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  • 1 Studio at, Hana Hou Cabin, Sleeps 3

    1 Bathroom

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    *Rates are subject to change until confirmation.

    Standard Rate:
    *1 night minimum stay

    $79/night

    Fees:

    Extra people: $15 / night after 2 guests
    Weekly discount: 2%

    Bed size: 2 Queen

    Room size: 1 Bedroom

General

Located midway between Kona and Hilo, in the Ka’u District.

Its a fine place to stay between Kona and Hilo and perfect for you while exploring what the southern part of the island has to offer.

Check-in time

Flexible

Check-out time

Flexible

Phone number

1-808-936-4722

Additional information

Located adjacent to the Hana Hou Restaurant, you will not have to worry about cooking or searching for a great meal.

Remember you are right behind a popular working restaurant and it does have noise.

Also you are in the country and will hear birds and chickens maybe a goat or cow...this is not a vacation condo it is a rural hawaiian motel but the beds are new and comfy.. the rooms are clean.. and the water is hot.

We are air conditioning free and use the open windows and trade winds to make us comfortable.

We do have a very nice fenced private back yard and little gazebo for your enjoyment. Relax you are in Hawaii now.

Take advantage of staying in a town that is located in the vicinity of various places of interest, which all exude the meaning of, 'Old Hawai'i'.

Ka Lae (South Point), The Green Sand Beach and Punalu'u Black Sand Beach, are amongst a few of the unspoiled coastlines here in Ka'u.

Sprawling ranch lands, mountain hiking, the famous Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park and the new southern section of Kahuku are only a drive away.

Explore lava tubes, snorkel, tour a coffee farm or the volcano winery and buy from the source.

Ka'u is the perfect eco-tourist destination , and the cabin-motel is perfect for an overnight stay when visiting the volcano.

Eliminate the long drive back to Kona or Hilo and visit the other sights in Kau the next day.

Each cabin has a private bathroom with a shower and toiletries. There is a lovely private yard for you to enjoy lounging in the morning sunshine or relax in the cool Ka'u breeze that flows throughout the day.

Grab some breakfast from our restaurant and dine in the Gazebo out back. Meet some of the friendly folks that call Na'alehu their home as well as our , hospitable restaurant staff.

Each cabin is equipped with a brand new queen size bed, fresh linens and fluffy pillows. The rooms are perfect for singles or a couple. We do have floor futons for the children.

For your convenience we also provide a small refrigerator and a coffee maker, which includes the famous regional Ka'u Coffee to brew at your leisure.

A small cooler is provided for ice and free refills available when the restaurant is open.

Special rates for longer stays are available. We do have a bar down the street a grocery market across the street ad you can flag down the Hele On Bus anywhere in town. The bus schedule is available on the internet.

Amenities

  • Cable TV/DVD/VHS
  • Washing Machine & Dryer

Internet

Wi-Fi

Parking

Free Parking on Premises

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Ka'u District

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Activities

ActivitiesHave 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

TransportationRental 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

Food & DrinkBring 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.


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