A Guide to Visiting Puna Hawaii
Puna is a massive, diverse region that provides easy access to the frequent lava activity of the Big Island as well as incredible sightseeing and hiking.
This quaint cedar log house in Keaau Hawaii is owned by a local Hawaiian family. The property includes deluxe rooms and suites and is located just 25 minutes away from the Hilo International Airport. All rooms include a flat-screen television, a desk, and a private bathroom. There is also free Wifi at Da Log Bed and Breakfast and the property also includes free parking, a garden, a terrace and a shared lounge. Continental breakfast is provided and is inclusive of gluten-free and vegetarian options.
Activities that are close to the property include snorkeling, hiking, golfing, shopping and dining. These activities are within 20 minutes of the Bed and Breakfast which gives guests several exciting options if they want to venture off the property. Visiting the Hawaii Volcano National Park and swimming with sea turtles on the beautiful black sand Punalu’u beach are also exciting things to do in the area.
Da Log House Bed and Breakfast is the perfect place to stay if you are seeking a truly relaxing aloha vacation in a calming and rustic environment. You can take your special someone for a quiet romantic getaway or your entire family for some bonding and peaceful relaxation.
Highlights
English, German, French, and Portuguese language hosts
Unique log home setting surrounded by Ohia trees and natural vegetation
Easy access to Hilo and Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Amenities
Free parking
Wireless Internet
Multilingual Owners
Non-smoking
Breakfast included
Location and Map
16-1125 Po’ouli Rd
Keaau, HI 96749
Average Pricing
$120-150 per night
Contact
(808) 982-9111
Website
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