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Die meisten ZugÀnglich Ort, um alle zu erforschen, die Puna zu bieten hat
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9,6 von 10.
AuĂergewöhnlich
1 Schlafzimmer1 BadezimmerPlatz fĂŒr 4 GĂ€ste55.7 mÂČ
Beliebte Annehmlichkeiten
Zimmer und Betten
1 Schlafzimmer (Platz fĂŒr 4 Personen)
1 Badezimmer
Badezimmer 1
Badewanne oder Dusche · Toilette
Weitere RĂ€umlichkeiten
Terrasse oder Patio
KĂŒche
Garten
Essbereich
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Hausordnung
Check-in ab 16:00Â Uhr
Check-out vor 11:00Â Uhr
Kinder
Kinder (0â17 Jahre) erlaubt
Veranstaltungen
Veranstaltungen sind nicht gestattet
Haustiere
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Rauchen
Rauchen ist nicht gestattet
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Diese Unterkunft wird von einem privaten Gastgeber verwaltet (eine Partei, die nicht im Rahmen ihrer gewerblichen, geschĂ€ftlichen oder beruflichen TĂ€tigkeit handelt). Das EU-Verbraucherrecht, einschlieĂlich Widerrufsrecht, gilt nicht fĂŒr deine Buchung, sie wird jedoch von den vom privaten Gastgeber festgelegten Stornierungsbedingungen abgedeckt.
FĂŒr zusĂ€tzliche Personen fallen möglicherweise GebĂŒhren an, die abhĂ€ngig von den Bestimmungen der Unterkunft variieren können.
Beim Check-in werden ggf. ein Lichtbildausweis und eine Kreditkarte, Debitkarte oder Kaution in bar fĂŒr unvorhergesehene Aufwendungen verlangt.
Je nach VerfĂŒgbarkeit beim Check-in wird versucht, SonderwĂŒnschen entgegenzukommen, sie können jedoch nicht garantiert werden. Eventuell fallen zusĂ€tzliche GebĂŒhren an.
Partys oder Gruppenveranstaltungen sind auf dem GelÀnde der Unterkunft streng verboten.
Der Gastgeber hat nicht angegeben, ob es in der Unterkunft einen Kohlenmonoxidmelder gibt; wir empfehlen, einen tragbaren CO-Melder mitzubringen.
Der Gastgeber hat nicht angegeben, ob es in der Unterkunft einen Rauchmelder gibt.
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Kurtistown
Mitten in Kurtistown befindet sich dieses Apartment. HiÊ»iaka's Healing Hawaiian Herb Garden und Fuku-Bonsai Cultural Center zĂ€hlen zu den Attraktionen der Region. Wer gerne shoppen geht, kommt hier auf seine Kosten: Prince Kuhio Plaza und Hilo Shopping Center. Ebenfalls einen Besuch wert sind diese beiden Highlights: Hilo Coffee Mill und University of Hawaii at Hilo Botanical Gardens. Erlebe WasserspaĂ pur beim Schnorcheln und beim Surfen/Bodyboarden ganz in der NĂ€he oder genieĂe einfach die Natur auf den Wander-/Radwegen oder beim Radfahren.

Kurtistown, HI
In der Umgebung
- Kilauea Caverns of Fire - 8 Autominuten - 3.3 km
- Hilo Coffee Mill - 10 Autominuten - 6.0 km
- Hiʻiaka's Healing Hawaiian Herb Garden - 11 Autominuten - 5.6 km
- Fuku-Bonsai Cultural Center - 11 Autominuten - 5.6 km
- University of Hawaii at Hilo - 23 Autominuten - 20.3 km
Fortbewegung vor Ort
Restaurants
- âȘKaleoâs Bar & Grill - âŹ31 Autominuten
- âȘBite The Eye - âŹ25 Autominuten
- âȘMcDonald's - âŹ23 Autominuten
- âȘThe Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf - âŹ15 Autominuten
- âȘKoana - âŹ14 Autominuten
HĂ€ufig gestellte Fragen
Bewertungen
9,6
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Die Bewertungen werden in chronologischer Reihenfolge angezeigt, unterliegen einem Moderationsprozess und wurden verifiziert, sofern nicht anders angegeben.
