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Standard Rate
*2 Night Minimum$149/night (up to 4 People*)
Nightly Rate is $149 and $139 for Kama’aina
Notes:
PRICE BASED ON 1-4 Adults and or/Children over 3 (Add $20 per extra Adults and Children over 3 years old)
Weekly Rate for 1-4 People: $1,000 per week ($140 per night for additional nights)
You can use our futons to create extra sleeping areas on the porch or living room.
*Add 13.25% tax and a $50 Cleaning Fee
Special Rates may apply for Merrie Monarch Week in March and April and Holidays.
Bed size: 2 Queen, 1 Double
Room size: 3 Bedroom
General
The Farmhouse features an open floor plan, with oak floors and bamboo ceilings, with the Kitchen, Dining Room and Living Room as one large room with views of the farm.
Two of the bedrooms open up to a huge screened in porch (lanai) and there is both an indoor and outdoor Solar Heated shower and bath. Great for bird watching too! Sliding glass doors offer private entrances to two of the bedrooms and stairs lead to a optional outdoor shower.
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Amenities
- Air Conditioning
- Balcony
- BBQ/Grill
- Cable TV/DVD/VHS
- Central Heating
- Deck
- Dishwasher
- Fireplace
- Full Kitchen
- Linens Provided
- Satellite TV/DVD/VHS
- Stereo System
- Washing Machine & Dryer
- Water View
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Pahoa
Activities
There are a few small restaurants with a variety of cuisines, craft stores, galleries, boutiques and the island's oldest movie theater. The Pahoa Marketplace, which is located at the edge of town, has more shops, but is not as scenic as the main street. Pahoa also has schools, a church, supermarkets, police and fire departments, a large public swimming pool and a post office.Transportation
Hele-On Transit Services General Information To read bus schedules and maps, please select the appopriate route from the drop down menu above. They are listed in the order as shown below. The Hele-On System Map is at the bottom of this page for review and download. If any transit related information is needed an alternative language, contact Pacific Interpreters at (800) 822-5552, a service of the State of Hawai’i Office of Language Affairs or County of Hawai’i Mass Transit Agency at (808) 961-8343. How to Read Timetables and Maps All schedules and maps are PDF documents. If you are unable to view them, you may need to install a free PDF reader such as Acrobat Reader, eXPert PDF Reader or Foxit Reader. There are also JPEG images of the schedule and map available under each route selected. County observed holidays, are defined as: New Years Day, Dr. Martin Luther King Day, Presidents' Day, Prince Kuhio Day, Good Friday, Memorial Day, King Kamehameha Day, Independence Day, Statehood Day, Labor Day, Veterans' Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. Hele-On operates the following routes throughout Hawaii County. All routes operate Monday through Saturday, excluding County of Hawai’i observed holidays unless noted.Food & Drink
On the Big Island, there are not as many restaraunts to choose from on the East Side of the Island compared to the West Side. (Hilo = East / Kona = West). Were lucky that in Pahoa, we have quite a few good restaurants to choose from.Read more