Welcome to Ka’awa Loa Plantation Guest House in Hawaii United States. This Guest House and start-up coffee farm is located in the heart of the Kona Coffee Belt. The 5-acre estate is nestled in tropical surroundings at the elevation of 1,200 feet directly above Kealakekua Bay. Our venue offers a wonderful spot to base your Big Island adventures.
In Hawaiian, Ka’awa is a sacred root used in ceremonies. Ka’awa Loa translates literally as “The Long Roots”. This is the name held by our neighboring apua’a (land divide), where the people from makai (the sea) and the people from mauka (the mountains) came together in the middle to trade, socialize, rest, and share their Aloha. Ka’awa Loa Plantation proudly continues this tradition today.
Area activities include swimming and snorkeling in the pristine waters of the Pacific, ocean kayaking, hiking, horseback riding, touring coffee farms, and shopping in several eclectic local shops. Historic St. Benedict’s Painted Church and sacred Pu’uhonua O Honaunau, the Place of Refuge, are just a short drive away.
Our accommodations consist of ocean-view rooms with queen beds and either a shared bath or a private bath, a garden view room with two twin beds, a cottage with a queen bed, a private bath, and a kitchen, and the luxurious Ka’awa Loa suite with a king poster bed and a large, private bath.
Breakfast is included in the rate for all of our guests. The menu varies with availability of fresh plantation fruits and homemade baked goods. Plenty of 100% Kona coffee is served up every morning!
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