Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Summer is Here...Where are You?

If you've never been to the Islands of Aloha called dreamily Hawaii, you might think as I did before I landed myself that gift of being, living and vacationing here, that if I'm surrounded by palm trees, a change of season is not something to experience here.
As we always learn through course of events in this case I learned through the course of consecutive months, that there are at least three seasons, here on Oahu, and to satisfy some who live on the east southern shores, perhaps I should say here on the Windward side. I can even take that thought further down as to say that living here the last four years, each year had slightly different surprise for us depending on what the weather couple of El Nino and El Nina had in store for us. As Bridget Jones would say "It's a blurb - a lot's of music is on their way out". Right...Well the last weekend just proved that a perfect Hawaiian summer is here, awaiting all who dream to come here with their visions of calm turquoise green waters, warm sandy beaches and palm trees in full swing. I say what you'd truly fall for is the sweet plumeria breeze that follows you around now when the Plumeria Tree is in full blossom, as well as the tropical gardens of all of the Hawaiian flora. Refreshing and constant breeze, especially so intensely present on the North Shore make some visitors wonder if that's how windy the summer's are here. Truly depends where you decide to spend your vacation here. I travel through the Island of Oahu a lot having the great opportunity to explore its natural treasures each season. And I guess because we have it all here as far as climate, city, country side and all in between, even those who live in the neighbouring islands are always a bit jealous of the variety of the commodities that Oahu represents. As much as it applies to season it applies to choice of accommodations once you make one of the best choices in your life and give yourself a gift of spending time in Hawaii, and it is as powerful experience as the word "Hawaii" itself.
I have to use another word again and that is "truly" when I think where should you stay once you can see yourself on the plane to the Islands. I've stayed in hotels, motels and accommodations that I would classify as "other" but I've also had the opportunity to spend some wonderful time in cottages, villas and estates that Trinity Properties offers. What a treat and what a service!
Talking about combining best product with very best service. I could say there is a property for every season. Let's see...If you want to be on the immaculate beach of Lanikai in the summer you should stay in Ocean Mist, if you prefer City cosmopolitan climates you should stay in Diamond Head Ocean View. Even if you want the luxury of being in Hawaii but you're not looking into luxury accommodation while you're here, Trinity Properties would probably invite you to stay in one of the cottages, I suggest Cottage at Lanikai or Longs at Lanikai.
These are all suggestions for your vacations, but of course if you'd like to stay longer Trinity Properties have long term rentals as well. And even if you decide to buy a piece of paradise that is available to you too.
Did I mention that we have snow winter time in Hawaii? Well Mauna Kea on the Big Island, which is the world's highest mountain from base to summit (it rises more than 33,000 feet from the ocean floor -- Everest's height is 29,000 feet) will definitely present a tropical adventure while skiing. Well now I have to mention one place you'd love to stay while you're find yourself in Hawai'i (a different name for the Big Island), which is The Bluffs estate....
So, now that you know it all, where are you...?
To be continued,
Aloha
Angelika