Holiday rentals and lettings in Hawaii

Holiday rentals and lettings in Hawaii

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Highlights in Hawaii

  • Volcanos and lava
  • Iolani Palace
  • Canyons and forest
  • Colourful beaches

Best Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Hawaii

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Villa for 6 People in Puako, Island of Hawaii
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Puako, Island of Hawaii
Villa • 204 m² • 3 Bedrooms
Located in the prestigious Mauna Lani resort on the Big Island of Hawaii. With 3 bedrooms and 3 en-suite bathrooms, this home can accommodate up to 6 guests comfortably. Enjoy the private pool & hot tub surrounded by nature. Not to mention, all of your family and friends can be under one roof!Our concierge can help plan your vacation from start to finish! Enjoy drinks on the beach, hike the King's Trail and go to dinner at the world renowned Canoe House.The Space:If you haven’t experienced the natural beauty of the islands and "aloha spirit", this is the perfect opportunity. We welcome ...
from A$1,418 / night
Holiday Rental for 5 People in Wailea, Maui
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Wailea, Maui
Holiday Rental • 72 m² • 1 Bedroom
9.7
(12 reviews)
Hosted by VacaMauiWe chose Hale Kamaole due to it's fantastic location directly across the street from Kamaole Beach Park 3. Kamaole 3 is a beautiful white sand beach which is popular for swimming, snorkeling, and boogie boarding. Stainless steel appliances, air conditioning, quartz countertops, and a 65" TV are some of the amenities you will enjoy during your stay.The unit is on the ground floor and is steps to the beach. The back lanai is right off the tennis courts and a short walk from either of the 2 pools. Located in South Kihei, there are shops and restaurants within walking distance...
from A$241 / night
Holiday Rental for 7 People in Kihei, Maui
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Kihei, Maui
Holiday Rental • 82 m² • 2 Bedrooms
8.4
(5 reviews)
Hosted by VacaMauiWe chose Kihei Holiday due to it's incredibly close location directly across the street from Sugar Beach.The unit was finished being completely remodeled from top to bottom in September, 2021. Stainless steel appliances, air conditioning, quartz countertops, beach gear, and a 65" TV are some of the amenities you will enjoy during your stay.This unit is steps to the beach, and has a pool for your enjoyment.We love having meals on the covered lanai. Some of the features of the condo include:- Kihei Holiday: Unit #110- Covered Lanai- Convenient To The Pool- California King Be...
from A$346 / night

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Prices and availability

Current Holiday letting prices in Hawaii

A$948for 28 Dec - 4 Jan
A$834 annual average
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Current holiday letting availability in Hawaii

3%for 28 Dec - 4 Jan
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Holiday rentals and lettings in Hawaii

Lettings for everyone

The only US State which is a string of islands, your first challenge is to decide which one is for you! There is a profusion of lettings all around Oahu, home to Hawaii’s state capital city of Honolulu and a surfer’s paradise. Or what not opt for accommodation in Kauai, with some of the world’s most spectacular scenery, lush rainforests and crashing waterfalls? If you’re more of an off the beaten track kind of person, check out the lettings on the less populated and outrageously beautiful island of Molokai.

A room with a view of paradise

Incredible, spectacular, outstanding – just some of the words used to describe the views you are bound to get from your Hawaiian holiday letting. From cabins to houses to city flats, there is accommodation to suit all tastes. Choose from beachfront lettings, or if you prefer the urban lifestyle, smart city condos, or perhaps an eco-cabin set in Hawaii’s lush green rainforest would make for your perfect holiday?

Holidays in Hawaii

The area and getting around

Stunning Hawaii

The biggest airport on Hawaii is on Oahu and this is where most international flights land. Hawaii consists of 6 populated islands: Oahu, Hawaii Island (Big Island), Kauai and Maui offer the most facilities and are the most populous islands, while Molokai and Lanai are best for an adventure away from the tourists. In terms of landscapes, the north and eastern sides of Hawaii are wetter and greener while the south and west is more arid.

