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Overview of Hawaiian Paradise Park Vacation Rentals

Discover a Home Away From Home in Hawaiian Paradise Park Vacation Homes

While staying in Hawaiian Paradise Park lodging, you and your family can enjoy ocean views—and perhaps even spot dolphins, sea turtles or humpback whales—from the comfort of your home. Hawaiian Paradise Park vacation homes include a variety of amenities you won't be able to find in a hotel, from spacious floor plans with multiple bedrooms and bathrooms to covered lanais, gas barbeque grills and in-unit washers/dryers. Hawaiian Paradise Park lodging is also conveniently located near grocery stores, shopping and restaurants.

When the kids are constantly antsy and the parents need a break from the busyness of everyday life, a vacation can be just what the family needs to relax and bond. Hawaii is the ultimate family destination, offering activities and sightseeing opportunities that every member of the family can enjoy. The Puna District on the Big Island of Hawaii is an ideal spot for a family looking for a relaxing vacation away from the more crowded tourist hotspots in the state. And, with luxurious lodging options like Hawaiian Paradise Park vacation homes, you can enjoy all the charms of Hawaii in comfortable and private homes.

Exploring the Puna District

When you're not enjoying Big Island vacation rentals, be sure to check out the sights the Puna District has to offer. Puna stretches from the 4,000-foot summit of the Kilauea volcano to the sea, and in the district you can enjoy everything from black-sand beaches to a hot spring warmed by Kilauea's steam.

Visiting Kalapana

Perhaps the most dramatic destination in the Puna District, though, is Kalapana, a centuries-old fishing village that was engulfed in lava after Kilauea's explosion in 1990. The town is a poignant reminder of the destruction volcanoes can cause. It also offers some of the best views of Kilauea in the Puna District.

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