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Kayaking home from the Mokulua Islands

King Kamehameha the Great's Family Stays Here at Old Hawaii [#85154] | View Property

Lanikai
House, 3 Bedrooms + Detached Unit, 1.5+ Baths (Sleeps 6)
$4,000/mo
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King Kamehameha the Great's Family Stays Here at Old Hawaii
5/5

Very welcoming owners, beautiful clean home 5 min away from the most beautiful beach on Oahu!

Guest: Mommy of 2 under 3 (San Francisco Bay Area)
Date of Stay: 10/25/10 Review Submitted: 11/22/10

The house is truly old Hawaii style, clean and very charming. A separate guest cottage is very convenient. We didn't take much clothes with us so we used washer and dryer pretty often. We bought groceries at a local grocery store and we cooked most of the meals. The kitchen had everything we needed: pots and pans, some spices, towels, dishwasher, etc. Our kids loved playing in the huge yard. There are many toys in the shed and also a kayak. We took it to the small beach right across the street. The main beach is about 7 minutes walk and we went there every day. It's a very quiet friendly neighborhood. There are many people walking with their dogs or jogging even late night. It is very safe. The owners are extremely kind and polite. They always responded promptly to our emails. They sent us the security deposit refund with a beautiful Lanikai postcard the day after we left the house. They are no doubt the nicest people we ever met!

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King Kamehameha the Great's Family Stays Here at Old Hawaii
5/5

Reliving My Boyhood

Guest: Paul (Scottsdale, AZ)
Date of Stay: 10/11/10 Review Submitted: 11/01/10

Since I was born and raised in Hawaii, we visit often to see family and friends. In my boyhood days of the 50s and 60s, I lived at the Kailua and Lanikai beaches. Kalapawai store was everyone's hangout before going to the beach. When we planned on returning for a family reunion to celebrate birthdays, and visit our son and his family, we chose Lanikai. We were delighted to find the Old Hawaiian Plantation Home, and knew it would be perfect for our Ohana(family) to gather and enjoy. And we did. We hiked to the nearby Pillboxes and enjoyed the spectacular views of the Windward side of the islands. We made use of the ocean kayak at the house to paddle to the Mokulua Islands,and we enjoyed the beach at Lanikai, one of the very best in the world, utilizing all the amenities and leisure items already available to us at the house. When it came time to relax on the front porch,so many old memories returned, and I was so glad my family could enjoy some of these memories in person. To watch our grandkids playing in the front yard, in a setting so few people enjoy, we were as happy as we could be.This is a wonderful house that makes you feel at home. We BBQ often, and enjoyed just staying at the house. However, I wanted my grandson to see Pearl Harbor and the Mighty Missouri battleship, which is an easy trip via H3 highway.My father was a Pearl Harbor survivor, so this is a special place for me. Jean is a wonderful owner that you deal with directly, and she was thoughtful and fair in her dealings with us to finalize our plans. I knew then that we had made the right choice. Hopefully we get to return soon, and stay longer. I really miss the hale, and the wonderful area of Lanikai. I think about it everyday. Mahalo Nui Loa, Paul and Family

Owner response:Aloha, Paulo, Mahalo nui, Paulo, for your very kind words, and your thoughtful review. We want all our guests to have a wonderful, memory-making time at Old Hawaii Plantation House in Lanikai, just as you and your ohana did. Your kokua is greatly appreciated. We look forward to welcoming you and your ohana back! E como mai! Welcome home! A hui ho! Until we meet again! Aloha pumehana, Jean and Doug

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King Kamehameha the Great's Family Stays Here at Old Hawaii
5/5

Guest: Alice Wood (Seaside Oregon)
Date of Stay: 02/22/10 Review Submitted: 02/22/10

We enjoyed a stay from mid-November to mid-December 2009. We visited North Shore to see bigge than usual waves and were pleased to be there when the Eddy Aikau surf competition got to go. The homeowners' assn has a great holiday bazaar in the community meeting area. Honolulu is a short drive over the Pali Highway. We did our holiday shopping at several holiday bazaars offered on the island. This charming house is very comfortable and so conducive to relaxing and leaving home behind for awhile. Looking forward to our next opportunity to stay here.

