Hawaii Island Retreat


Set on acres of zen-like gardens in an isolated, end-of-the-world corner north of Kapaʻau town, the Island Retreat lives up to its name. The rooms, all distinct from one another, are airy and colorful, and a long list of amenities include a decadent infinity pool, yoga sessions and massage. Want a tented accommodation experience? Opt for the well-appointed on-site yurts.


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1. Kamehameha Park Complex

0.89 MILES

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2. Kamehameha the Great Statue

1.17 MILES

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3. Kalahikiola Church

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4. Kohala Institute

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5. Hawi Farmers Market

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6. Kamehameha Rock

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7. Keokea Beach Park

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8. Moʻokini Heiau

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