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Honaunau Farm is more than just a place to stay; it’s an experience of living sustainably amongst a rich botanical paradise. The farm sits on 7 lush acres with sweeping views of historical Kealakekua Bay and Honaunau National Park. Revel in the ocean views and the delicious fruit. The Ohana is a 2 bd, 1-bath located on the second floor. With a full kitchen, living room, & covered patio with access to our retreat area featuring an outdoor shower and yoga studio, there is ample space to enjoy. The space Watch beautiful sunsets over the ocean or gaze at the stars at night from the large patio (lanai). The apartment has one king bed, one queen bed, and a sofa bed. It is designed comfortably for 4 but can accommodate a group of 5. It also has access to laundry facilities located in the farmʻs workspace/kitchen on the first floor. This second floor apartment is above the farmʻs workspace/kitchen. *This is a hosted rental and the owners live on site. We enjoy meeting our guests and sharing local wisdom and tips. ***Please note*** Hawaii charges a 10.25% Transient Accommodation Tax as well as 4.712% GE Tax on all short-term rentals. Transient Accommodation#: TA-149-326-0288-01 *Car Rental Available Onsite* When booking your reservation ask about our 2019 AWD Hyundai Kona car rental availability. With the option for pick up/drop off at airport! Guest access Our farm has nearly 100 different fruit, food or medicinal plants and trees. We enjoy sharing our knowledge on the cultivation and use of plants as food, medicine and wellness. Guests are welcome to wander the farm and visit with the animals - we have goats, sheep, ducks, chickens, as well as 1 loving dog and 3 cats. Guests have access to the retreat area that includes the outdoor shower, infrared sauna and yoga studio, and also have access to snorkel gear. Other things to note From a 2013 study, it was assessed that the tourism industry was responsible for “21.7% of the island’s total energy consumption, 44.7% of the island-wide water consumption, and 10.7% of the island-wide waste generation” on the Big Island. We are an ecologically focused farm community, so please be aware of your consumption of natural resources and how much trash you produce during your stay with us by maximizing your recycling/composting and using electricity, gas and water conservatively. Please also support the local economy by dining and shopping at our local farmers markets, restaurants and shops.
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United States · Hawaii · Captain CookGot questions?
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