging helps to provide a more at-home feel during your stay, and many additional amenities that larger resorts might not take into consideration. Whether you are wanting to stay a short while or for the whole summer, find the accomodations that meet your needs in Oahu.