Mehr erfahrenWird in einem neuen Fenster geöffnet10/10
Sauberkeit
9,4/10
Check-in
9,4/10
Kommunikation
8,8/10
Lage
9,4/10
Genauigkeit des Onlineauftritts
Bewertungen
Verifizierte Bewertung
7. Okt. 2019
Gut: Sauberkeit, Check-in, Kommunikation, Lage und Genauigkeit des Onlineauftritts
Verifizierte Bewertung
8/10 â Gut
Larry B.
9. Sept. 2019
Gut: Sauberkeit, Check-in, Kommunikation und Genauigkeit des Onlineauftritts
Very nice manager
Larry B.
Aufenthalt von 2 NĂ€chten im August 2019
Verifizierte Bewertung
10/10 â Hervorragend
Debbie C.
26. Juni 2019
Gut: Sauberkeit, Check-in, Kommunikation, Lage und Genauigkeit des Onlineauftritts
Country Living
Debbie C.
Aufenthalt von 9 NĂ€chten im Juni 2019
Archivierte Bewertung
10/10 â Hervorragend
14. Okt. 2015
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Ăber den Gastgeber
Zu Gast bei Roby Laird
We move from Japan to the Big Island in 1991. We spent 6 years in Japan teach English. We enjoyed traveling around Japan and interacting with the culture there. Kayo was born there and we stayed at her family home on Okayama. While we were there we developed a host of friends from all over the world. We still have contact with some of the. Our friends from down under will be visiting us for a few days in July. Its always great fun to get together. We are both retired now. Roby completed a career in social work assisting people with mental health issues to get services they needed. Kayo work in a Japanese restaurant with her long time friend and recently retired.
Roby was born in Indiana and left that state never to return after graduating from high on 1966. The draft was taking people right out of high school at the time so Roby joined the Marines and served 4 years. After discharge from the service, He worked as a carpenter until he met Kayo. Never having been in another country, Roby decided he wanted to try living in Japan. We wen to Japan in 1980.
Kayo was born in Japan were she went to high school. After high school she went to San Jose Cal. to attend college. She spent 3 years there studying English. She returned to Japan to work for her brother in his coffee shop. She had opportunity to travel with a friend to visit her friend in San Francisco where she met Roby. We have been married for 35 years now.
Roby was born in Indiana and left that state never to return after graduating from high on 1966. The draft was taking people right out of high school at the time so Roby joined the Marines and served 4 years. After discharge from the service, He worked as a carpenter until he met Kayo. Never having been in another country, Roby decided he wanted to try living in Japan. We wen to Japan in 1980.
Kayo was born in Japan were she went to high school. After high school she went to San Jose Cal. to attend college. She spent 3 years there studying English. She returned to Japan to work for her brother in his coffee shop. She had opportunity to travel with a friend to visit her friend in San Francisco where she met Roby. We have been married for 35 years now.
Das macht diese Unterkunft einzigartig
The Puna district has an interesting history. Hilo and Kau'are linked both geographically and historically through Puna. Prior to the arrival of western civilization there were routes that connected these two very different areas of the island through Puna. The areas they traversed included some stands of fairly intact native vegetation with little modern development, offering a glimpse into the past. The Puna Trail evolved from a trail system generally known as the ala loa or ala hele which served not only to provide travelers with access to resources with a given ahupua'a, but also passed through the entire district of Puna This trail still exists today. One can access it at the end of Kaloli drive in Hawaiian Paradise Park.
After Hawaii's first forestry law in 1839 restricted the removal of sandalwood trees, cattle ranching and coffee cultivation became the leading commercial activities. Before 1900, coffee was the chief agricultural crop in the area in 1899, the Ola'a Sugar Company was founded and the coffee trees were uprooted to make way for sugarcane. Fifteen years later the farmers would return to planting coffee.
Macadama nuts and papaya were introduced in 1881 and 1919 respectively. Papaya and macadama nuts have become the leading cash crops of Puna. About 97% of the states papaya production occurs in Puna.
After Hawaii's first forestry law in 1839 restricted the removal of sandalwood trees, cattle ranching and coffee cultivation became the leading commercial activities. Before 1900, coffee was the chief agricultural crop in the area in 1899, the Ola'a Sugar Company was founded and the coffee trees were uprooted to make way for sugarcane. Fifteen years later the farmers would return to planting coffee.
Macadama nuts and papaya were introduced in 1881 and 1919 respectively. Papaya and macadama nuts have become the leading cash crops of Puna. About 97% of the states papaya production occurs in Puna.
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