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East Oahu Hotels

Most of the accommodations on the eastern windward coast of Oahu are cottages, vacation home rentals, studio apartments, and bed and breakfast inns. Most of those are located in the town of Kailua.

Vacation Rentals and B&B's in Kailua
Information about vacation homes, bed and breakfast inns, studio apartments, and other accommodations in the windward Oahu town of Kailua.

Schrader's Windward Country Inn
Informal rural accommodations on the waterfront of Kaneohe Bay. Units have full kitchens or kitchenettes, air conditioning, private lanais. Amenities include a waterfront location, swimming pool, grills, picnic tables, and fishing is possible off some of the porches. The rooms and apartments are basic, but the prices are also reasonable. Oone room and one bedroom apartments are about $80 to $150, two bedroom apartments are about $130 to $220, and three and four bedrom apartments are about $230 to $500 per night.

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  • More About the Eastern Windward Side of Oahu
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  • Oahu Hotels A to Z
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