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King Kamehameha the Great's Family Stays Here at Old Hawaii
5/5

Guest: Betty Myrick (-)
Date of Stay: 08/24/09 Review Submitted: 08/24/09

Our family spent one month relaxing at the Old Hawaiian Pantation Home away from the crowds and traffic of Waikiki. The grounds are spacious and we spent our evenings sitting on the lanai with the warm breezes and star filled sky. The plantation cottage was comfortable,well equipped and perfectly outfitted for families. In the cubboards were extra beach towels, linens and pillow. The added bonus is the cottage in back with separate sleeping quarters. There is easy access to the beaches with one just across the street. For an evening out there is the small town of Kailua nearby with several restaurants. A truly wonderful Hawaiian holiday.

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King Kamehameha the Great's Family Stays Here at Old Hawaii
5/5

Guest: Bowoof (Spokane, WA)
Date of Stay: 07/30/09 Review Submitted: 07/30/09

How wonderful this hale is ! We could not have had a more authentic Hawaiian experience than our stay this April in Lanikai. The house lacks for nothing - comfy linens, fully equipped kitchen, closets and storage; 3 Cable TVs-DVD+CDplayers+WiFi-; kayak, snorkels, toys and abundant sunshine. A 2 minute walk to the beach and several beaches to pick from ! All you need to bring is your bathing suit ! We celebrated our 30th wedding anniversary at this hale in Lanikai with our children, grandkids and friends. The kids played in the fenced yard; we played badminton and frisbee and flew toy airplanes on the big green lawn - it must a third of an acre; and BBQ'd almost every evening. We did eat out at Teddy's for burgers and Cinnamon’s for breakfast a couple of times in Kailua, but really would never have had to even get in the car ! The kayak came in very handy - a quick trip to the Mokulua Islands by the hardy ones. And the hardy ones took a short hike to the top of the hill to see the WWII gun turrets . History is displayed at this hale with photos from the very early days before and during WWII. The flora and beaches are just too beautiful - a photographer's dream. This side of Oahu is Hawaii's best kept secret. We actually enjoyed doing laundry here ! Pack light and use the W/D !

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King Kamehameha the Great's Family Stays Here at Old Hawaii
5/5

Paradise for Sure

Guest: Bowoof (Spokane, WA)
Date of Stay: 04/16/09 Review Submitted: 07/27/09

How wonderful this hale is ! We could not have had a more authentic Hawaiian experience than our stay this April in Lanikai. The house lacks for nothing - comfy linens, fully equipped kitchen, closets and storage; 3 TVs-DVD+CDplayers+WiFi-; kayak, snorkels, toys and abundant sunshine. A 2 minute walk to the beach and several beaches to pick from ! All you need to bring is your bathing suit ! We came from the mainland to celebrate our 30th wedding anniversary at this hale in Lanikai with our children, grandkids and friends. The kids played in the fenced yard; we played badminton and frisbee and flew toy airplanes on the big green lawn - it must be a third of an acre; and BBQ'd almost every evening. We did eat out at Teddy's for burgers and Cinnamon’s for breakfast a couple of times in Kailua, but really would never have had to even get in the car ! The kayak came in very handy - a quick trip to the Mokulua Islands by the hardy ones. And the hardy ones took a short hike to the top of the hill to see the WWII gun turrets . History is displayed at this hale with photos from the very early days before and during WWII. The flora and beaches are just too beautiful - a photographer's dream. This side of Oahu is Hawaii's best kept secret. We actually enjoyed doing laundry here ! Pack light and use the W/D !

