Hale Aloha Aina is a romantic Hawaiian vacation cottage nestled on eight acres of lush tropical flora in enchanting Wood Valley on the Big Island of Hawaii. Your own tropical oasis away from the crowded tourist scenes, yet close to exotic black and green sand beaches, Volcanoes National Park, and all the conveniences of a small town. The perfect honeymoon and anniversary getaway! Off the beaten path and off the Grid, this vacation home is totally self-sufficient with solar and alternative energy. Beautiful Euro-Asian decor, impeccable housekeeping and expansive valley views make this an exception value with affordable rates! View our virtual tour on our website BigIslandCottage.com
Our hawaii vacation home is centrally located between the town of Volcano and Kailua, Kona, which gives you lots to explore. An ideal location if you want to experience the lush tropical side of Hawaii, the active Volcano of Kilauea and some of the best snorkeling areas on the island. All are within a 90-minute drive.
Wood Valley is a lush crescent shaped forest tucked away on the southern slopes of Mauna Loa on the Big Island of Hawaii. It is paradise only few will experience. Your destination becomes a journey through a mystical forest with deep ravines carved into the raw earth to expose the naked lava floor. The fertile soils and cool climate nurture an array of exotic plants as well as coffee and macadamia nut farms. There is something new to discover around every bend, every tree, and every leaf. It is that inquisitive curiosity that will keep you coming back.
The climate is great at this location. Low humidity, cool nights, and warm days. Generally it maintains a temperature of mid 70's to low 80’s, which means we don’t need an air conditioner. This is a very livable climate with very few insects. The mornings will greet you with sunshine pouring into the cottage, clouding up in the afternoons and sparkling clear nights. This is the wetter side of the island, hence the water falls and lush tropical greenery. Kau is considered the Sunny side of the Volcano.
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VCR
DVD
BBQ
Bath Tub
Kids Okay
Additional Outdoor Shower
No Smoking
~ Hale Aloha Aina is a 700 square foot cottage nestled on 8 acres
~ The one bedroom cottage also has a living room, spacious full bathroom, dining room area, kitchen, and private outdoor lanai.
As you enter the French doors, the open beam ceiling makes it feel spacious. Eurasian accents adorn the rich mahogany furniture.
~ Soft sheets and a comfortable queen size bed lends to a good nights rest.
~ For an extra guest or child, there is a single futon in the living area with extra linens.
~ The bathroom is spacious with a tub and shower. There is even a warm shower outside to get rid of the sand in your swimsuits!
~ All of the linens are provided such as towels, sheets, blankets, extra pillows and two guest beach towels. Also, the standard toiletries are included such as soap and tissue.
~ Washer and dryer for weekly guest stays.
~ Snorkel gear provided upon request.
Hale Aloha Aina comes with everything you could possibly need, plus all the extras that give it that special touch. The cottage is equipped with the best of everything to make your stay safe, efficient, and “user friendly”. This home conserves our precious resources by utilizing solar electric power and a generator. The water heater, stove, and refrigerator run on propane. We even have the luxury of drinking pure spring water from the tap which is rare on the islands.
SPECTACULAR SITES
Do you remember all the curiosities you had as a child and how excited you were at the little things… posing questions to the universe that only God could really answer?
These are the expressions that come to mind as you explore the mysteries of the Big Island of Hawaii…especially the active volcano of Kilauea. In all her glory, Madame Pele has given a magnificent show since 1983. Flaming red skies, towering fountains of molten lava and bellowing clouds of steam as it approaches the ocean have amazed visitors as well as the local residents. It is a humbling experience witnessing the creation of earth and realizing how delicate our environment really is. Even with the devastating loss of Kalapana, which was cherished for its historic sites and black sand beaches, we have learned that with every ending there is a new beginning. More than 550 acres of new land has erupted from the ocean floor making Hawaii the youngest of all the islands on earth.
Punalu’u Black Sand Beach is a great example of Madame Pele’s grace to give as well as take. Mentioned as the third “Best Beach” in Hawaii on the Travel Channel, it is one of the few black sand beaches safe for swimming and only fifteen minutes from Hale Aloha Aina. This beautiful and exotic beach has become the home of the once endangered Green Sea Turtle known as “HONU”. You will find this gentle spirit basking in the sun without a care. Another treasure found on this side of the Big Island is the magical GREEN SANDS BEACH. This beach is made from Hawaii’s only gem, sparkling green Olivine. Thirty minutes from the cottage there is a hiking trail that leads you around to the coast line of South Point and then to this secluded hideaway beach. Ka Lae, also known as South Point, is the southernmost point in the United States and where the first Polynesians landed by boat.
