Kaua’i managed last year to add to its state-leading total of timeshare units, growing 5.1 percent to 1,599 units, according to the state Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism. Maui was second, at 1,108, the Big Island third with
Kaua’i managed last year to add to its state-leading total of timeshare units, growing 5.1 percent to 1,599 units, according to the state Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism. Maui was second, at 1,108, the Big Island third with 883, and O’ahu last with 702.
Of the 72,204 visitor rooms in the state in 2001, some 10 percent were on Kaua’i; 51 percent on O’ahu; 24.3 percent on Maui; and 13.8 percent on the Big Island, according to the state’s 2001 Visitor Plant Inventory report, available online at www.hawaii.gov/dbedt/latest.html, or for a fee by calling 274-3141, then 6-2466#.