Welcome to our newly renovated 1-bedroom apartment in Kailua, Oahu. This rental offers everything you need for a comfortable stay, providing a family-friendly atmosphere that will make you feel right at home.
Whether you prefer to barbecue on the covered lanai or take a leisurely stroll to the award-winning Kailua Beach, there is something for everyone here. Additionally, a short drive will take you to Kailua town, where you can indulge in shopping and dining. If you're up for a adventure, a thirty-minute drive over the Pali will lead you to Honolulu.
Immerse yourself in a truly relaxing experience during your vacation. The Hiilani Suite, situated on the ground floor, spans approximately 800 square feet and accommodates up to 4 people. It features a separate bedroom with a queen-size bed and a trundle bed in the spacious living room. The apartment also includes a fully equipped kitchen, an in-suite washer and dryer, a private bathroom with a shower, and a patio furnished with a BBQ table and chairs.
Entertainment options are abundant with a television at your disposal. To ensure your comfort, we have installed a powerful split AC unit with the largest capacity. Stay connected with fast internet provided by the Netgear Nighthawk, boasting an impressive upload speed of 330dpi. Additionally, a ceiling fan adds a refreshing breeze to the living space.
Only two blocks away from the beach, our Hiilani Suite awaits you. Make it your home away from home and enjoy a truly memorable vacation.
This property is a legally established dwelling that is rented for period of 30 consecutive days or more at any one time regardless of actual occupancy.
Oahu’s public transportation system is TheBus. It provides regular service from Kailua to many places around the island including Waikiki and Honolulu. Most residents in this area do tend to drive cars, but the commute over the Pali Highway is challenging during the work week. Kailua is within reach of several beaches along the Windward Coast and is only a short drive from the North Shore. The town is also bike-friendly and many residents use pedal power to run local errands or head for Kailua Beach. Walking is another great way to get around. Some of the hole-in-the wall shops and vintage cafes can only be found when strolling about on your own two feet.
Visit the two-mile strip of white sand at Kailua Beach during a work day and you probably won’t have much company. But go back on the weekend and you’ll find a good portion of the town flying kites, picnicking, tossing baseballs, and getting good and wet in the surf. Fronting the beach is an expanse of lawn, plenty of shade trees, and lots of parking. Windsurfers gear up for afternoon rides when the wind picks up. Kayakers paddle from the beach out to Flat Island, a quarter-mile ride. There’s not much there except for a bird sanctuary but the snorkeling is first rate. Little kids play in the sandy shallows while the older ones try their hand at surfing. The waves are just large enough to make things interesting but gentle enough for beginners. Kaiwainui Regional Park, on the northern end of town, offers hiking trails and a chance to see some of Oahu's land-based wildlife. Golfers may tee off at the Pali Golf Course, nearby at Kaneohe. It's a public course with reasonable green fees.
Beaches are the main attraction along the Windward Coast. Waimanalo Beach Park and Bellows Field Beach Park are south of Kailua and noted for their beauty. Waimanolo Beach is 3-miles long and was used in the filming of “Baywatch” and “Magnum P.I.” Both beaches allow overnight camping. Roughly 10 miles south of Kailua is Sea Life Park. Think mainland marine park with a Hawaiian twist. Swim with dolphins, attend the Chief’s Luau or check out the Hawaiian Shark Tank. The local kids love this place just as much as the tourists. Follow the Kamehameha Highway 9 miles north and you’ll find Heeia State Park on Kaneohe Bay. This is the place to learn kayaking, stand-up paddling and catamaran sailing. Nearby vendors provide equipment rentals and lessons.