The quaint towns of Naalehu and Waiohinu are close by and once visited upon by Mark Twain.
There is a museum dedicated to his works and his wonderful romance with the islands of Hawaii. Even though he wrote these words during the 1800’s, paradise never ceases to be paradise and his words will live forever. “Portions of that little journey bloomed with beauty… the rich verdant hue of these fairy parks was relieved and varied by the splendid carmine of tassels of the ohia tree. Nothing was lacking but the fairies themselves.”
With the help of Mother Nature, Hawaii’s Big Island also known as the “Orchid Isles”, exhibits many wondrous gardens, waterfalls, and vistas to explore. The town of Hilo and the surrounding areas of Puna and Hamakua are within a day’s exploration and well worth the trip. You will marvel at the many species of tropical foliage at Onema’s Botanical Garden besides the many other gardens listed for you on the Botanigue.
A beautiful cascading waterfall, Akaka Falls drops 400 ft to mesmerize and enchant you. Wiapi'o Valley’s panoramic view is worth the visit, too. Portions of the movie “Water World” with Kevin Costner were filmed on this black sand beach where wild horses roam freely. If you like to shop for antiques Honokaa is a charming little town that might hold that special treasure you have been looking for. Liliokalani Park in Hilo is the scene for many weddings and family picnics. Do not miss the festive farmer’s market in Hilo on Wednesday’s and Saturday’s. This is a great place to barter for fresh flowers, vegetables and locally made gifts. Meander your way to the bay front stores of Hilo and eat at one of our local favorites Café Pesto.
Some of the best snorkeling is only 90 minutes away towards Kona or Puna. Clear blue waters and colorful tropical fish are easily accessible while snorkeling near the City of Refuge, Puuhonua O Honaunau, which is also a sacred historic site. Towards Puna, you can snorkel in the warm sheltered tide pools near Kapoho Beach Lots. This is a great place for beginners. Scuba diving is a favorite on the Big Island because of the clear visibility and warm waters.
Known for its diversity, the Big Island offers a unique experience with 11 of the 13 climates on one island. It has marveled scientists from all over the world and never ceases to amaze us. There is something for everyone. From the dense jungles of the Hamakua Coast, the exotic rainforests of Volcano Town, the snow capped mountain of Mauna Kea, the rolling pastures of the Kohala mountain, to the pristine white sand beaches of Waikaloa , you will find a paradise like no other. So if you are looking forward to a vacation full of adventure and discovery, Hawaii’s Big Island is the place to be! Take a short tour of the Big Island to familiarize your self with the geography of each region and their unique characteristics.
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Additional Rate Information
AFFORDABLE LUXURY AT $135.00 NIGHTLY WITH A THREE DAY MINIMUM
THE 7TH NIGHT IS FREE WHEN YOU BOOK 6 NIGHTS!
Rates based upon double occupancy. Add $20.00 for each additional guest. The prices above do not reflect 11.42% general excise and transient accommodations tax. Housekeeping fee depending on length of stay. A 50% deposit is required to confirm the reservation. The balance is due 30 days prior to arrival.
For our guests reserving one week or longer: AS PART OF YOUR HAWAIIAN VACATION HONEYMOON AND GUEST PACKAGE FROM 'HALE ALOHA AINA' YOU WILL RECEIVE A TRADITIONAL FLOWER LEI WHEN ARRIVING AT THE HILO AIRPORT. GUESTS ARRIVING FROM KONA WILL RECEIVE A BAG OF 'HONU JAVA' COFFEE GROWN RIGHT IN THE VALLEY! A FRESH TROPICAL FLORAL ARRANGEMENT WILL GREET ALL OF OUR GUESTS ON ARRIVAL!
RESERVATIONS ARE CONFIRMED UPON RECEIPT OF YOUR DEPOSIT WHICH IS 50% OF THE TOTAL CHARGE. THE DEPOSIT IS DUE IN 7 DAYS OF BOOKING AND THE BALANCE IS DUE 30 DAYS PRIOR TO ARRIVAL. DIRECTIONS TO THE COTTAGE AND CHECK IN INFORMATION WILL BE EMAILED WHEN THE BALANCE IS PAID IN FULL. IN THE EVENT OF A CANCELLATION, YOUR DEPOSIT WILL BE REFUNDED LESS $100.00 IF WE ARE ABLE TO BOOK THE SPACE FOR ANOTHER PARTY.
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