Vacation Rental Description
This beautiful, two bedroom, two bath, custom built vacation rental home, designed and furnished in Japanese/Indian motifs is a wonder of tranquility and charm. Fully and luxuriously equipped throughout, there is a Jacuzzi tub with an ocean view, a fantastic sound system, perfect temperatures year round and much more…luxury at an affordable price. From the lanai you look out over Kealakekua ("Pathway of the Gods") Bay, a marine preserve renowned for its exotic tropical fish, splendid corals, turtles and other aquatic wildlife. There you'll find some of Hawaii's best snorkeling, kayaking and whale watching, plus the opportunity to swim and interact with the resident pod of spinner dolphins. Also nearby is the City of Refuge National Park - the most revered of old Hawaii's religious sites.
Hale Ke'ei Lani is located on the Big Island of Hawaii in the district of South Kona which is famous for its coffee plantations and macadamia nut orchards. While in close proximity to restaurants, markets and other amenities, and only 14 miles from the town of Kailua-Kona, South Kona has the feel of a tropical rural paradise. Mango, coffee, macadamia nut, banana, grapefruit, papaya and avocado trees ring the property and guests are invited to help themselves to whatever is in season.
The tastefully furnished Hale Ke'ei Lani features an Asian style floor plan, with shoji doors for privacy, open beamed ceilings, wrap around decks and magnificent views of Kona's famous sunsets. The home was designed to take full advantage of the prevailing breezes, with the ideal 900 foot elevation and excellent cross-ventilation ensuring year round comfort.
Facilities
Cable Satellite
Cleaning Service
Cooking Utensils
Dishwasher
Dryer
DVD
Garage
Heating
Ice Maker
Jacuzzi
Kitchen
Microwave
Open Fire
Amenity Parking
Refrigerator
Sterio
TV
Washer
Jacuzzi tub with ocean view. 14 speaker sound system with multi-room remote control. Fully equipped kitchen. High quality furnishings and linens.
Activities
Adventure Sports
Beach
Biking
Boating
Cinema
Fishing
Golf
Horse Riding
Hunting/Rock Climbing
Kayaking
Mountain Biking
Restaurant
Sailing
Shopping
Skiing
Tennis
Theater
Water Sports
It’s only a short drive down to Kealakekua (“Pathway of the Gods”) Bay, a marine reserve famous for its playful pod of spinner dolphins and great snorkeling, kayaking, swimming and diving. Also nearby is The Place of Refuge, the most important of old Hawaii’s religious sites where you will also find “Two Step” beach with perhaps the best snorkeling in all of Hawaii.