Secluded Tropical Hideaway on Kona Coffee Farm.
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Hütte #11749
96704, Nordamerika, USA, Hawaii, Kailua-Kona ,Captain Cook.
jeder weitere Tag: 95 USD
Erholungsurlaub, Urlaub auf dem Bauernhof, Strandurlaub, Singleurlaub, Wanderurlaub
Miss The Crowds! THE PERFECT TROPICAL HIDEAWAY and RECHARGE!
The South Kona Estate and Retreat www.southkonacoffee.com
Located outside the traffic and heat of the tourist section in South Kona.
Relax into nature
and all of the blessings of Hawaii at South Kona Coffee , a serene gated seven acre organic Kona Coffee, Tropical Fruit and Macadamia nut farm with an abundance of tropical fruit trees,veggies, herbs, flowers and berries.
Through the electric gate and into paradise...
Escape the tourist traps....
Country-Setting located 30 miles/45 min south of Kailua-Kona with perfect year-round climate, 1000 ft. above sea level on the side of Mauna Loa Volcano, South Kona Coffee is authentic Hawaii unspoiled by crowds and resorts.
This is the perfect home base.
Feel the sun in your eyes, sand between your toes and surf at your feet. Here you will find no crowds, no tall buildings, no loud noises. Kick back, loosen that tie and put up your feet. Have a glass of wine, cold beer or some sweet tea on this endless panoramic ocean view. Go to bed at night and hear the natural sounds of crickets, wake up to the most beautiful sunrises anywhere.
Go for an early beach walk
with your tasty kona coffee as you prepare to swim with dolphins. What a way to start the morning! Seven Acres of Pristine Kona Coffee, Macadamia Nuts and all kinds of Tropical Fruit, pick your breakfast. End your day with a refreshment from the garden kitchen/ bar and enjoy some of the best views on island.
Truly the antidote to civilization.
A great location that offers many options for experiencing the Big Island's natural diversity. Just 4 miles from the closest place to jump in the ocean and 10-minutes to Hookena Beach State Park for sunbathing and swimming with dolphins.
Swim With Dolphins.
A 20-minute drive brings you to the famous Puuhonua o'Honaunau (Place of Refuge) National Historic Park and Kealakekua Bay where you can kayak to Captain Cook's monument and snorkel with an endless variety of tropical fish and sea turtles and our guests see dolphins daily.
Kilauea Worlds most Active Volcano.
Best of all, only 60-minutes from Madame Peles live action at Volcanos National Park. There is also an 2.5 mi hike to beautiful undeveloped shoreline on the property to undeveloped shoreline as its been for over 200,000 years.
Imagine an free-standing hotel room shrouded in tropical foliage,
Cottage and Bathroom epitomizes the Hawaiian experience loaded with EVERYTHING you need for an peaceful recharge.. The Cottage features an plush and comfy plush KING sized bed, WIFI, radio, Sattelite (flat screen) TV, full sized refrigerator , micro-wave, toaster, coffee/tea service. We supply freshly-harvested coffee, fruit and macadamia nuts.
More extensive cooking available
in the outdoor grill/dining area. All connected by deck, surrounded by tropical foliage. Also, a full range of things you might like for the beach like lawn chairs, towels, boogie boards, umbrella, coolers, etc.
H2O
Our water source is treated rainwater.
Bottled drinking water is made available to you in the kitchen for drinking and cooking.
Farm Tour
If you'd like, we would be happy to give you a farm tour, let you know about Natural Farming, assist you in things to do, also we can assist with places to go and local happenings.
Enjoy tree ripened fruit?
SKC is an working organic natural farm with lots of tree ripened fruit, macadamia nuts and kona coffee, everywhere!
Hiking
We have our own two mile trail to the undeveloped shoreline.
Preview available at the bottom of our vacation rental link on our web site.
Plan ahead..
We have gotten very popular and thankful for many returning guests. Reserve your dates as far as possible. Our rates have been the same for years, (the same for everyone) without cleaning nor additional hidden charges..The word is getting out, getting harder to accommodate our growing demand for other than expensive crowded touristy hotels.
Currently Available;
April 26th on..
Our monthly (very popular) *Special* $1,575. plus taxes and/ or only $65 per night with four night minimum. Single or double occupancy, plus taxes. We include delicious Kona Coffee, Tropical Fruits and Macadamia Nuts grown organically here and weekly housekeeping/ linen change. No hidden add-on fees. We hold dates with $100 deposit with the balance due upon arrival.
Experience Paradise / LIVE ALOHA!
Heaven on Earth awaits you at South Kona Coffee..
Visiting Hawaii is all about experiences and we certainly hope to enhance yours...
SOUTH KONA COFFEE ESTATE and RETREAT
check our web site www.southkonacoffee.com
Things To Do In Kailua-Kona:
Nestled on the west coast of Hawaii’s Big Island, Kailua-Kona is a tropical paradise. Located in the sunny Kona District, Kailua-Kona has warm temperatures year-round, making it a popular summer destination spot for tourists and nature lovers alike.
