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January 4, 2010

Maui Vacation Rentals from Rugged to Royal

Maui Vacation Rentals

You’re facing a dilemma.  On one hand, you want to do everything you can to ensure that your vacation in Maui will be a dream-come-true.  On the other hand, you don’t want to return from your Maui vacation having spent so much money that it will be a very long time before you can afford another visit.

The ideal Maui vacation will be a combination of relaxation and adventure, but even lying on the beach at Maui comes at a significant cost.  When you add in other expenses like sightseeing tours, snorkeling or horseback riding, a visit to the Maui Ocean aquarium, a traditional luau–any of the things which will make your Maui vacation and unforgettable one, you’re almost certainly looking to economize where you can.  One of the most obvious places to economize is on your Maui accommodations.  Maui vacation rentals are never cheap, but there are nonetheless ways for you to ensure yourself the best deal when you find a place to stay.

You’ll have your choice among hotels, condominiums, and private homes for rent.  Because Maui is such a magnet for tourists, there may be stiff competition for beachfront hotel rooms from other vacationers who realize that this may be the only visit they have to Hawaii and want to enjoy themselves to the hilt.  Should you decide to join them and pay for a top-of-the-line luxury hotel suite, you’ll be guaranteed outstanding service and pampering during your stay.

The large number of vacation rentals in Maui, however, also means that you will have an opportunity to find accommodations which put less of a strain on your budget.  The cheapest way to vacation in Maui, without a doubt, is to take advantage of the many campsites located throughout the island in all sorts of settings.  You can camp on the beach, in an open meadow where you can wash each morning in a waterfall, in the middle of a rain forest, or sheltered from those afternoon rainstorms by a grove of trees.

Some of the camping areas in Maui offer cabin rentals, and while the cabins are primitive, they do solve the problem of lugging around tents and sleeping bags.  Cabins in Haleakala National Park, for example, cost $75 a night and have room to sleep as many as twelve people.  If your idea of the perfect Maui vacation is one that is spent in the saddle, you won’t do better than to rent the vacation home available at the Mendes Ranch in a Kahakuloa in the West Maui Mountains. 

For more traditional Maui vacation rental alternatives, think about staying in a condominium.  Maui is famous for its condo resorts, and condos are ideal lodgings for family vacations or if you are traveling with a group of friends.  Many condo resorts offer access to a variety of attractions for an extra fee.  You may find one which has golfing or tennis privileges, and almost all condos have pools and shuttle service to the beach.  Choosing a Maui condo for your vacation rental will also save you money on your meals, because you’ll be able to prepare your breakfast and a snack to take with you during the day, and splurge at one of Maui’s outstanding restaurants for dinner. Another advantage of using a condo as your lodging is that it will probably have laundry facilities.  You can reasonably expect to spend between 100 and $300 a night for a condo depending on its size and location, as well as the time of year.

No matter how, or where you spend your time in Maui, you are guaranteed the vacation of a lifetime.

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October 28, 2009

Maui Beaches: From Serene to Surreal

The Maui Beaches are the most diverse of all the Hawaiian Island beaches.  They range from serene and secluded sandy shores, sheltered by graceful palms and bordered by ocean waters as clear as bottle glass, to striking black and red lava sand beaches at the base of dramatic cliffs where the surf pounds at the shore and the sunsets seem to reflect the fire of the volcanoes themselves.

While all of the beaches on Maui are public beaches, you will have plenty of opportunities to sneak off to a secluded cove and escape from the noise and bustle of Maui’s touristy side.  Along the west shore of Maui you’ll find the sunniest and quietest beaches, and if you arrive at one of them early enough in the morning, you might mistake the warm water for your morning shower!

The West Maui Beaches lie between Lahaina and Kapalua, with the most developed of them being the three-mile length of Ka’anapali Beach.  This is the place to go if you want to see and be seen, or if you’rea  water sports enthusiasts needing a place to surf or hit the water via a  catamaran.  Black Rock, at the northern end of this beach, offers excellent snorkeling.

Perhaps the best of Maui’s western beaches, and even one of the best beaches in an the entire world, is Kapalua Bay Beach.  The waters off this beach offer outstanding swimming and snorkeling, with plentiful schools are brilliantly-hued reef fish.  Its location in a sheltered area means that the ocean remains calm late into the day.  

