Beach glamping in Big Island

Hawaii’s heartland has tropical beaches, active volcanoes, and a rich cultural heritage.

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Land of the Rainbow Honeycomb

6 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents25 acres · Naalehu, HI
When Hawaiian ancestors first landed on these shores, it was right here at Ka’ Lae or South Point, it is the original settlement site for the Hawaiian people & therefore this sacred land holds tremendous cultural & historic significance. A’ina Ke Anuenue Melemele, meaning Land Of The Rainbow Honeycomb; features an exotic Locale, stand-alone private cottages, Eco-Luxury accommodations, Family & Pet Friendly, & is a Sustainable Farm-Estate. This one of a kind custom Hawaiian temple: Luakini O Moe’ Uhane, meaning Temple Of Dreams is a custom pentagonal treehouse in an old growth Kiawe tree. Home to the white owl & featuring King memory foam Bed, large windows, outside deck, plush interior decor, & tall vaulted ceilings. The grounds are a series of serene swaths of native Hawaiian ocean-view grasslands, old growth Kiawe trees, & unencumbered shoreline. Within walking distance 1 mile to Ka’ Alu’ Alu’ Bay, & directly overlooking the famous Greensands beach. This Treehouse Temple is a lightening-rod for dreams! Awaken to the sounds of birdsong, ocean surf, & the occasional mooing cow, or cooing peacock. Our Lovevolution Animal Sanctuary houses 33 creatures ranging from ducks to sheep to cows & many other incredible & exotic animals also inhabit this wonderland & bring so much love to visitors from all around the world. *It is important to note that we are located in South Point Hawaii near Naalehu town, not Captain Cook . Traditional cars can carefully come down here, suvs or jeeps are great. There is a locked gate with a code-box for easy guest access. Additionally, this very secure area has No immediate neighbors within 200 acres! Perfect for privacy & exclusivity. Rainbow Honeycomb Sanctuary at the world famous enchanted emerald sands beach In South Point Hawaii is nestled on 25 acres of stunning ocean views, 1 mile from the shore @ 650 ft elevation our sustainable eco-retreat features magical tree houses, unique tiny homes, pyramids, & camping options. Fully solar powered, our water comes from the sky, here nature & tech meet with WiFi, full outdoor kitchen, composting toilets & comfortable clean memory foam beds. Only 5 miles to town, dare to dream big!
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TreeHouse in canopy of trees

1 site · Lodging3 acres · Mountain View, HI
Learn more about this land:Aloha,I built the treehouse to be a very romantic hideaway for myself and my honey, and now that I'm renting it out, the couples and families who have stayed here, including many honeymooners have appreciated the romance of the setting and ambiance. (In fact, we had considered calling it KamaSutreehouse when setting up the website!.) It's not just romantic though it's really fun for the kids. The setting is so private, surrounded by such natural beauty that one cannot help but be inspired. My favorite romantic details are the fireplace and the bed perched high up in the loft where you're surrounded by windows looking out at the moon and stars at night and native trees, birds and cloud formations by day, the low ceilinged double futon bed approached by inside later ( which is mostly for kids) and also accessible by crawling under the Master Bed ( about 5 feet up). The Sky-Walk 90 feet out into the forest is the latest whimsical and fun additions. The location is great it's very private and quiet, hidden in the rainforest yet it's only 3 miles from Volcano Village and 5 miles from the park entrance. Some guests a never leave the Treehouse. The TreeHouse is at 2860 feet above sea level, plus 20 ft. for the TreeHouse, and Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is at a little over 4000 feet above seas level for the viewing of the glow from the vent at a mile distance, on the edge of the crater. For the most comprehensive information about the island and local area, I recommend the book, The Big Island Revealed. The main attraction locally, of course, is Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and the hiking thru lava fields, lava tubes and even across the floors of craters. Volcano Village is well known as a premier artist colony and is home to many scientists, as well. Hilo is 25 miles away and has many attractions, including a new, state of the art astronomy museum that shouldn't be missed. And of course the Island is surrounded by beautiful blue ocean and all the activities that go with that.
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The Kikala Waterfall Lodge

5 sites · Lodging14 acres · Wainaku, HI
The Kikala Waterfall Lodge at the Mauna Kea Cloudforest Bioreserve is a lodge nested in a botanical garden and farm dedicated to the preservation of the world's plant biodiversity. Situated on the southeast facing flanks of Mauna Kea overlooking Hilo Bay and the Hamakua Coast, the bioreserve benefits of a unique climate where the lowland rainforest climate zone (Koeppen climate Zone Af) overlaps with the oceanic temperate mountain zone of Mauna Kea (Koeppen Climate Zone Cfb). The result is a cool and wet climate zone that supports many of the world's endangered palms and conifers. The bioreserve features 14 acres of riverfront Cloud forest. The Kikala river runs through the middle of the bioreserve, so Kikala Waterfall Lodge guests on the bioreserve have private exclusive access to prime waterfalls and swimming holes. The Cloudforest bioreserve isn't just home to botanical wonders, Hawaiian native hawks and many other beautiful Hawaiian birds like to nest in the cloudforest. The lodge community center features a Zendo that can support a contemplative yoga and meditation practice. The Bioreserve features gardens with a Japanese Zen influence to encourage a contemplative retreat experience.
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Magical Lava Temple Pele's Feet