Known for its pristine sandy beaches, the area is teeming with fun water activities, from snorkeling and scuba diving to parasailing and ocean tours.
For first-timers, the Big Island is undoubtedly one of the best Hawaiian islands to visit. The largest island in the U.S., it spans more than 4,000 square miles. This means that for those looking for extra adventure, there is also a plethora of attractions in the surrounding areas, from hiking through historical parks to exploring Hawaii’s active volcanoes.
More Things To Do In Kailua-Kona
From spending time at the beach to hiking up one of the island's many mountains, the excitement in Kailua-Kona is virtually endless. This update offers even more things to do in this thrilling destination, most of which involve spending time in nature, which is known to be stunning in Hawaii.
Top Things To Do
From its fine dining options to its luxurious resorts, Kailua-Kona is a wonderful coastal getaway with many island comforts to be enjoyed.
Tour Kona Coffee Living History Farm
Home to hundreds of coffee farms—thanks to the region’s rich volcanic soil and ample cloud coverage—Kona is teeming with interesting coffee tours. Located in the heart of coffee country, Kailua-Kona is a java lover’s dream.
Take A Stroll Down Ali'i Drive
Kailua-Kona’s main street, Ali'i Drive, spans from Kailua Pier to Kuamo'o Battlefield, a historic Hawaiian burial site, along the coastal shores.
For a relaxing outing, stroll the coastline, visiting the many shops, restaurants, and historical sites that the area has to offer. Stop by Coconut Grove Marketplace, or shop at the retailers in Kona Square.
Address: Ali‘i Dr, Hawaii 96740
Explore Hulihe‘e Palace
Located on Ali’i Drive, this historic museum was once the summer vacation home for Hawaiian royalty. Established in 1903, the estate was built out of lava rock and features six large rooms, two beachfront lanais, and sprawling greens.
Explore the artifacts of King KalÄkaua and Queen Kapi‘olani, including native quilts and beautiful wood furniture.
Address: 75-5718 Ali'i Drive, Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
Hours: Docent-guided tour general admission $22 for adults, $16 for seniors, $14 for children (5-12), and $3 for children under 4 and under; self-guided tour general admission $16 for adults, $10 for seniors, $10 for children (5-12), and $1 children 4 and under
Cost: Open from Wednesdays to Fridays by reservation only and Saturdays from 10 am to 3:30 pm
Self-guided tours are available on Saturdays.
Go Sunbathing On Kailua Beach
Hawaii has some of the most beautiful beaches to visit, and Kailua-Kona is no exception. From swimming and boogie boarding to surfing and snorkeling, Kailua Beach offers visitors a variety of opportunities to explore its shimmery, crystal-clear waters.
Cost: Free
Hit The Waves At Kahalu'u Bay
Looking for the best place to catch waves on the Kona coast? Head to Kahalu'u Bay, which is perfect for novice and expert surfers alike.
Beginner surfers can pop into Kahulu’u Surf and Sea—which is located directly across the street from the bay—for surfing lessons. In addition to boards, the surf shop offers snorkeling and kayaking rentals.
Address: 78-6685 Ali‘i Dr, Kailua-Kona, HI 96740 (surf shop)
Hours: Open daily from 8:30 am to 5 pm
Cost: Check the website for complete gear rental pricing.
Go Parasailing For A Bird’s-Eye View Of The Big Island
The U.S. has some of the best parasailing destination spots. And UFO Parasail Kailua Kona is the perfect option for those looking to revel in Hawaii’s beauty from high above.
Get breathtaking views of Hawaii from 1,200 feet above the ground with an exhilarating dip in the ocean at the end of the flight.
Address: Located in the Courtyard by Marriott King Kamehameha's Kona Beach Hotel, 75-5660 Palani Rd #111, Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
Hours: Flights available daily from 8 am to 5:30 pm
Cost: $136 per person
The company checks in all parasailing guests at the blue umbrella on Kailua-Kona Pier, which is located next to the hotel. Get discounted parking validation at a rate of $2 for 3 hours from UFO to park in the hotel’s self-parking section. Children under the age of five are not permitted and participants must be 160 pounds to fly alone.
Go Snorkeling In Kealakekua Bay To See The Manta Rays
Some of the world’s most serene destinations are by the sea.
Hike Through Kaloko Honokōhau National Historical Park
Located about five miles south of Kona International Airport, this national historic park is brimming with wildlife, including sea turtles and birds, fishponds, and magnificent coastal views.
