Aloha! Experience paradise in this true open air Hawaiian styled home with sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean, lush landscaping and amenities. Enjoy sunrise with a cup of Kona coffee and exquisite sunsets right from your own lanai. This property is 5 minutes from Kona's best beaches. Restaurants, shopping and attractions are just 10 minutes away.
Tradewinds and open-air design combine to create a naturally comfortable home that captures the essence of island living. It is 3 bedrooms with 2 baths. There is a large lanai with a sleeper sofa and chaise lounges for star gazing and sunning and a BBQ grilling. For those that need to stay connected, there is WIFI and cable. Several types of fruit trees in the zen garden where you can pick and eat when in season! In the additional photos there is a QR code you can scan with your camera to see a You Tube video of the home.
Hale Haku overlooks the Sadie Seymour Botanical Gardens and Kona Education Center that features the historic Kealakowa’a (“the way for dragging canoes”) Heiau. This ritual site, built in the 1600’s in the time of King Umi, was used for blessing canoes and can be seen from the lanai. The 1.9-acre site contains a group of platforms including a heiau for the high priest to officiate, an astrological temple to study omens and navigational stars, the foundation of a high priest’s house, and the foundation of a house in which were held council meetings of the seers and chiefs. The sacred site is positioned along an ancient trail that led from the upland forests of Acacia koa trees on Mt. Hualalai down to the Pacific Ocean at Holualoa Bay.
Guest access
The full house and outside property is available to guests. The garage is not accessible to guests.
Other things to note:
Effective Jan 1st. 2026, Hawaii's Transient Accommodations Tax will increase from 10.25% to 11% for all stays with an arrival in 2026 forward. We will need to collect the tax difference to secure and finalize your booking. We will contact you to confirm the adjusted amount.
In regards to beach supplies, there are two foamy surfboards, one small hard surfboard, snorkel equipment, two boogie boards, beach chairs and an beach umbrella on property. There is often this equipment left in house from previous renters, but it is not maintained and is guests responsibility to clean properly for use or check to make sure they are functional. Come have some fun!! Mahalo!