Save Money on a Vacation to Oahu, Hawaii - Eco and Budget Ebook Review



Are you like a relative of mine who wouldn’t pee in a port-a-potty, in the bush, or even in a not-fabulously-clean grocery store bathroom? Or are you like a friend of mine who thinks camping is staying at a hotel without a kitchen? If so, this information is not for you. Hit your back button, or head over to my packages page for traditional (expensive) trips to Hawaii.

If, however, you don’t mind a little dirt (or sand), you are not adverse to some work to save some money, and you desire to tread lightly on these beautiful islands of Hawaii, then you may be interested in my friend Cindy’s ebook: Hawaii Eco Travel and Budget Guide to Oahu.

Cindy says she can help you figure out how to spend a week on the island of Oahu for $800 or less per person, based on airfare from the West coast. I believe her - she’s done it herself.

I got a peek at her ebook and she explains how to find the best deals on airfare, how to save money on parking at the airport, your cheapest options if you need to stay overnight while still traveling, how to keep the kids entertained on the way, your cheapest options for getting around the island, the best campsites on Oahu, how to get the savings of camping without sleeping in a tent, the real scoop on oahu weather, tons of inexpensive eateries, where to support local farming and save money on fantastic, in-season tropical fruit, great beach info, how to snorkel for less, other watersport options (think kayaking and surfing), the best hiking trails, amazing scenic drives, where to find freee entertainment and free hula shows, and how to save big money on souveneirs and gifts. amazing stuff! stuff you may never have considered or thought of!

Check the book and her money-back guarantee yourself here. You may be on your way to an inexpensive and amazingly relaxing, back-to-nature, real-hawaii vacation.

1 October 2007 | More like this: Oahu, Camping, Best of Hawaii

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