3 sites · Lodging1 acre · Pāhoa, HI
Aloha ~ Are you ready for a Rebirth? An Epic, Elemental Stay? Come join us here at The Lava Sanctuary at Pele's Feet. Pele, the Hawaiian Goddess of the Volcano & Transformation, called me here to create an off-grid Magical Sanctuary on the newest land on Earth ~. We have grown and have several different accommodations from rustic to super nice Airbnb Plus. We have been featured in Hana Hou Magazine, as well as dozens of media around the world. This Elemental Vortex with wraparound Volcano views is surrounded by dramatic black lava fields, amazing black sand beaches, local culture and fun markets all located nearby! We have: The Magical Lava Temple (can sleep 5) The Phoenix House (look it up online, epic and unique!) - a tiny home that sleeps 2 and offers Rebirth! The Ohana House (can sleep 4) And the Lava Escape Pods (can sleep 1-2) Message us with your dates, your number of people, and we can let you know what's available ~ Infinite Blessings ~ JADE. The Radiant Lotus. Org.
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Casa by the Sea-Treehouse Vibe Ohia

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Keaau, HI
COUPON CODE 15% OCT-JAN 2ND 2024 APPLY AT CHECKOUT: 7YGQ9TAV Casa by the Sea Welcomes you.Relax in Paradise with 1 acre of Tropical Jungle to explore and the sounds of the Ocean,Birds & Frogs. 5 Min short walk to Paradise Cliffs & Parks. COME SEE THE ONLY HAWAIIAN ISLAND WITH AN ACTIVE VOLCANO. 15 min Drive to Mackenzie State Park, HILO BAY. Check out the New POHOIKI BLACK SAND BEACH. 30 MINUTES TO VOLCANO NAT. Park, Waterfalls, BLACK SAND BEACHES AND CAVES. (WE ARE CENTRALLY LOCATED) We Offer Free WIFI, Smart TV's in Every Room, Coffee, Beach essentials. *Main House sleeps 5 ADULTS 1 small Child (2 BEDROOMS W/LOFT=3 Separate sleeping areas) *Sleeping areas Loft on 3rd Floor, 2 Connecting rooms on 2nd Floor. *Loft has 1 KING BED, Smart Tv, AC *Bedroom 1 has 1 QUEEN BED, Smart Tv,AC *Bedroom 2 has 1 FULL BED, 1 SINGLE BED, Smart Tv, No AC *All Rooms have a Smart Tv *1 Full Bathroom Bathtub- Full shower *1 Half Bath includes Outdoor Cedar-Wood Shower *1 Outdoor Surfboard Pineapple shower *BBQ (GAS-Propane) (FREE) *Washer & Dryer (FREE) *Downstairs Lounge Area Hammock & Adirondack Chairs *Outdoor Dining Gorgeous views from the Deck *AC is 24,000 BTU COOLS 1500 sqft inside house is 1248 sqft Plus 300 Sqft Spacious Lanai. *A/C in loft area there is not a separate A/C unit in connecting bedrooms but cools down quite nice at night. ~Rustic Mexico Charm with Hawaiian vibe Themed Home~ This house is private and has a private entrance and potential for noise: *Frogs *Roosters roam free *Birds This House is set back from the road with a buffer of vegetation and a meandering driveway. Private and charming! There is a large Lanai/DECK just steps outside the house with great bird's eye views of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa on a clear day.. This area is high off the ground providing generous air flow, garden views and a wonderful sense of living in a tree house. You can also choose to relax downstairs in hammocks or Adirondack Chairs in lounge area. AMENITIES: *1 Kitchen Fully Loaded *Kitchenette downstairs, BBQ, Fridge, Stove Top *1 Large Refrigerator and 1 Mini Fridge *1 Stove *1 Dining tables *Tea Kettle * Linens Provided * Microwave * Toaster * 4 SmartTV's * Beach Towels Provided * 1 Outdoor Cedar showers-for the Nature lovers. * Smart TV's, Cable tv, Netflix, Amazon TV, Apple TV, Discovery Plus * Desk Area for a lap top computer or work station * High Speed WIFI *Large Deck/ Lanai *Washer & Dryer Included * House has lots of Windows and open flow from the kitchen to the living and dining areas, propane stove. * This charming Tree/Log House in a stunning Tropical Jungle awaits! 1 block from the Ocean Cliffs. A Hammock and Chairs are waiting for you just outside your suite. Pick fresh Lemons, Lilikoi, Avocado if in season, Coconuts from the Ground. SOME ACTIVITIES & SITES: *Mackenzie State Park-15-20 min drive (Park and Hike to see the new POHOIKI BLACK SAND BEACH) * Akaka Falls State Park ... 1 hr * Punalu'u Black Sand Beach 1 hour 15 min * Champagne Ponds ... 25 min * Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park ...35 min * Hilo ... 25 min * Hot Springs Pond aka Ahalanui Warm Spring Park ... 30 Min * Jaggar Museum ... 40 min * Kaumana Caves County Park ... 35 min * Kalapana Lava Viewing Area ... 23 min * Lava Tree State Park ... 23 min * Mauna Kea Observatory Visitor Center … 1 hour * Mauna Loa Factory ... 14 min * Pana’ewa Rainforest Zoo & Gardens ... 20 min * Papakolea Green Sand Beach ... 1 hrs and 55 min * Restaurants Close-by near Pahoa Village 15 min * Wai’opae Tide Pools ... 20 MIN DRIVE FOR THE BEST snorkeling ~It is best to rent a vehicle and if you plan on driving to the visitor center of Mauna Kea you may want to rent a 4 wheel drive vehicle as the drive is very difficult on 5 cylinders. ~A Hammock, Chairs, and a Cocktail are waiting just outside your suite. *STVR-19-365359/NUCR-20-1838
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Topical Tree Homestead