Explore the wonders of Maui Beaches

Explore the wonders of Maui Beaches

The beaches of South Maui will be the least crowded on the island.  They extend from the beaches of Kihei at the northern end of the South Shore to the Makena beaches at its southern tip.  If you’re like most people, you’ll find that the beaches get better as you travel further south.  One of the best of them is Keawakapu Beach, with its stunning views of the volcano’s crater and its endless stretch of golden sand fronting on a stretch of ocean ideal for swimming.  The best time to visit this beach is in the morning, before the winds have a chance to build up.

There is no better beach in Hawaii than the one at the Makena Beach State Park.  While there are no amenities like restrooms available at this beach, you’ll probably forget all about your need for them as you stroll along the shore and watch dolphins and sea turtles frolicking in the waters.  If you stay around long enough to witness a sunset, you’ll be grateful for the rest of your life!

Kaihalulu Beach in East Maui is more often referred to by its more descriptive name, the Red Sand Beach.  There is nothing like it in terms of remote and surreal beauty.  You’ll have to make an effort to find it, but there will be no mistaking it when you do because you’ll simply stop and stare in amazement.  With your first glimpse of its deep red cliffs looming above and a deeper red sand beach set against the backdrop of a sparkling turquoise lagoon, you’ll immediately want to join the swimmers who are splashing among the shore formed by volcanic boulders.  Schedule an overnight stay near the Red Sand Beach if you can, because the best way to enjoy it is early in the mo1rning when there’s no else around!

No matter which beach you visit in Maui, you’ll be captivate by the sure beauty and splendor that each beach offers.

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August 20, 2009

Getting Married in Las Vegas: Tying the Knot in Style

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The Spectacular Lake Las Vegas

The Spectacular Lake Las Vegas

No other city can match Las Vegas when it comes to unforgettable wedding venues.  Las Vegas is such a popular wedding destination, in fact, that in 2006 one in every 20 US weddings occurred there.  Las Vegas weddings are big business, and one of the reasons for their popularity is that it is just so easy for couples to marry there!  Any couple on a tight schedule can simply head for Las Vegas, plunk down around $60 for a marriage license at the Clark County Marriage License Bureau (forget about the blood tests or the waiting period) and, if time is really short, tie the knot at a drive-through chapel.

The vast majority of couples choosing to marry in Las Vegas, however, spend a lot more time planning their ceremonies.  Most of the hotels and wedding chapels in Las Vegas offer some terrific wedding packages which cover everything beginning with a limousine ride to the Marriage License Bureau.  The price of a Las Vegas wedding ceremony can range from as little as $500 to well into five figures.

One of Las Vegas’ trademarks is its “anything goes” approach, which applies to weddings as well as everything else.  Specialty weddings in Las Vegas range from glamorous to funky, with every conceivable variation in between.  If you and your intended love the great outdoors, there are plenty of spectacular wedding venues around Red Rock Canyon with its dramatic red sandstone cliffs.  Sunset is a favorite time of day for Red Rock Canyon weddings.

If you prefer a more traditional romantic wedding, you won’t find anything better than exchanging your vows in a gondola gliding across waters of Lake Las Vegas, with up to a dozen of your family and friends.  For a more old-fashioned romance, why not plan your wedding ceremony at the Venetian Hotel where you can again be married in a gondola, this time sailing along the Hotel’s canals with your singing gondolier!

For the daredevil couple, nothing has quite the appeal as a wedding at Las Vegas’ Stratosphere.  The Stratosphere’s Roller Coaster is located on a platform 1100 feet above the Las Vegas strip.  You and your beloved exchange vows while whizzing along at 30 mph!

Finally, if you’re entering into the matrimonial state with the idea that only this guy is the limit when it comes to your happiness, why not have your ceremony performed in a helicopter soaring above the strip.

We’ve mentioned just a handful of the dazzling and unforgettable wedding possibilities in Las Vegas.  You’ll have no trouble finding a hotel or chapel wedding planner who can explain the different packages available.  You can also be certain that no matter how unusual a request you have for custom wedding in Las Vegas, there will be someone ready to fulfill it to the smallest detail!


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August 13, 2009

The Basics of Maui Car Rentals for Vacations

Yes, you can have a fantastic time during your Maui vacation without ever getting behind the wheel of a rental car.  Most of the popular Maui resorts provide their guests with free shuttles to transport them to airports, golf courses, beaches, shopping, and other attractions.  But if you truly want to know Maui, the only way to do it is to explore by car.

