Manu Mele Bed & Breakfast

Kailua


Close to the beach, Manu Mele enjoys a peaceful location west of town. The simple, island-contemporary guest rooms feel light and bright. Comforts include private entrances, Hawaiian quilts, and a pool available for guest use. Includes beach accessories and complimentary baked goods and fruit on your first morning.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Kailua attractions

1. Kalama Beach Park

1.01 MILES

Kalama Beach Park, 1 mile north of Kailua Beach Park on Kalaheo Ave, is the best place to park for a great walk. Climb over the grassy lawn to a much more…

2. Kawai Nui Marsh

1.03 MILES

One of Hawaii’s largest freshwater marshes, Kawai Nui provides flood protection for the town and a habitat for endangered waterbirds, and is also one of…

3. Hamakua Marsh Wildlife Sanctuary

1.98 MILES

Downstream from Kawai Nui Marsh, this tiny nature preserve provides more habitat for rare waterbirds, including the koloa maoli (Hawaiian duck), aeʻo …

4. Kailua Beach Park

2.03 MILES

A wide arc of sand drapes around the jewel-colored waters of Kailua Bay, bookended by formidable volcanic headlands and with interesting little islands…

5. Ulupo Heiau State Monument

2.26 MILES

Rich in stream-fed agricultural land, fishing grounds and protected canoe landings, Kailua was an ancient economic center that supported at least three…

6. Lanikai Beach

2.76 MILES

Just southeast of Kailua, Lanikai is an exclusive residential neighborhood fronting a gorgeous stretch of powdery white sand overlooking two postcard…

7. Moku o Loʻe Island

2.83 MILES

Offshore in Kaneʻohe Bay, Moku o Loʻe (Coconut Island), southeast of Heʻeia State Park, was a royal playground, named for the coconut trees planted there…

8. Gyotaku by Naoki

3.85 MILES

You'll probably have seen Naoki's magnificent gyotaku (Japanese-style fish prints) all over Oʻahu in galleries, restaurants and bars, but there's nothing…