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Renting a House in Hawaii

You can have the best of two worldss on the big island of Hawaii: a house of your own in a great luxury resort, so you get privacy as well as all the amenities.

By Susan Crandell
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The <b>Kohala Coast's</b> best beach.Created by the late <b>Laurance Rockefeller,</b> the furnishings at <b>Mauna Kea</b> are distinctive.After doing laps in <b>Hualalai's</b> Olympic-sized pool, unwind poolside on an inviting lounge chair.There's plenty to keep you busy at <b>Mauna Lani,</b> including golf at two top-notch eighteen-hole courses.Bedrooms face <b>private lanais,</b> and even the smallest details are exquisite.Relax by the pool at <b>Mauna Lani.</b>
The Kohala Coast's best beach.
PHOTO: Luca Trovato
Created by the late Laurance Rockefeller, the furnishings at Mauna Kea are distinctive.
PHOTO: Luca Trovato
After doing laps in Hualalai's Olympic-sized pool, unwind poolside on an inviting lounge chair.
PHOTO: Luca Trovato
There's plenty to keep you busy at Mauna Lani, including golf at two top-notch eighteen-hole courses.
PHOTO: Luca Trovato
Bedrooms face private lanais, and even the smallest details are exquisite.
PHOTO: Luca Trovato
Relax by the pool at Mauna Lani.
PHOTO: Luca Trovato
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