While the rest of the country is donning layers and shoveling snow, treat yourself to a Christmas of warmth on the sunny island of Oahu, in our Oahu holiday rentals. Swaying palms, white-sand beaches, and the turquoise blue ocean make for a memorable backdrop for treasured Christmas memories. And while palms may replace pine trees, there are still plenty of festivities around the island that will keep you in the Christmas spirit.

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Christmas Festivities on Oahu

Throughout the month of December, Honolulu’s city hall is alight with twinkling Christmas lights. More lights and displays can be enjoyed at the Festival of Lights Christmas Boat Parade, where decorated boats parade by the marina at Hawaii Kai Towne Center. Wander the festive streets and shops and take in a unique performance of The Nutcracker at the Blaisdell Concert Hall. Set in the Kingdom of Hawaii in 1858, you will experience Hawaii’s unique twist on the tale while still enjoying this famous Christmas classic. There are usually several Santa sightings on Oahu, so keep an eye out for him rowing his canoe ashore or strolling through town with his trademark suit, which in Hawaii is often altered with an aloha print shirt!

If you haven’t yet finished your Christmas shopping, there are many opportunities to do so on Oahu. Head to the sprawling Ala Moana shopping center for a vast array of stores or attend the Christmas Market at the Neal Blaisdell Expo Hall for locally made gifts.

All of the favorite activities that Hawaii is known for, such as beach and water activities, hiking, viewing marine life, and boat excursions, continue to be accessible, even on and around Christmas Day. Spend your Christmas morning swimming at a postcard-perfect beach, snorkeling along one of Oahu’s vibrant reefs or enjoying views of the coastline from a boat. In fact, Christmas and the surrounding winter months coincide with Hawaii’s whale watching season, making this an ideal time for a boat excursion. Boat trips that incorporate snorkeling, whale watching, dolphin sightings, and dining are a great way to enjoy multiple island activities all while soaking up beautiful views! Be sure to book an advance reservation, as many tours fill up quickly around the holidays.

Amenities in Our Christmas Rental Properties on Oahu

Gift yourself the gift of a holiday getaway to Hawaii this Christmas! The holiday is sure to be a memorable one when you spend it in one of our Oahu Christmas rentals. The majority of our Christmas rentals are situated in the resort area of Ko Olina as well as in the oceanfront community of Makaha. With easy access to the ocean in both locations, the dream of a beach getaway quickly becomes a reality when you stay in one of our Oahu Christmas rentals.

Choose among condos, townhomes, villas, and private homes when you browse our selection of Christmas rentals on Oahu. These accommodations feature open-concept layouts, complete with full kitchens that flow easily into comfortable living spaces. Prepare a special Christmas breakfast and spend the morning repeating favorite holiday traditions or begin new traditions that involve warm ocean waters and lots of sunshine! From cozy beachfront condos that accommodate couples celebrating their first holiday together to spacious homes that allow you to celebrate with the whole family, you will find a variety of square footage to choose from in our rental listings. Spacious master suites allow for a good night’s sleep, while many homes also offer additional bedrooms perfect for friends or children.

A common feature among our rentals is outdoor living space, reflective of the indoor-outdoor living that is so common in the islands. Outdoor lanais offer the perfect place for enjoying a drink and cooling off with the tradewinds as you enjoy the tropical sights and sounds of Oahu’s sunny west coast. The vast majority of our rentals offer additional community perks, such as access to swimming pools, barbeque areas, and fitness centers.

Many of the exciting activities offered on Oahu remain open even on Christmas day! Our Christmas rental properties on Oahu in Ko Olina and Makaha provide easy access to festivities as well as a host of onsite amenities. Enjoy a relaxing morning opening gifts in your upscale Christmas rental, lounge by the pool, or spend your Christmas splashing in the warm sea. Browse our Christmas rentals today and start planning your ideal holiday!

Contact Us

At Ola Properties, we specialize in luxurious vacation rentals in the oceanfront resort areas of Ko Olina Resort and Makaha. We have a large variety of beach villas, condos, and townhomes available for rent, many of which provide breathtaking ocean views or relaxing views of the golf green. Our holiday rentals on Oahu are in perfect proximity for enjoying all of the best beaches and activities that west Oahu has to offer. Please contact us at (888) 737-4188 or (808) 726-2878, or via email at Rentals@OlaProperties.com to book your vacation rental and to start planning your Hawaiian getaway!

FAQs

When is the best time to visit Oahu?

Answer: It’s best to come during the “shoulder seasons” or the months before and after the busy seasons. During these months, accommodations and events are cheaper and less crowded. Mid-April to early June or September to mid-December. There are still plenty of amazing activities to check out!

What is Oahu like in Winter?

Answer: The daytime temperature is around 78 degrees. You’ll get plenty of rain during this season, so pack accordingly. Keep in mind that rain on one side of the island doesn’t always mean rain on the opposite side.

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