Car rental fees in Maui vary just as they do on the mainland, and the cost of your rental vehicle will depend not only on its make and model, but on the number of days you’ll be keeping it, the time of day when you’ll be picking it up or dropping it off, and of course the season of the year.  Demand for rental cars is at its peak between June and August and again in December, and the rental car companies raise their fees accordingly. 

As a general rule of thumb, however, you can expect to pay about $30 a day, plus taxes for a car.  You can book your car in advance by telephone or over the Internet, taking advantage of travel sites like Travelocity or Expedia to try to lock in a discount.

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Another way for you to ensure that you’ll have Maui car rental available during your vacations is to book one of the Maui vacation packages.  These vacation packages include the cost of everything from your airfare and accommodations to your luggage transfers, and your rental car.  Before you book a package, see if you qualify for even more discounts through your membership in a business Association, frequent flyer club, or even AARP.

If there is no Maui car rental in your vacation package, you’d be wiser to reserve a car on your own instead of trying to rent one after your arrival.  You won’t be required to make a deposit up front, and you won’t be charged a cancellation fee.  There’s absolutely no reason why you can’t lock in your car several months in advance of your departure and then just cancel the booking if other circumstances arise.  It’s exceptionally easy to book your Maui car rental for your vacation over the Internet.

You’ll be pleased to know that if you intend to spend an entire week on Maui, you may be offered the final day or two of your car rental at no charge.  This is a common practice among the island’s car rental agencies.  One aspect of car rental in Maui of which you should be aware, however, is that most agencies will charge you extra for every hour you miss your scheduled drop-off time.  You must be careful to schedule your daily activities so that they are finished in time for you to return the rental car to the agency to avoid those fees. 

You may not realize that the Maui car rental companies located at the airport itself have to pay concession fees to the airport management company, and will pass those costs on to you.  You can save even more money if you book your Maui car rental through an agency located outside the airport.

We hope these few Maui car rental vacation suggestions help you decide if you’ll need a Maui car rental, and if you do, how you should best go about getting one.  You’ll never know Maui until you know it from behind the wheel of a car.

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June 29, 2009

Las Vegas Shopping: The World in Your Grasp

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Shop till you drop at the Las Vegas Outlet Center

Shop till you drop at the Las Vegas Outlet Center

Maybe you are a jet-setter, and think nothing of hopping across Europe in a weekend to hit the shopping Meccas in Venice, Paris, and Rome.  Maybe you even throw in an extra couple of days to hop across the Atlantic and give New York your attention.  If, however, you’re like most of us, the only way you will ever experience what it’s like to shop in the world’s most unusual cities is to visit what may be the most unusual of them all, Las Vegas.

Limiting your jet travel to flying in and out of McCarran Airport will still let you browse the delightful shops of Venice at the Grand Canal Shoppesof the Venetian Hotel.  Stay in Italy and browse among the gods of Olympus at the Caesar’s Palace Forum Shops, before heading across Flamingo Boulevard to the elegant retail experience at Via Bellagio. 

From there, you can stroll across the Strip and directly into the sunny streets of Le Boulevardat Paris Las Vegas (the only place in the US where you can buy Lenotre chocolates), which will put you within a stone’s throw not only of Monte Carlo, but of New York, New York!  Vegas shopping may be fabulous, but it’s got nothing on Las Vegas geography! 

You don’t, however, have to pass through a casino every time you need to feed your shopping monkey.  Bypass the one-armed bandits completely by heading across the street from Treasure Island to the 250+ shops and restaurants of the Fashion Show Mall, where Macy’s, Saks, and Nordstrom’s await. 

If you want to save some of your money for other Las Vegas pursuits, you can limit your shopping expenditures by taking advantage of the bargains at the Las Vegas Outlet Center.  You’ll find all the top fashion brands, including Coach, Nine West, and Off Saks 5th Avenue.  Off the Strip in downtown Las Vegas (great if you’re staying at Fremont Street) is the Las Vegas Premium Outlets shopping center with more than 150 discount stores! 

Turn your shopping spree into a family outing by going to the Town Square, just south of Mandalay Bay on the Strip.  There’s a kiddie park with a carousel, tree house,  maze, and a movie theater in addition to the shops and restaurants. No matter what your shopping itch, Las Vegas  is the place to get it scratched!



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