30 day minimum rental. We also have condos at the Hawaiian Princess that can be rented for less than 30 days. Please inquire for details.
Located at the Hawaiian Princess Resort in Makaha, this ground floor condo is one-of-a-kind. This one bedroom totally remodeled unit has a king-size bed with Hawaiian quilt and shams, and a 3 inch memory foam topper, along with a queen-size sofa sleeper in the living room. The condo has been renovated with tile floors, a fully equipped kitchen with a Jennair range and all the other kitchen necessities. It also has A/C - one in the living room and a separate one in the bedroom, washer and dryer, all linens, beach equipment and many other amenities. This condo is Absolutely Beachfront and has direct beach access. You are literally just four steps off of the lanai to one of the best beaches on the island. If you want to come and go as you please, then this is the condo for you. It is a perfect spot for honeymooners who want to take long romantic walks on the beach and ideal for families who want lots of beach time.
Please email for availability. We have several VRBO and HomeAway listings and if this one is not available, we have others that may be.
In the back yard:
- beautiful, huge, uncrowded beach
- swimming with dolphins and turtles,
- snorkeling, body boarding,
- surfing
- paddle boarding
- kayaking
- hike up Lahilahi
Short drive:
- waterfalls
- caverns and caves
- sea caves
- tide pools
- bicycling
- golfing
- World-famous Makaha surfing beach
- horseback riding at Makaha Valley Stables
- deep-sea fishing
- dolphin watching tours
- grocery stores
- many beaches and hikes
Medium drive:
- tons of great restaurants in Kapolei
- three big movie theaters in Kapolei
- many beaches and hikes
- Waikiki
- airport
Longer drive:
- North Shore
- many beaches and hikes
A LOT of our business is from repeat guests, so we are doing things right!!
Note: This part of the island is a mixture of socio-economic backgrounds. We have multimillion dollar homes mixed with lower income housing and unfortunately, some homeless camps. There are camps on the west side because of the great weather, but there are homeless all over the island, especially in the big city. The average price of a home is well over a million dollars here. That prices a lot of people out of paradise. That being said, you are much more likely to be a victim of a crime in Waikiki or at a tourist destination than you would be at the Hawaiian Princess. We are a gated and secure building. Most people leave their lanai doors open 24/7 to let the breeze come in and to hear the sights and sounds of the ocean. Just as an FYI, we live in the area, and we have never had an incident related to the homeless, except maybe someone holding a sign looking for a meal or a couple of dollars.