Guest House at Pali Uli
villa - house
- Number of bedrooms
4 - Number of bathrooms
4 - Number of floors
2 - Sleeps
9
| Pets - No | Smoking - No | Wheelchair - Yes |
Property description
Come and experience true "Aloha" hospitality at its finest! No where else will you find such luxurious accommodations and ambience of old Hawaii. The Guest House at Pali Uli predates 1928 and is filled with Polynesian antiquities and other relics. It boasts a fine collection of Hawaiiana literature and artifacts coupled with quite a unique lava rock fireplace worth visiting. This "non-hosted" accommodation offers a view on Hawaiian culture, its heritage and place in history far removed from anything you will read about in any travel guide.
Property amenities
Furnishings/Luxuries: Air Conditioning, Balcony, Beach Access, Beach Chairs, Beach Front, Beach Towels, Beach Umbrella, Ceiling Fan(s), Cook, Fireplace, Heating
Appiliances: Coffee Maker, Full Refrigerator, Grill/BBQ, Hair Dryer, Ice Maker, Iron, Ironing Board, Microwave, Stove, Toaster
Electronics: Alarm Clock, Cable TV, CD Player, Computer, Copy Machine, DVD Player, Fax Machine, Internet Access, Stereo, TV, VCR
Recreation/Activities: Biking Nearby, Games/Toys for Kids, Golf Nearby, Hiking Nearby, Historic Area Nearby, Horseback Riding Nearby, Playground Nearby, Restaurant Nearby, Shopping, Tennis Nearby
Transportation: Reserved Parking
Other amenities: Lava viewing information provided daily as well as the free use of flashlights for your night time viewing enjoyment.
Rates
130 - 225 CAD
/day
Additional information
Volcano, at the doorstep to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park (the largest single attraction in the islands), is your central location for touring East Hawaii. Spend several days in the Park exploring numerous craters, lava viewing and miles of scenic hiking trails. Volcano Village has much to offer - beautiful botanical gardens for those who wish to view an exquisite array of colorful orchids, exotic flowers and anthuriums; an 18 hole golf course; a local winery; art galleries; farmer's market on Sundays; gift shops; restaurants, just to list a few. There are many things to do and places to see, all within an hour's drive. A short trip to the Southern most tip of the island (and the United States) takes you past old sugar cane towns to black and green sand beaches. A trip to the Eastern most point of the island takes you to Pahoa, Hawaii's Old West town. Beyond Pahoa you can find spatter cones, tide pools, hot ponds, and lava trees while driving down one of the most beautiful roads in the islands. Tour historic Hilo and discover all those hidden treasures in town; Mauna Loa Macadamia Nut Factory; Nani Mau Gardens with it's tropical paradise of botanicals; Panaewa Rain Forest Zoo; Lyman Mission House Museum; Hilo Bay Front's too numerous to list gift shops, boutiques and stores and the sure to please Farmer's Market on Wednesday and Saturday mornings starting at 6am. A 15 minute drive North of Hilo will take you to Rainbow Falls, Akaka Falls, the Boiling Pots, Kaumana Caves and Hilo Tropical Botanical Gardens off the 4 Mile Scenic Route. Travel to the observatories at the summit of Mauna Kea and experience a panoramic view of the island. A journey around the island can take in the City of Refuge, a coffee plantation tour and all the sights in Kona.
Owner Information
Name: Joan Prescott-Lighter
Telephone: (808) 967-7293
Fax number: (808) 985-7349
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