Owner response:Mahalo, Barbara! We are so happy that you and your family enjoyed the Old Hawaii Plantation Beach House in Lanikai! And we very much appreciate your taking the time to write and let us know! It is truly a family home, and it makes us very happy to share it with families, making memories of good times that last forever. Aloha pumehana, Jean and Doug

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King Kamehameha the Great's Family Stays Here at Old Hawaii
5/5

Guestbook Comment

Guest: Anonymous
Date of Stay: 08/01/08 Review Submitted: 08/10/08

As a fascinated fan of the King of Rock 'n' Roll, Lanikai holds many a wonder and this house has a treasure to delight any Elvis fan!! Sitting on the porch, sipping a Long Board beer, listening to the pacific wind swaying the (enormous) palm trees is heaven. And successfully kayaked to the Island (beautiful). Heaven.

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King Kamehameha the Great's Family Stays Here at Old Hawaii
5/5

Guestbook Comment

Guest: Anonymous
Date of Stay: 06/01/06 Review Submitted: 06/18/06

December 2004 Having lived in the Islands in the 50's, this property provides that early Hawaiian tranquil atmosphere. All you need to bring is your bathing suit and your Don Ho tapes! The tradewinds, the fragrant plumerias and the beautiful sandy beaches will help put you immediately in Paradise. This charming plantation home and surrounding grounds are well kept. Wonderful for active families or a couple seeking tranquility. Oh, you'll have many choices for near by activites and restaurants! Memories of our stay bring SMILES everytime Lanikai is mentioned! We know you'll enjoy this special place! Your family will thank you for their fond memories. Enjoy your visit, we know you will! Aloha, Peggy Lucas

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King Kamehameha the Great's Family Stays Here at Old Hawaii
5/5

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Guest: Anonymous
Date of Stay: 05/01/06 Review Submitted: 05/21/06

It is a side of Hawaii that is very hard to find...old Hawaii. This charming 1930's cottage resides in a quiet and exclusive community, has a huge front yard, and is just steps from the most beautiful beach in the world. We loved the Hawaiian quilts on all the beds, the lauhala mats on the original wood floors, listening to old hulas on the stereo, and just sitting in the rocking chair on the lanai watching our kids play. We live in an apartment in a large city, and the big yard was just heaven. Having a kid-friendly home, with a fully equipped kitchen, dvd and cable TV, and new washer and dryer made this locale the perfect spot for a lovely and easy family vacation. One of the showers is actually outdoors, which was a hit with kids and adults alike. It is also close to Honolulu and all that city has to offer, but you just feel so disconnected and relaxed being at this lovely old home in Lanikai.

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King Kamehameha the Great's Family Stays Here at Old Hawaii
5/5

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Guest: Anonymous
Date of Stay: 05/01/06 Review Submitted: 05/17/06

Paradise in paradise! We had so much fun at the house and in the big fun yard. The house is located in the perfect location with just enough access to the things you need. If our four year old had his way, we would never leave!

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King Kamehameha the Great's Family Stays Here at Old Hawaii
5/5

Guest: Anonymous
Date of Stay: 03/16/06 Review Submitted: 03/16/06

We spent 10 days with our family at this charming retreat in Lanakai – literally a stone’s throw from the beaches. We felt lost in another time, yet had every thing we could possibly require. The gated grounds were well maintained and safe for our toddler grandchildren with geckos galore. The home was entirely comfortable, but the outdoor shower (there’s one indoors, too) was everyone’s favorite. We had never been to this part of Hawaii, but would surely go again, knowing that there is much more to Oahu than just Waikiki.

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King Kamehameha the Great's Family Stays Here at Old Hawaii
5/5

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Guest: Anonymous
Date of Stay: 03/01/06 Review Submitted: 03/15/06

We spent 10 days with our family at this charming retreat in Lanakai – literally a stone’s throw from the beaches. We felt lost in another time, yet had every thing we could possibly require. The gated grounds were well maintained and safe for our toddler grandchildren with geckos galore. The home was entirely comfortable, but the outdoor shower (there’s one indoors, too) was everyone’s favorite. We had never been to this part of Hawaii, but would surely go again, knowing that there is much more to Oahu than just Waikiki.

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