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Pāhoa, HI
Aloha, I made a lifestyle decision to move to Hawaii in 2005. I fell in love with the Big Island for the first time in 97. Since then I've explored homesteading and a closer connection to our land. I have been building and creating. Now I am ready to share my property with travelers who visit this magical place. I am into a peaceful sustainable existence, that gives rest to a fast moving civilization. Sometimes it is enough to just look at the stars, and here you can see them well, or just return to the original TV, a nice relaxing fire. And I love to cook on the flames, so simple, so good. Sharing food is my favorite form of communion. I love slow cooking, whether it be smoking or stew making. Slower and longer is just better if you ask me. I am a builder, and as a builder the most gratifying thing is to see people enjoying the manifestations that have been created. Sometimes the focus of what it means to construct something for the utilitarian purpose gets lost in the process. But, the magic is always underlying everything, so many times pure serendipity is right there, reminding us. The intention is everything and construed in all the stones carried, wood carved, land sculpted and much, much else. When the energy is pure, then it is easily conveyed or felt. This land is unfolding as the volcano has taught us. All who become part of this history will see how powerful is the asking. My experience here is that there is an instant reflection in the asking. Have fun and come and see...After all this is some of the newest land on this planet.
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Beach glamping in Big Island guide

Overview

The Big Island is every bit the Hawaiian paradise you’ve seen in the movies. Azure waters and black- and white-sand beaches draw sunseekers to the coast, while rugged volcanic peaks and swathes of emerald-green rainforest tempt adventurers inland, and everywhere you go, you’ll be met with a vibrant fusion of Polynesian cultures. Hawaii’s tropical climate makes camping a four-season pastime with lots of options. Pitch a tent or rent a cabin at a state park, camp by the beachside at a county park, or park your campervan on a private farm. 

Where to go

Kailua-Kona Coast

=The Big Island’s Gold Coast stretches along the west shore, fringed with sandy beaches and colorful coral reefs. Seaside campers will find plenty of ways to get on the water, whether swimming and snorkeling at Kahalu'u Beach Park, paddling around Kealakekua Bay in a kayak, or setting sail on a whale or dolphin-watching cruise. Back on land, take a tour of a Kona coffee plantation and pay a visit to the Pu'uhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park.

Kohala

Rugged lava fields meet golden beaches and pastoral farmlands in Kohala at the island’s northwestern tip, where you’ll also find some of Hawaii’s most luxurious resorts, spas, and restaurants. Swing by the regional capital Waimea, where you can saddle up for a horseback ride with a paniolo (Hawaiian cowboy), admire the views from the Pololu Valley Lookout, then rent an A-frame at Hapuna Beach State Recreation Area.

​Hilo & Hamakua Coast

Black-sand beaches, waterfalls, and tropical fruit plantations provide plenty of photo fodder along the eastern Hamakua Coast. Drive the Hamakua Heritage Corridor from Hilo all the way to the Waipio Valley Lookout, stopping along the way to see Akaka Falls and Kahuna Falls before settling into camp.

​South Hawaii

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is the headline act of the south, where still-smoking lava fields surround two of the world's most active volcanoes, and hikers can choose from two national park campgrounds or rent a cabin. There are more lava-sculpted landscapes in nearby Puna, where camping options include treehouses and jungle campsites. Don’t miss Lava Tree State Park, the green-colored sands at Papakolea Beach, or the black-sand Punalu’u Beach.

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