Yes, we rent this condo from an individual/private owner from Canada. They don't have to pay the transient accommodation taxes and therefore does not pass that on to us. They ask a very fare price. Most Vacation Rentals are a minimum stay of 7-30 days, as put upon them by the buildings HOA rules, so we usually stay the 30 days, sometimes longer.
We rent a car, although, if we stayed "in town" we wouldn't really need to. The public transportation on Oahu has been voted among the best in the country. They even offer a 7 day pass for $30 or single fare is $3.00 - not bad.
Oh, did I mention that this is a Vacation Rental? It means it has everything you'd need. Just arrive with your clothes and you're set. Just replace what you use, ie paper goods, soaps, etc.
This is a one bedroom apartment, I think it's about 700 sq. foot. with I'd say 130 sq. foot lanai; full kitchen & bathroom.
It has a stack-up washer and dryer in the apartment, so we simply pack a weeks worth of clothes and wash as we go.
I mean, it's Hawaii, your daily attire is swimsuit, shorts, shirt and slippers/zoris/flip flops/sandals - not alot of clothes basically.
TastyReuben you could wear minimal clothing!
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But don't forget the sunscreen!!!
Even though DH was dragging his feet, when he gave me the word, "go ahead and book the airline ... " he said that once it was done, he too was excited
CAN'T WAIT!!! HOME!