Availability
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- Suitable for Children
- Suitable for Elderly
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Max:
*Rates are subject to change until confirmation.
Standard Rates:
* 1 night minimum$145/Night
$1015/Week
$2400/Month
Fees:
Exit cleaning fee: $60
Tax Rate: 13.42%Notes:
Nightly rate may vary with estimated quote. No security deposit or damage insurance required by our guests.
All we request is that you let us know if something needs to be fixed or replaced.
$20.00 week housekeeping for more than two week stays. Refunds are given when the cottage is rebooked by another guest minus one night stay.
Room size: 1 Bedroom
General
Hale Aloha Aina (House of the Loving Land) is a romantic Hawaiian vacation cottage nestled on eight acres of lush tropical flora.
No other homes or people live on this property, giving you the ultimate in privacy and seclusion.
Check-in time
11:00
Check-out time
15:00
Phone number
1-541-382-7659
Cancellation / Prepayment
Contact owner for cancellation policy
Pets
Pets not permitted
Additional information
If you are seeking tranquility and seclusion this is the place for you!
Truly the perfect honeymoon getaway or artist retreat for nature enthusiasts seeking a remote destination that inspires intimacy and adventure.
Wood Valley is a hidden treasure on the southeast side of Hawaii offering upcountry living in an agricultural community. At 2500 elevation, this mountain cabin offers a comfortable climate with warm sunny days and cool evening nights for a great night sleep.
Besides the low humidity, there are very few pecky bugs... no torpedo cockroaches or swarming mosquitoes. The valley has not been invaded by the Coqui frogs as of yet...so it is still one of the last truly peaceful areas on the east side of the island.
You will love it so much that you will want to keep it a secret, but be so rejuvenated that you will have to tell everyone!
Last minute and extended stay discounts. 10% Military and Kama'aina discount.
Guests staying one week or longer receive one bag of Kau Honu Java coffee grown right across the road from the Hale. Best coffee you will ever taste!
A fresh tropical floral arrangement will greet you when you arrive at the Hale.
Amenities
- BBQ/Grill
- Deck
- Linens Provided
- Mountain View
- Stereo System
- Washing Machine & Dryer
Activities
Adventures close by:
- Volcanoes National Park
- Exotic black and green sand beaches
- Lava viewing
- Exquisite snorkeling...swim with the turtles and dolphins
- Star gazing
- Historical sugar town of Pahala ( 6 miles away). nearest town of Pahala provides a market, gas station, library, hospital and drug store
- Amazing sunrises
- Explore the peacefulness of the quite cottage landscape
- Balinese Hardwood furnishings vintage Euro-Asian décor
- Snorkel gear
- Bicycles
- Expansive valley views
- Impeccable house keeping
- An affordable journey
- Professionally manicured park like setting with many fruit trees to pick from
- Three acres of mowed lawn
- Meandering paths to bask in the sun, listen to the birds and be one with nature... truly your Garden of Eden!
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Wi-Fi
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Ka'u District
Activities
Have you ever seen a beach with black sand? Because of constant volcanic activity, you'll find white sands, green sands and black sands on Hawaii Island. Located on the southeastern Kau coast, Punaluu Black Sand Beach is one of the most famous black sand beaches in Hawaii.Transportation
Rental Cars: Most visitors get around by renting a car. Hawaii has all the major car rental companies, including Alamo, Avis, Budget, Dollar, Hertz, National, Thrifty and others. Service desks are located at the airports and at major hotels. Taxicabs are also available on the major islands. InterIsland Travel: Island hopping is done via interisland airlines, primarily Hawaiian Airlines. Hawaiian Air is known for their great customer service, earning the #1 ranking in overall quality from the Airline Quality Rating study in 3 of the past 4 years. G0! Mokulele is another option that is generally a little less expensive, but you’re flying in a small aircraft and it can be a bumpy ride. Resort Shuttles: Many resorts provide shuttle transportation within the area. Check your hotel concierge for more information.Food & Drink
Bring a hearty appetite to Hawaii Island. Choices range from local-style comfort food in neighborhoods like Downtown Hilo, to award winning Hawaii Regional Cuisine in Waimea and the resorts of the Kohala Coast. Creative chefs like Peter Merriman of Merriman’s Restaurant take full advantage of the island's cattle ranches, fresh fish, and local vegetables grown in rich volcanic soil.Looking For Restaurants In the Ka'u District area?
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