HAWAII Time Share --
AMERICA’S TROPICAL ISLAND PLAYGROUND
Are you making full use of your co-owned vacation property? Are you thinking of selling your Hawaii Timeshare condominium? Renting your holiday retreat? Whatever your choice, we can help.
We have been in this industry for a long time and advertise our listings widely through a range of media outlets. That includes the Internet, major national newspapers, direct-mail campaigns to a targeted audience, and a network of local and trade publications. Tens of thousands of people see our portfolio every month. Will see your Timeshare property.
A targeted demographic who take vacations in exotic locations. High-income earners who buy holiday homes.
And if you’re thinking about where to go this year, you can rent a fully equipped Hawaiian beachfront condo in a luxury resort for less than you might think.
For a lot less than you’d pay for mainland hotel accommodation with far fewer amenities and decidedly less comfort. Or you can buy a Timeshare condo in Hawaiifor a lifetime of vacations. There are real bargains to be had at one of the many world-class resorts on some of the six islands in the group.
HAWAII --- ANOTHER STATE, ANOTHER WORLD
You can have the time of your life here and never leave a resort. Most of Hawaii’s Timeshare resorts front sandy white palm-fringed beaches and nearly all are equipped with every amenity to make your stay a thrill-a-minute whirl of activities. You can swim, sail, snorkel, scuba dive, surf, fish, kayak, body surf, parasail or stroll along the seashore picking up seashells. Or relax and enjoy spas, poolside lounging and sleeping in hammocks strung between coconut palms and while away seven-days doing nothing more strenuous than reading a menu. It’s up to you. But if you want to explore, and most do, remember Hawaii was a Polynesian kingdom only a short while ago. It moves to a different rhythm.
If you want a holiday with plenty of nightlife, shopping, international standard restaurants, museums and all the excitement of a sophisticated city, stay at one of the Timeshare resorts on Oahu. Visit famous Honolulu, Waikiki Beach, Pearl Harbor and surf the big waves of the North Shore. But remember, Waikiki is only two miles of an 112 mile coastline. So there is a lot more to see!
Or visit Maui, the Valley Isle, famous for the migratory humpback whales that frequent the waters from November ‘til May, breaching, spouting, mating and calving. You will see whales if you come during these months. Many whale-watching tours guarantee you a sighting. Listen to the songs of the great humpback as you snorkel the clear waters and reefs surrounding the island. In the evening you can visit the ancient city of Lahaina, considered to be a mini-Waikiki. During the boom of the whaling industry period, this was one of the world’s greatest seaports, able to accommodate 500 ships at anchor. It was a rollicking, frolicking, boisterous good-time town of whalers and sailors. It’s still a good-time town of shops, restaurants, historic sites, art galleries and museums.
Or come see the awe-inspiring beauty of Kauai, the Garden Isle. Stay at the Hyatt Regency Kauai Resort and Spa where there are cultural presentations every day that describe the history of the islands and their mythical kings. There’s also a children’s program every day where they are taken on nature walks and are told about the island’s flora and fauna.
Or come to Molokai, the Friendly Isle. You’ll never tire of Hawaii.
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