So, next summer (post the insanity of my cousin's wedding) we're doing a week on Kauai and a week on Oahu. Now, my family wasn't a big fan of Waikiki, so we're looking at renting a 3 bedroom place either at Turtle Bay (one of the villas, North Shore), Ko Olina (on the West) or a house in Kailua (East). But, we're pretty stumped as to which direction to go. Obviously each has its advantages and disadvantages. Anyone want to throw their two cents in? If you were going in one direction, which way would you head?
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Turtle Bay would also be good because you would be close to all of the North Shore activities and beaches (but you would still have to drive a little bit to get over to most of that stuff).
Koolina is also really nice, and maybe a little more isolated. A lot of people I know from Oahu will go to Koolina when they want to get away or for special occassions.
Good call on getting out of Waikiki. You can't go wrong with any of those options, really.
We're going August 1st-15 next summer. How's Kailua then?
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North of there along the coast, you get to Nanakuli and Waianae, which are higher crime areas. There are also parts of that coast that have big homeless populations. It is just generally a place that people recommend tourists stay away from, and outside of the resort areas, I'm not sure you'll find a lot of other places you'd want to visit (except for some surfing beaches).
Kailua in August is great. It is summer time, so it gets pretty warm, but there is usually plenty of wind. It is a great time to hit the beach!
http://www.kailuabeach.com/dolphin_manor.php
Close second would be Turtle Bay - we stayed there a couple nights after the wedding and were pretty impressed at how the resort has been updated - when I lived at home my grandparents would stay at Turtle Bay when they visited, and it was getting a little run down - but now it looks great, even by the standards of some of our most discerning guests
I try and stay away from the west side as well. True, Kapolei etc are fine, and the resorts are nice, but in August it will be extremely hot on that side of the island. And as mdjs said, once you get out and drive a bit farther north, there are some less savory areas. This can also be true in some areas on the north shore, but certainly not the areas immediately around Turtle Bay and Haleiwa generally.
Kailua is on the quiet side, but the beach is wonderful and the town has everything you would need, except for hip night spots. That said, there are several restaurants with cool bar areas that tend to be pretty fun/busy on the weekends. VRBO and HomeAway have some great rental options - I checked them out when we were thinking about getting married in Kailua. Also check out Lanikai - its a gorgeous little beachfront neighborhood in Kailua and has some of the best beaches on the island, in my opinion. It's a pretty ritzy area, but I know there are some reasonably priced rentals once you get a block or so in from the beach.
I really don't think crime will be a problem in ko olina or the north shore if you're not wandering aimlessly at night. In my head, kailua area doesn't strike me as touristy. I mean I love the beach but I'm the type of person that wants more. Of course, I'm also the type of person that leaves hawaii to move to nashville. You said you've already done some of the waikiki things. What kind of things are you interested in doing?
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