Hale O' Honu'ea

Sonia
Sonia
Mar 14, 2019·3 mins read
E Komo Mai: Checking In and Checking Out at Hale O' Honu'ea
E Komo Mai: Checking In and Checking Out at Hale O' Honu'ea

The Fairways is a gated community of town homes in Mauna Lani Resort. Here at Hale O' Honu'ea, we have a keyless entry lock. You will receive the gate code as well as your personal front door entry code 7-14 days prior to check-in, after your final payment is received. You will also receive a pdf guide with your full check-in instructions for easy printing or saving to your mobile device during your stay.

Sonia
Sonia
Jul 30, 2019·3 mins read
Supermarkets and Costco
Supermarkets and Costco

Many of the mainland flights land before our check-in time. This is the perfect opportunity to head down to Kona for lunch (if you're flight is really early) or shop for your vacation supplies. For any of these recommendations we suggest you check their current hours on the web. Keep in mind that groceries and sundries generally cost more than on the mainland, and that the state of Hawaii has banned the use of plastic bags. Hale O' Honu'ea provides a supply of reusable cloth

Sonia
Sonia
Jul 11, 2019·3 mins read
Know where you're staying - is the Airbnb / Vacation rental LEGAL?
Know where you're staying - is the Airbnb / Vacation rental LEGAL?

Essential Savvy Travel Tip: Before you book an Airbnb /vacation rental, research the local laws governing short term vacation rentals at your destination. The big listing websites like Airbnb, Vrbo, Expedia, Tripadvisor, Booking.com, and other travel search engines DO NOT require their listings to prove legality or permits before allowing a Host to list their property!

Sonia
Sonia
Sep 18, 2019·5 mins read
Honu (Sea Turtles), and where to spot them
Honu (Sea Turtles), and where to spot them

My daughter likes to say "any day that you see a turtle is a good day!" In fact, it was she (at the age of 8), who named our townhouse "Hale O' Honu'ea". Honu'ea is Hawaiian for the endangered hawksbill sea turtle. According to NOAA 20-25 females nest annually on the south coast of the island of Hawaii. We even have The Hawaii Island Hawksbill Turtle Recovery Project where scientists and volunteers monitor our remote beaches and identify, protect, and record field data on

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