Kūaloli is for those looking to step off the beaten path and reconnect with the wild and raw elements of the Big Island jungle. Far from the resort side of the island, our tranquil eco-retreat sits along the untouched coastline—off-grid, ocean-facing, and immersed in vibrant nature. This is where spacious comfort meets raw beauty, offering an experience that’s grounded, peaceful, and deeply alive.
Our 3,800 sq. ft. glass villa is an architectural sanctuary with floor-to-ceiling windows, inviting in natural light by day and starlit skies by night. The open-concept design blends indoor and outdoor living, with views of lush, landscaped grounds from every room.
We do offer Wi-Fi. However, due to our remote location, we recommend downloading any important documents, music, or entertainment ahead of time for a smoother experience.
Cook with ease in the chef’s kitchen, featuring modern appliances and a 10-person dining table handcrafted from rainbow eucalyptus. Upstairs, two large bedrooms (one king, one queen) share a serene loft space with a deep soaking tub and half bath. Downstairs, two lounge areas offer ample space to relax, plus three daybeds (two singles, one full), a stone-inlaid full bathroom, and an invigorating outdoor shower.
The covered lanai opens to panoramic views of the property. Relax in the hammock, stretch on yoga mats, or enjoy a game of ping-pong in the garage.
At Kūaloli, sustainability is woven into every detail. The property runs on solar power and captures pristine rainwater for drinking, cooking, and bathing. Please help us protect the land by bringing a reusable water bottle and embracing low-impact living.
Immerse yourself in nature’s soundtrack—from the songs of native birds and the rhythmic ocean to the nightly chorus of coqui frogs. Monarch butterflies float through the air, wild fruits grow in abundance (banana, coconut, papaya, lilikoi, ulu, and more), and guided tours of the land are available upon request.
Nearby, enjoy black sand beaches, Pohoiki Hot Springs, Uncle Robert’s night market with live Hawaiian music, and a vibrant Saturday farmers market full of local food and crafts. Volcano National Park and Hilo are both an easy scenic drive away.