Kona Hawaii Guest House

Kona Coast


This cozy house, on a quiet cul-de-sac, could be a good base for exploring the west coast. It enforces a multi-day minimum stay policy (the number of days varies with season). Rooms are fine, with silly-if-cute jungle and seaside themes, and the owners organize yoga retreats and New Age healing sessions, complete with drum circle and couples massage.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Kona Coast attractions

1. Original Hawaiian Chocolate Factory

0.59 MILES

A must for chocolate fans, these one-hour farm tours detail how Hawaiian chocolate is grown, harvested, processed and packaged, followed by chocolate…

2. Holualoa Kona Coffee Company

0.64 MILES

Kona Leʻa Plantation does not use pesticides or herbicides on its small organic-certified farm, less than 2 miles south of Holualoa. As you drive up,…

3. Magic Sands Beach

1.06 MILES

About 4 miles south of central Kailua-Kona, this small beach (also called White Sands and, officially, Laʻaloa Beach) has turquoise water, great sunsets,…

4. Pahoehoe Beach Park

1.16 MILES

This little beach park is about seven parts 'park' and three parts 'beach'; the beach itself is small and studded with more coral rubble than sand. With…

5. St Peter by the Sea

1.26 MILES

Ever popular for weddings, the much-photographed 'Little Blue Church' practically sits in Kahuluʻu Bay. Made of clapboard in the 1880s, with a corrugated…

6. Keolonahihi State Historical Park

1.34 MILES

While largely overgrown with jungle and scrub brush today, this was once a major religious complex for Native Hawaiians. A heiau (temple) here was once…

7. Kahaluʻu Beach Park

1.35 MILES

Whether young or old, triathlete or couch potato, everyone appreciates the island's most easy-to-access (and admittedly busy) snorkeling spot. Protected…

8. Japanese Cemetery

1.36 MILES

The upland coffee country of the Kona coast has historically been settled and worked by Japanese immigrants and their descendants, and this cemetery,…