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Patey's Place
Welcome to Koa Wood Hale! We have separate female and male dorms, plus four private rooms with queen-sized beds. Avail of our 3 kitchens and 3 bathrooms on site. Enjoy our High speed internet & wireless, bicycle hire, coin-operated laundry on-site, ocean view sun deck with BBQ and hammock. There is coffee and fruit in the morning, and sheets and towels provided ...
Hedonisia Hawaii
Hedonisia Hawaii is a hostel set in the wild, lush tropical rainforests of East Hawaii. When you are ready to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city; come stay with us, relax, and drink in the varied, intense, and plentiful beauty of Mother Nature in East Hawaii ...
Arnott's Lodge
At Arnott's Lodge, it's been our commitment since 1990 to spread the spirit of Aloha. Escape and get away from it all! Come stay with us at our friendly lodge and experience the heart of Hawaii ...
HI - Holo Holo In
We are located Big Island of Hawaii,1 mile from Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, where active Kilauea Volcano. Volcano Village is small community middle of quite rainforest ...
Pineapple Park Volcano Side Bed & Breakfast
Travelers only no local guest excepted in dorm bunk space. locals accepted in privet rooms only, no smoking inside of hostel, quit hr. 10 pm to 7 am, no checking after 9 pm, kitchen closed after 10 pm, Kona location has large patio over looking the Bay with 30 dorm bunks ,7 showers and 7 toilets, 3 v.i.p. privet rooms privet bath . 7 privet room shared bath ...
Hilo Bay Hostel
Located in the heart of historic downtown Hilo, within an easy walk to: bus terminal, farmer's market, movie theaters, restaurants, shops, museums, library, post office & beautiful Hilo Bay ...
Pahoa Hostel
The "hostel" consists of two busses that have been converted to nice living spaces in a banana patch with gardens all around. Also there is a cottage with a loft bed and a porch area with a day bed. All are covered with mosquito nets. The kitchen area is on the side of the cottage and is used by the guests only. The kitchen in my house is used for preparation of meals for those doing a work exchange or pay for meals. We have lots of fruit available and produce from the garden as well for the guests who are willing to go pick it ...
Kaimana Guest House & Hostel
quiet location on the coast. We're about 700 feet from the shore which is rocky. Off the beaten track this is a great place to view whales when the season is right ...
The Volcano Ranch Hostel
13-3775 Kalapana Highway, Big Island ...
 
The Island of Hawaii (called the Big Island or Hawaii proper) is one of eight main islands that make up the U.S. State of Hawaii. It is said to have been named after Hawaiiloa, a legendary Polynesian navigator who first discovered the Hawaiian Islands. However, other accounts attribute the name to the legendary land or realm of Hawaiki, or Havaiki, a place from which the Polynesians originated (see also Manua), the place where they go in the afterlife, the realm of the Gods. The Island of Hawaii is larger than all the other Hawaiian Islands combined. The Island of Hawaii is administered under the County of Hawaii. The county seat is Hilo. It is estimated that as of the year 2003, the island had a resident population of 158,400 persons. The Big Island is famous for its volcanoes. Kīlauea, the most active, has been erupting almost continuously for more than two decades. At the coast where the lava meets the ocean, one can sometimes see billows of white steam rising from off the shoreline. At night, the lava lights up the steam to give an orange glow. When the molten lava makes contact with the ocean, the sea water turns into steam, and the sudden cooling of the lava causes the newly formed lava rocks to explode and crack into small pieces. The broken up lava is further ground into black sands along the shore by the ocean waves. Black sand beaches are common on the Big Island. Another popular tourist spot is the Mauna Loa Macadamia Nut orchard and factory, a retailer of chocolate and Macadamia nuts.

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