Departamento
Most Accessable Place To Explore All That Puna Has To Offer
Complejo de departamentos en Kurtistown con cocina y patio
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Opiniones
9.6 de 10,
Excepcional
1 habitación 1 baño 4 personas 55.7 metros cuadrados
Servicios principales
Explora la zona

Kurtistown, HI
- Place, Cuevas del fuego de Kilauea9 min en auto
- Place, University of Hawaii at Hilo26 min en auto
- Place, Puerto de Hilo30 min en auto
- Airport, Hilo, HI (ITO-A. Internacional de Hilo)
Habitaciones y camas
1 habitación (para 4 personas)
1 baño
Baño 1
Tina o regadera · Excusado
Ambientes
Deck o patio
Cocina
Jardín
Área de comedor
Información de la propiedad
Most Accessable Place To Explore All That Puna Has To Offer
We have lived in this area for 25 years and know this area well. Our time here has been well spent. We have developed this patch of land over time and have createdf an atmosphere that is both pleasing and comfortable. We enjoy receiving guersts from many places and cultures and sharing our lifestyle. The cottage is a unique space created to make you feel relaxed and peaceful. We grow some fruits and vegetables and enjoy spending time with our animals (horse, donkey, dog and 3 cats. Kayo likes gardenig and visiting with friends. and Roby enjoys horseback riding and doing improvement projects
The cottage is surrounded with a natural ohia fores. Many wild flowers bloom throughout the year. March is the month when the lehua flowers start blooming. In the spring and summer months the orchids come into season. This country setting is full of attractions including the antics of the horse and the donkey as they plan in the pasture
The cottage is surrounded with a natural ohia fores. Many wild flowers bloom throughout the year. March is the month when the lehua flowers start blooming. In the spring and summer months the orchids come into season. This country setting is full of attractions including the antics of the horse and the donkey as they plan in the pasture
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Servicios
Cocina
Lavadora
Secadora
Mascotas
Área exterior
Vista al agua
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Reglas de la propiedad
Hora de inicio del check-in: 16:00
Hora límite del check-out: 11:00
Niños
Se permiten niños: edad mínima de 0 a 17 años
Eventos
No se permiten eventos
Mascotas
Se aceptan mascotas
Fumar
No se permite fumar
Información importante
Información importante
Podría aplicarse un cargo por persona extra, que varía según la política de la propiedad
Es posible que debas presentar una identificación oficial con fotografía y una tarjeta de crédito, una tarjeta de débito o hacer un depósito en efectivo en el check-in para cubrir cualquier gasto imprevisto
Las solicitudes especiales no se pueden garantizar. Están sujetas a disponibilidad al momento del check-in y pueden tener un costo extra
No se permiten fiestas ni eventos de grupos
El anfitrión no indicó si hay detector de monóxido de carbono en la propiedad, por lo que se recomienda llevar uno portátil
El anfitrión no indicó si hay detector de humo en la propiedad
Información de la zona
Kurtistown
este departamento se encuentra en Kurtistown. Hiʻiaka's Healing Hawaiian Herb Garden y Hilo Coffee Mill son puntos de interés locales, y aquellos que deseen ir de compras pueden visitar Centro comercial Prince Kuhio Plaza y Centro comercial Hilo Shopping Center. También vale la pena conocer University of Hawaii at Hilo Botanical Gardens y Jardines de orquídeas Akatsuka. En la zona, puedes practicar actividades como snorkel y surf o bodyboard, o disfrutar del aire libre mientras haces ciclismo y paseos a pie o ciclismo en senderos.

Kurtistown, HI
Qué hay cerca
- Cuevas del fuego de Kilauea - A 9 min en auto - 3.3 km
- University of Hawaii at Hilo - A 26 min en auto - 20.7 km
- Puerto de Hilo - A 30 min en auto - 25.6 km
- Rainbow Falls - A 32 min en auto - 25.2 km
- Parque de la playa Carlsmith - A 35 min en auto - 28.3 km
Medios de transporte
Restaurantes
- McDonald's - A 23 min en auto
- Bite The Eye - A 25 min en auto
- The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf - A 15 min en auto
- Saucy Mama’s - A 11 min en auto
- Poppy - A 23 min en auto
Preguntas frecuentes
Acerca del anfitrión
Anfitrión: Roby Laird

We move from Japan to the Big Island in 1991. We spent 6 years in Japan teach English. We enjoyed traveling around Japan and interacting with the culture there. Kayo was born there and we stayed at her family home on Okayama. While we were there we developed a host of friends from all over the world. We still have contact with some of the. Our friends from down under will be visiting us for a few days in July. Its always great fun to get together. We are both retired now. Roby completed a career in social work assisting people with mental health issues to get services they needed. Kayo work in a Japanese restaurant with her long time friend and recently retired.
Roby was born in Indiana and left that state never to return after graduating from high on 1966. The draft was taking people right out of high school at the time so Roby joined the Marines and served 4 years. After discharge from the service, He worked as a carpenter until he met Kayo. Never having been in another country, Roby decided he wanted to try living in Japan. We wen to Japan in 1980.
Kayo was born in Japan were she went to high school. After high school she went to San Jose Cal. to attend college. She spent 3 years there studying English. She returned to Japan to work for her brother in his coffee shop. She had opportunity to travel with a friend to visit her friend in San Francisco where she met Roby. We have been married for 35 years now.
Roby was born in Indiana and left that state never to return after graduating from high on 1966. The draft was taking people right out of high school at the time so Roby joined the Marines and served 4 years. After discharge from the service, He worked as a carpenter until he met Kayo. Never having been in another country, Roby decided he wanted to try living in Japan. We wen to Japan in 1980.
Kayo was born in Japan were she went to high school. After high school she went to San Jose Cal. to attend college. She spent 3 years there studying English. She returned to Japan to work for her brother in his coffee shop. She had opportunity to travel with a friend to visit her friend in San Francisco where she met Roby. We have been married for 35 years now.
Qué distingue a esta propiedad
The Puna district has an interesting history. Hilo and Kau'are linked both geographically and historically through Puna. Prior to the arrival of western civilization there were routes that connected these two very different areas of the island through Puna. The areas they traversed included some stands of fairly intact native vegetation with little modern development, offering a glimpse into the past. The Puna Trail evolved from a trail system generally known as the ala loa or ala hele which served not only to provide travelers with access to resources with a given ahupua'a, but also passed through the entire district of Puna This trail still exists today. One can access it at the end of Kaloli drive in Hawaiian Paradise Park.
After Hawaii's first forestry law in 1839 restricted the removal of sandalwood trees, cattle ranching and coffee cultivation became the leading commercial activities. Before 1900, coffee was the chief agricultural crop in the area in 1899, the Ola'a Sugar Company was founded and the coffee trees were uprooted to make way for sugarcane. Fifteen years later the farmers would return to planting coffee.
Macadama nuts and papaya were introduced in 1881 and 1919 respectively. Papaya and macadama nuts have become the leading cash crops of Puna. About 97% of the states papaya production occurs in Puna.
After Hawaii's first forestry law in 1839 restricted the removal of sandalwood trees, cattle ranching and coffee cultivation became the leading commercial activities. Before 1900, coffee was the chief agricultural crop in the area in 1899, the Ola'a Sugar Company was founded and the coffee trees were uprooted to make way for sugarcane. Fifteen years later the farmers would return to planting coffee.
Macadama nuts and papaya were introduced in 1881 and 1919 respectively. Papaya and macadama nuts have become the leading cash crops of Puna. About 97% of the states papaya production occurs in Puna.
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