Its magnificent beaches, ideal weather, and abundance of natural beauty make Hawaii one of the world's most adored tropical destinations. With summer rapidly approaching, our travel-loving team can't resist from daydreaming about the "Aloha State". Here are four spectacular Hawaii homes that will surely inspire you to go Tripping.
Kohala Coast, Hawaii Island
Book your Hawaii accommodations in the drop of a hat with this beautiful 3br instant booking on the Big Island. Guests to this must-see property enjoy free, unlimited access to both the Mauna Kea and Hapuna resorts, whose incredible amenities include luxury pools, pristine beaches, gyms, and parking.
Kilauea, Kauai
This spectacular 5br home rests on 3.5 bluff-acres on Kauai's north shore and boasts panoramic Pacific Ocean views. With two living rooms, two kitchens, and a media room with a wet bar, large groups can relax comfortably in this massive home. Its long list of incredible amenities includes an infinity pool, Jacuzzi, and a whale-watching tower, to name a few. Check out the rest here.
Waikoloa, Hawaii Island
This gorgeous home has won awards for its stunning architecture. This unique property offers guests elegant accommodations in three connected pavilions with 4 master king suites. A koi pond, waterfalls, and dramatic 22-foot ceilings enhance this accommodation's remarkably luxurious ambiance. Maximize your time in the Hawaii sun lounging on the lanai, in the pool, or while playing a friendly game of shuffleboard.
Kapalua, Maui
The grand plantation estate is a quintessential Kapalua vacation villa. Overlooking the 18th Green of the world famous PGA Tour Kapalua Plantation Golf Course, this is a golf-lover's dream accommodation. Enjoy incredible views of the Pacific Ocean and the outer islands of Lana'i and Moloka'i while relaxing in the deluxe outdoor living space, complete with a grill area, swimming pool, and spa Jacuzzi area.
Ready to plan your getaway? Find the perfect accommodation for your next vacation, wherever it may be, on Tripping.
This blog post was written by Alexa Perman, Tripping blogger.