Ausstattung
Badewanne, Dusche
Garten, Grillmöglichkeit, PKW-Stellplatz, Strandkorb
sep. Eingang
Gasherd, Kühlschrank, Mikrowelle, Geschirreinrichtung, Kaffeemaschine, Toaster, Besteck, Gläser
Radio, TV, DVD-Player, PC mit Internetanschluss, Handtücher
Reinigungspersonal
Rauchen erlaubt, Langzeitmiete
Umgebung
Review #24910381 “Secluded Tropical Honeymoon Hideaway on Kona Coffee Estate”
Taste Paradise
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
There are more than 5000 Marriott hotels around the world that offer the identical, comfortably numbing familiar experience. If that’s where you want to spend your time and money—and there’s nothing wrong with that—stay in Kona.
But there is only one South Kona Coffee Estate and Retreat and it offers a taste of Paradise.
Choose Paradise. You’ve flown thousands of miles to get to the Big Island. Drive south a few more miles. You won't regret it.
SKCER is run by Brad and Linda, the caretakers of Paradise, and they will do everything they can to ensure your stay is comfortable and memorable. You’ll have access to all modern conveniences including wi-fi although I highly recommend you un-plug, breath in the rarefied atmosphere created by palm and papaya trees, banana groves, macadamia trees and coffee bushes and re-set yourself.
You will need a car to get around (be careful on the twisty, curving roads and be on the lookout for drivers who speed). There are numerous beaches, attractions, places to eat, and things to do. Ask Brad for recommendations.
Or you can just hang out.
Pick a papaya off one of the trees and eat it. You're eating pure energy produced by the sun. Meditate. Do some yoga. Let your body and mind detoxify. At night, look at the sky and see the stars as you’ve never seen them.
Things will be put in perspective.
South Kona Coffee Estate and Retreat is one of the few places left in the world where you can experience a pure state of just being.
Sit and sip on a cup of coffee brewed from beans grown on this 250,000 year old lava field.
And know that you’re lucky to be here.
Date of arrival
December 8, 2018
Things To Do In Kailua-Kona:
Nestled on the west coast of Hawaii’s Big Island, Kailua-Kona is a tropical paradise. Located in the sunny Kona District, Kailua-Kona has warm temperatures year-round, making it a popular summer destination spot for tourists and nature lovers alike.
Known for its pristine sandy beaches, the area is teeming with fun water activities, from snorkeling and scuba diving to parasailing and ocean tours.
For first-timers, the Big Island is undoubtedly one of the best Hawaiian islands to visit. The largest island in the U.S., it spans more than 4,000 square miles. This means that for those looking for extra adventure, there is also a plethora of attractions in the surrounding areas, from hiking through historical parks to exploring Hawaii’s active volcanoes.
More Things To Do In Kailua-Kona
From spending time at the beach to hiking up one of the island's many mountains, the excitement in Kailua-Kona is virtually endless. This update offers even more things to do in this thrilling destination, most of which involve spending time in nature, which is known to be stunning in Hawaii.
Top Things To Do
From its fine dining options to its luxurious resorts, Kailua-Kona is a wonderful coastal getaway with many island comforts to be enjoyed.
Tour Kona Coffee Living History Farm
Home to hundreds of coffee farms—thanks to the region’s rich volcanic soil and ample cloud coverage—Kona is teeming with interesting coffee tours. Located in the heart of coffee country, Kailua-Kona is a java lover’s dream.
Take A Stroll Down Ali'i Drive
Kailua-Kona’s main street, Ali'i Drive, spans from Kailua Pier to Kuamo'o Battlefield, a historic Hawaiian burial site, along the coastal shores.
For a relaxing outing, stroll the coastline, visiting the many shops, restaurants, and historical sites that the area has to offer. Stop by Coconut Grove Marketplace, or shop at the retailers in Kona Square.
Address: Ali‘i Dr, Hawaii 96740
Explore Hulihe‘e Palace
Located on Ali’i Drive, this historic museum was once the summer vacation home for Hawaiian royalty. Established in 1903, the estate was built out of lava rock and features six large rooms, two beachfront lanais, and sprawling greens.
Explore the artifacts of King KalÄkaua and Queen Kapi‘olani, including native quilts and beautiful wood furniture.
Address: 75-5718 Ali'i Drive, Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
Hours: Docent-guided tour general admission $22 for adults, $16 for seniors, $14 for children (5-12), and $3 for children under 4 and under; self-guided tour general admission $16 for adults, $10 for seniors, $10 for children (5-12), and $1 children 4 and under
Cost: Open from Wednesdays to Fridays by reservation only and Saturdays from 10 am to 3:30 pm
Self-guided tours are available on Saturdays.
Go Sunbathing On Kailua Beach
Hawaii has some of the most beautiful beaches to visit, and Kailua-Kona is no exception. From swimming and boogie boarding to surfing and snorkeling, Kailua Beach offers visitors a variety of opportunities to explore its shimmery, crystal-clear waters.
Reitmöglichkeit, Bootsverleih, Segeln, Tauchen, Snowboard, Tennis, Jagd, Paragliding, Fahrradverleih, Golf, Surfen, Angeln, Bergsteigen, Volleyball
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