An outdoors paradise

Most people think of sea and surf when they think of Hawaii, and there’s no doubt that it’s a world leader in this respect. But Hawaii offers much more than its pristine beaches and turquoise waters. Discover 50 state parks with the most active volcano on Earth, Kilauea, on the Big Island, Waimea Canyon on the island of Kauai, known as Hawaii’s Grand Canyon, and don’t miss the local’s favourite: Iao Valley, a peaceful place offering easy hikes and a dizzying array of tropical plants to discover.

Travellers and activities

Hawaii for couples

There are many reasons why Hawaii is pure heaven for honeymooners. Contemplating your life together while staring at the life blood of the planet bubbling from a crater in the Hawaii Volcano National Park is a truly existential experience. Cooler pleasures are to be found soaring above the island in a helicopter ride – a once in a lifetime experience that gives you a birds’ eye view of the forests, beaches and lava flows of these extraordinary and romantic islands.

Hawaii for watersports enthusiasts

Riding the waves is not the only watersport you’ll find on Hawaii. Ride a jet ski around Maunalua Bay or try wakeboarding off the coast of Oahu – like snowboarding but on water! Prefer being in the water rather than on it? Snorkelling and scuba diving around Hawaii is spectacular, and you’ll have the chance to explore underwater caves and see remarkable sea life such as turtles and manta rays, as well as some of the finest coral reefs in the world. We particularly recommend Hanauma Bay for coral reef exploration.

The super-active volcano Kilauea produces enough lava to cover a 40- mile long road every day of the year!

Top 5 travel tips in Hawaii

1. Explore the sea without getting wet

The Sea Life Park on Oahu gives you a unique insight into the rich and varied marine life in the coastal areas around the islands of Hawaii. Both educational and fun, this is a must-see attraction for the young and young at heart.

2. The black, the green and the red

Hawaii is famous for its extraordinary beaches, which feature sand of pure green, such as Papakolea Beach, darkest black, such as Punaluu Beach, or hot lava red, such as Kaihalulu Beach, all created by the different mineral make-up of the miniature tones of the coast.

3. Marvel at the Iolani Palace

Formerly the home of the monarchs of Hawaii, Iolani Palace is the only official royal residence in the entire United States. Explore the delights of the palace and learn about its exciting and tragic history. You’ll find Iolani Palace in the city of Honolulu.

4. Walk around the harbour that changed history

The attack on Pearl Harbour brought the USA into the second World War, and while it still functions as an active military base, it offers much for the visitor to see. USS Bowfin Submarine Museum gives you a close-quarters look at life aboard a WWII-era submarine. At Arizona Memorial, take a tour and learn about the historical significance of this place for our world.

5. Do the hula on Oahu

Check out the culturally sensitive tours which allow you to join a traditional Luau on Oahu and learn to hula the Hawaiian way. This is a wonderful way to learn about Hawaii’s cultural roots.

FAQs: Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Hawaii

On average, how much do holiday rentals in Hawaii cost?

Based on our data, Hawaii has an average price of A$497.23 per night, which is a relatively high one for a region in the USA.

When are holiday rentals cheaper in Hawaii?

Travellers who want to be budget-friendly should travel to Hawaii in October, June, and September which are the months that offer the most discount, with average prices of A$433.37, A$470, and A$470.21 per night, respectively, based on data collected in 2020.

When are holiday rentals more expensive in Hawaii?

In 2020, the month that had the highest annual average in Hawaii was January, with an average price of A$587.83 per night. This was followed by February, with an average of A$580.17, and March, with A$543.17.

Do I need to plan a trip to Hawaii well in advance?

It's worthwhile if you book your stay in plenty of time when visiting Hawaii, as only 32% of our properties are usually available throughout the year.

Which months offer the highest availability?

September, August, and July are, in order of highest to lowest, the months offering the largest number of accommodations available, with respective average availability figures of 51.75%, 46.8% and 46.75%.

When are there fewer rental options available in Hawaii?

Holiday rentals in Hawaii reach their peak in demand in February, with an availability rate of 3.5%. The second most requested month is March, with 11.5%, and the third is January with 21%.

How many rentals are available in Hawaii?

In Hawaii we offer you an extensive catalogue of around 18000 properties, with options to suit everyone, thanks to our 10 local and international partners.