Affordable Hawaii 2008
Airfares are up, and some are worried the
Naturally no one wants to travel to Kona and stay in a dump just to save a few bucks. But in a top-of-the-line resort like Kanaloa, you can save hundreds of dollars simply by passing on the higher priced oceanfront listings and choosing a garden or fairway view unit instead.
Now I know, for some, that’s hard to imagine. Oceanfront is what many people want when they come to
Here’s an example of what I’m talking about. Outrigger’s “Best Available” rate for a two-bedroom oceanfront unit at Kanaloa for seven nights in July is $345/night, compared to $259/night for a 2BR fairway-view unit. That’s a difference of $600 for the week, not including taxes.
Private owner rentals are less expensive overall but a similar price difference exists. Two-bedroom oceanfront listings at Kanaloa on VRBO average from $250-$300/night during the summer, which may or may not include air conditioning. My two-bedroom fairway-front Kanaloa unit, situated about 100 yards inland, is $165/night with AC included.
The $100 day or more you can save just by adjusting your location within the complex can more than offset the current round of airfare inflation.
Enjoy the savings
What many regular oceanfront renters don’t know until they experience it for themselves is how enjoyable and relaxing a garden or fairway unit can be.
Staying in a luxury condo a stone’s throw from the shoreline, but not right where the waves are crashing, has an appeal all it’s own. Birds are singing. Geckos are darting through the flowers. Sun and clouds are coloring the hills.
To me, it all feels just as Hawaiian as that view from the oceanfront lanai. The sea is still right there when you want it, but you might start to enjoy the peace and quiet of coming home to the garden side.
So what to choose? As the owner of a fairway-front unit I’m clearly biased. And don’t get me wrong, there are some spectacular oceanfront condos at Kanaloa and elsewhere in Kona that are great if you can afford the premium rates. But if you’re worried about the cost of