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Vacation rentals in Hawaii

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A natural wood cabin is nestled within vibrant greenery, showcasing a welcoming porch with wooden steps. Surrounding foliage includes lush tropical plants, creating a serene and secluded atmosphere underneath a light canopy.
Cabin in Pāhoa
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 207 reviews

Jungle Haven at ReKindle Farm

Surrounded by fruit trees and lush greenery, ReKindle offers a peaceful retreat for those seeking to reconnect and restore. A 15 minute walk to the ocean, our cabin tucked in the jungle is the perfect place for guests to unwind and immerse themselves in nature. Fully sustainable, while still providing luxury and comfort. Whether you're looking to relax in a peaceful setting, learn about permaculture, or visit our farm, we have something for everyone. Jungle Haven is off grid and on solar power.

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The log cabin is positioned on a hillside surrounded by lush greenery, featuring a blend of vibrant trees and tropical plants. A clear sky adds to the natural tranquility of the setting, highlighting the cabin's wooden exterior and nearby landscaping.
Guesthouse in Honokaa
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 321 reviews

Romantic waterfall cabin in the rain forest

Your own private log cabin and waterfall! Listen to the rushing stream as it cascades over your own private 50 foot high waterfall in your own private cabin. For the writer. For the dreamer. For the romantic getaway. Be inspired, transported and immersed into our Hamakua Coast rain forest oasis. Located next to the Waipio Lookout, our rain forest property is the perfect place to recharge and rejuvenate. We’re a ten minute drive to Historical Honoka’a Town. Our "Banana Belt" climate is perfect!

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A private hot tub is nestled on a wooden deck, surrounded by lush greenery and native Hawaiian plants. An outdoor shower with natural wood fencing is visible nearby, enhancing the serene setting within the tranquil rainforest.
Guesthouse in Volcano
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 356 reviews

Ohia Hideaway Bed & Breakfast

Welcome to Ohia Hideaway - where comfort meets environmental responsibility. Wake up to a room service style breakfast of local fruit and homemade baked goods surrounded by miles of lush native Hawaiian rainforest. Its the perfect place to stargaze and relax in the private hot tub after a day of adventures. Stay put or explore what the quaint Volcano area has to offer. You can spend your days viewing lava fountains, hiking the national park, exploring lava tubes, golfing, or visiting the winery.

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A vibrant cottage with a gradient of orange and yellow sits on a lush green lawn, framed by palm trees. A clear rainbow arcs overhead against a softly cloudy sky, enhancing the tranquil atmosphere of the property.
Home in Pāhoa
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 535 reviews

Puna Rainforest Retreat Hotspring Rainbow Cottage

The Rainbow Cottage boasts a breathtaking ocean view from the queen bedroom and lanai. The cottage features a full bathroom and kitchenette containing a range, oven, mini-fridge, and microwave. There's a cozy twin bed for a third guest in the living room. Amenities: pool, two volcanic hot tubs, rainforest trail, garden, orchard, and a peaceful private retreat setting surrounded by nature. The owner lives on the 20-acre property to ensure your stay is perfect in every way. TA-008-365-8240-01

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A scenic sunset view highlights the horizon over calm waters, with soft waves lapping against the sandy beach. In the foreground, a decorative dolphin sculpture adds a touch of charm to the balcony railing, while lush greenery frames the view.
Condo in Waianae
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 321 reviews

Beachfront Getaway - Hawaiian Princess Condo

Mesmerizing sunset views from this sandy beach front condo. Nothing separates you from sparkling turquoise waters but footprints in the sand. Balcony is ideal height for turtle watching. From Nov- April you may spot a whale. This vibrant land is full of surprises. Even dolphins spin by now and then. Escape the crowds of Waikiki to experience a real Hawaiian lifestyle. Snorkel, boogie board or surf right out your door. Awakening to the rhythm of the ocean can change your life forever.

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A tranquil waterfall cascades over dark rocks into a serene swimming hole surrounded by lush greenery. A person is seen swimming in the calm water, while others relax on the rocky edge, engaged with the natural surroundings.
Farm stay in Hakalau
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 429 reviews

Forest Hale Cabin @ Permaculture Farm, Waterfall

A beautiful get-away surrounded by nature on a cacao farm! One-bedroom + loft cabin, full kitchen, bathroom, w/d, sunny lanai, on our Big Island off-grid permaculture farm. Cabin is nestled in a food forest a few hundred feet from a stunning waterfall with swimming hole in a peaceful bamboo grove. One king-size bed in bedroom, two twin beds in loft, which has low ceiling & is accessed by steep narrow stairs. Free entrance to botanic garden. Organic eggs, homemade chocolate at farmstand!

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Earthen home in Mountain View
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 209 reviews

Experience Living Inn a Volcano & Luxury Spa Bath

Stay in a volcano, on a volcano... Don't let your adventure stop at the national park! Come experience living in a luxurious volcano dome home where you will live in synergy with the natural exquisite surroundings. The cinder we used to build the whole dome comes from the local query produced from big island's natural volcanic features. We promise you'll lava it! There is the main bed that can sleep two people and our 7 foot bean bag can double as a bed for one adult or two children

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A gravel path winds through lush ferns, leading to a cabin nestled among trees. The cabin, with a light-colored exterior and green roof, features large windows that invite natural light. Surroundings are serene, suggesting a peaceful retreat in the woods.
Cabin in Naalehu
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 315 reviews

Peaceful Private Rainforest Getaway

This little cabin is so cozy, it's like your home away from home. You will find most everything you will need while staying here. It's tucked away in the trees with a National Park right in the back yard! You'll wish you could stay longer! Please be sure to read the entire description of the listing so there are no surprises. Babies under 9 months are welcome ( pack and play is available). There is only one bed so there's no accommodations for children older than that.

