Camp Aloha B&B


Captain Cook, Hawaii
Life can be sweet in paradise on our five-acre tropical farm. Ab0ut 20 miles south of Kailua-Kona. Just minutes away by auto are world famous Kealakekua Bay with the Captain Cook Monument and Place of Refuge on Honaunau Bay.

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Captain Cook, Hawaii bed and breakfast: Camp Aloha B&B
Our home is 750 feet off Painted Church Road up a finished driveway through mango, macadamia, avocado, banana, and even bamboo groves to views from the pool and lanai that’ll make you realize just how big this planet really is.

The South wing of this home has been converted to a private suite with living room, separate bedroom and private full bath. Your suite enjoys cable TV, local phone, great views and all with private doors. You will be our only guests.

Most mornings begin with sunshine, birds singing and the splash of the pond's waterfall. Waking up in paradise is one of its more wonderful parts.

Gentle trade winds are one of the reasons that most locals prefer living above 500 feet elevation. Whether you're having a quite dinner on the lanai or bedding down for the night you will appreciate our 800-foot elevation.
Area Attractions and Activities:
Kealakekua Bay offers some of the best snorkeling, diving and kayaking in all the islands. Nearby Honaunau Bay is famous for its dolphins, green turtles and Place of Refuge national park.

Services:
Pool, sun deck, hot tub, fishponds, beautiful gardens, and "wow" views.


Inn Information

Season: All Year
Rates: 125.00 US Dollars (double occupancy)
Rooms: 1
With private baths: 1
Mealplan: Breakfast included
Food Served:
  • Continental breakfast
  • We offer made to order breakfasts that you cook.
Payment methods accepted:

MasterCard Visa
  • Checks
  • Cash


Restrictions

  • Please inquire about our policy regarding children.
  • Smoking not permitted.
  • Pets allowed with limits.
  • Limited access for disabled persons.
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