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Perfect for Family & Fun~Holoholo Jungle Bunkhouse
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Perfect for Family & Fun~Holoholo Jungle Bunkhouse

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Discover our Hawaii Jungle Bunkhouse, crafted for family togetherness with a unique sleepover atmosphere. Perfectly situated for day trips, we are located halfway between the fiery Kilauea Volcano and the laid-back vibe of Hilo's beaches, shops & restaurants. Later, unwind in your private fenced area and covered patio enjoying our tropical garden and koi pond. We encourage you to embrace the “unaimed arrow never misses” philosophy for Holoholo adventures and welcome you to our slice of paradise. The space When was the last time that you followed your spirit and intuition into adventure? Ignored time and logic, and simply followed an inner knowing, a call to the unknown? In Hawaiʻi, we call this holoholo. Holoholo literally means to go for a walk, ride or sail simply for pleasure. Holoholo Bunkhouse is located 1/2 way (25-30 min.) between Kilauea’s active lava lake & hiking trails and Hilo’s shopping, dining & beach activities. It’s a wonderful space to gather friends & family to holoholo. We are a retired couple in our 50s. We moved to the Big Island of Hawaii in 2020 and are enjoying the scenic beauty, wonderful climate and the Aloha Spirit that abounds here. We have 5 adult children who live on the mainland (USA). Our Bunkhouse is attached to our primary residence. It was built as a labor of love to be able to have family and friends come and visit. They have enjoyed it immensely. We would like to now open it up to share with others. The Holoholo Bunkhouse has it’s own entrance and outdoor space. It has a fun and whimsical sleepover atmosphere. One private bedroom with a queen bed and small closet. Living space has a bunk area with 4 individual sections. One section has a small table with benches the other 3 sections have queen beds. The living area has a couch, bench, coffee table and kitchenette. One smallish bathroom with standup shower and washer/dryer. Covered outdoor area with 2 picnic tables and Adirondack chairs. Guest access Inside the fenced area of the yard and the Bunkhouse is your personal and private space. There is a stairwell from the bunkhouse to the main house separated by a door that will be kept locked throughout your stay. Other things to note While we see our little Bunkhouse as a slice of Paradise it is not a vacation 4 star resort. The experience is less like a stay a the Four Seasons Hotel and more like staying at your new favorite auntie and uncle’s rural Hawaiian guesthouse. It is a quaint blend of rural Hawaiian life and hospitality. Although we try hard to make everything comfortable, inevitably little issues can arise. We will do everything we can to address these quickly and to your satisfaction. If you’re looking to be pampered in luxury with everything every detail perfectly placed, this is not the place for you. The Holoholo Bunkhouse gives a feel for rural Hawaiian life while providing most (hopefully all) of the amenities to make your stay enjoyable. Cooking - Inside the Holoholo Bunkhouse you will find a kitchenette which includes refrigerator freezer, small sink, toaster, microwave, electric skillet, rice maker and coffee maker. We also have dishes and silverware. Outside we have a 28 inch propane Blackstone Griddle /Air Fryer with cooking utensils. Water - Our water comes from a rain water catchment system, very common for this island. The water is processed through a multi stage filter system that includes a UV light system. While we drink the water without concern, there will be some bottled water available for drinking should you have concerns. Beach Items - We have collected a number of beach items over time. (boogie boards, camp chairs, snorkeling gear, beach bags, a beach umbrella) You are welcome to use them. Please understand they are not new and we cannot vouch for their condition so use at your own risk. Noise When the sun goes down the jungle comes alive with the sound of coqui frogs. Most people find the sounds to be soothing and add to the ambiance. A few (my wife included) find them to be annoying and prefer to close the windows at night. As it is a rural area, early morning roosters and occasionally barking dogs can be heard. Animals On the property you may encounter two cats a black tuxedo cat named Ono and a younger grey cat named Kini. Depending on your affinity for felines, feel free to interact or to shoo them away. Although you will see a cat door on the entrance to the bunkhouse it should be locked and we ask that you please keep it locked. We do have a small koi pond. There is koi food available, feel free to feed them once per day. Because a rural Hawaiian home would not be complete without chickens, you may see chickens wandering through the property. (FYI - we do not keep chickens).

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