Treehouse in Paradise Studio [1]
- Ocean View
Welcome to the Treehouse in Paradise where ocean and mountain views abound! Just a short drive to the famous Kehena Black Sands Beach, Uncle Roberts Awa Bar and Wednesday night live music & market, snorkeling or the Warm Ponds/Ahalanui Park in Kapoho, or the lava viewing hike entry at Kalapana, Treehouse in Paradise is literally the perfect location for visiting all the East side Big Island HOT spots. Don’t want to go out? No problem at all – this home is made for relaxing.
You’re renting the Studio only – which is on the ground level and consists of a detached bedroom with a brand new Queen bed, a small kitchenette with a full-size refrigerator, microwave, coffee pot, tea kettle and hot plate, a private bathroom, sleeper-sofa, outdoor Tiki bar & grill, a separate comfortable seating area and a FABULOUS private outdoor shower. And yes of course, unlimited WiFi internet. The Treehouse in Paradise Studio can be rented together or separately with the main house.
Ask me about discounts for our active military and veterans!
One Detached Bedroom & Sleeper Sofa (Sleeps 2 – 4)
Beds: 1 Queen & 1 Sleeper Sofa
1 bathrooms+ a luxurious outdoor shower
Kitchenette w/full-size refrigerator
All Cooking Utensils
Microwave
Washer & Dryer
Unlimited Broadband Internet w/Wifi
TV w/DVD Player (No Satellite or Cable)
No Landline/Limited Cell Reception (Rural/Coastal Area)
Linens/Towels Provided
BBQ Grill
Tiki Bar for mixing cocktails or dining (BYOB)
Ocean Access a Short Dive Away
Beach/Snorkel Gear
Many Restaurants Close
No Smoking
No Pets
And, don’t miss old Pahoa town, just a short 4 mile drive from the hale where you will find the original boardwalks that date back to the late 1800’s when this sleepy little town was king in the sugar plantation days. There is great dining in this little town with Italian, Thai, Chinese and Tex-Mex. Hilo town with all of its historical points of interest, color and famous for its friendly people is only about 45 minutes away and the ever changing Volcanoes National Park is about a 60 minute drive.
What to Pack:
The Island of Hawaii, aka the Big Island, boasts over 4,000 square miles and 10 different climate zones, within which are many micro climate zones! You may think that packing your favorite swimsuit and slippers (flip flops) is enough, but not true if you plan on doing any hiking or sightseeing around the island. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park can get quite chilly with temperatures dropping down to the low 40’s at night, sometimes lower, so do bring your favorite warm pajamas and at least a light jacket. It actually snows often on Mauna Kea, but they close those roads whenever there are blizzard conditions present. If you plan on doing a lava hike, you should consider bringing your hiking boots, as you’ll want good ankle support for this 1/2-day or more experience. At the very least, bring a solid pair of tennis shoes and don’t attempt the lava hike in flip flops.
Rates are for double occupancy. Add $25 per additional person, plus 14.416% Hawaii State taxes. Cleaning and other fees will also apply.
There is the potential for noise here. We just learned (12/1/17) that a neighbor has started building a new home nearby.
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