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Tiny home in Mountain View
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 115 reviews

Hale Ohana- Volcano, HI

Located in Volcano, HI- 5 short miles to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Sweet little studio cabin with outside bamboo shower- take a hot shower in the rain! (Please note there is no inside shower). Queen sized bed along with 32” TV, mini fridge, microwave, drip coffee pot and tea kettle. This place is small, but very cute! Tall ceilings with cedar tongue and groove. Small closet with a space to hang your coats. Indoor toilet and sink vanity in bathroom.

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The exterior of the all-concrete house features a unique architectural design with large circular and rectangular windows. Wooden shutters frame the windows, while tropical plants and vibrant flowers surround the base, creating a harmonious blend with the lush landscape.
Home in Pāhoa
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 219 reviews

Kehena Beach Ocean Front Cliff House

This home is obviously unique and has even been featured on HGTV's Off Beat American & The Travel Channel, but it is the land itself that we fell in love with. This all-concrete house is ocean front and perched on a lava cliff at Kehena Point. The Point sticks out into the ocean further than the surrounding lava cliffs and offers unparalleled views of the coast in both directions. Watch whales in season (November-April), and walk to a black sand beach.

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A dining area features a round table surrounded by four woven chairs. Large windows allow natural light, while the open layout connects to a covered outdoor space. A bar with seating is positioned along one side, enhancing the inviting atmosphere.
Home in Volcano
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 115 reviews

Hale Ho'okipa

This quiet mountain hide-a-way offers peace and serenity in a rural location close to Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park. The private home has covered private lanais with eating areas, lounging areas and a fire pit. Interior spaces have a unique Hawai'ian vibe with sophisticated decor. Picture windows along the back side of the hale provide uninterrupted views into the rainforest. A full chef's kitchen provides a perfect space to prepare family meals.

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A glamping structure features a large window showcasing a sunset reflection. Two wooden chairs are positioned on a deck in front of the building, surrounded by grass and a landscaped area. The sky presents varied shades of orange and gray, illuminating the simple construction.
Tiny home in Naalehu
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 199 reviews

Kanaloa

Kanaloa (God of the Sea creatures) over looks the Ocean, this room is 140 sq ft, with a queen bed, small table with chairs, no kitchen, large window to view Milky Way, sunrises, all while laying in bed. Kanaloa has its own private composting toilet 25’ from the room, bathroom sink, beach shower. A glamping room for short stays for those wanting a lower nightly price, clean, comfortable, getaway, close to Green Sand Beach and other popular place.

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All about Hawaii

What we see as the eight islands of the Hawaiian archipelago are in reality the visible peaks of a sprawling oceanic mountain range that first erupted into existence more than 65 million years ago. Today the resulting tropical landscapes outlined by some of the world’s most breathtaking beaches host millions of visitors seeking warm weather, brightly colored sunsets, crystal-clear waters, and maybe even the occasional whale or sea turtle sighting against the backdrop of paradise.

But what makes Hawaii particularly special is the opportunity to discover your favorite island specific to your interests. Island hopping is easy and reasonably affordable, so whether you prefer the cosmopolitan luxuries of Honolulu, the laid-back vibes of Maui, the rugged landscape of the Big Island, or the breathtaking biodiversity of Kauai, there’s an opportunity to mix and match should you want to wander.

What are the top things to do in Hawaii?

The Road to Hana (Maui)

Traveling Maui’s 64.4-mile stretch of winding coastal cliff-hugging highway and one-way bridges can admittedly be a white-knuckled experience, but the journey rewards with unforgettable sights along the way: waterfalls emptying into emerald pools, empty stretches of beaches, and black sand beaches where local kids build sandcastles. Most visitors turn back after reaching the sleepy town of Hana, but those who continue to complete the loop will take in a surreal and sometimes barren landscape shaped by volcanic forces still slumbering underneath.

Alakai Swamp Trail (Kauai)

Walking through the world's highest rainforest can be both disorienting and magical. The boardwalk trail is often blanketed by a swirling layer of fog, slowing your pace to a shuffle. But this is all to hikers’ benefit, provoking visitors to stop, listen, and look around more carefully than if the path was easier. Unusual accumulations of moss and fruiting mushrooms can be found all along the way, with rare endemic birds often heard but rarely seen, masked by the dense vegetation. The hike ends at Kilohana Lookout, where on a clear day you’ll look out onto the depths of Wainiha Valley all the way out to Hanalei.

Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park (Hawaii)

For most of us, walking upon an active volcano crater might be the closest we’ll get to visiting another planet. And indeed, the landscape of Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park frames an otherworldly geological scar — a hot, steaming, hissing wound stinking of sulfur dioxide gas. For those hesitant to get that up close and personal, the 11-mile route known as the Crater Rim Drive allows you to take in the view safely from your car, or at various lookouts or observation decks from a distance.

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