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Ole Kamaole's Beach HouseOn the sunny west side of Kauai near Waimea Canyon, which Mark Twain called the "Grand Canyon of the Pacific," our cottage is eighty feet from the sea and across the street from Davidson's Point, a popular surf break. 100 feet east beachcomb two miles of dark sand beach to Kikiaola small boat harbor. 200 yards west lie seventeen miles of white sand beach mostly lined by sugar cane. In 1778 Captain Cook first landed in Hawaii at the mouth of the Waimea River, three miles away. There find the ruins of an old Russian fort. Up the volcano is Kokee Rain Forest, with a natural history museum and forty miles of hiking trails.Cozy for a Honeymoon couple, a pocket door which can be pulled out of the wall to make a second bedroom lets you sleep up to six. Raised on ten-foot pilings above the bananas, papayas, and mangos for a great ocean view and cool trade breezes, the beach house has a full kitchen. We stock everything for a complete breakfast and you just help yourself.
Website: http://www.olehawaii.com
Credit Cards Accepted: Credit Cards - Visa, Credit Cards - MasterCard, Personal Checks
Maid Service:
No Maid Service
Minimum Stay: 4 night minimum; 2 weeks at Christmas/New Year's
Amenities: Complimentary Breakfast: Bacon and eggs, waffles, bagels, coffee, juice, and fresh fruit when available from our trees, Parking: Covered Parking,
Kitchen:
Full kitchen, with range, refrigerator, icemaker, blender, microwave, pots & pans, tableware.
Rates: $125/nt - $150/nt for one or two
Max Capacity: Sleeps a maximum of 6
Cost per Additional Person: Extra persons $15/nt each
Ole Kamaole's Beach House8663 Kaumualii HwyPO Box 389 Kekaha, HI 96752-0389 Telephone: (808) 639-3614 Toll Free: (800) 528-2465 Visit our Website: http://www.olehawaii.com UPCOMING FESTIVALS ON KAUAI
Festival of Lights Friday, December 4, 2009 2009 marks the 13th year for the Festival of Lights, dedicated to preserving and presenting for generations to come the beautiful handmade decorations created by Josie Chansky, as well as creations crafted by our volunteer artisans and perpetuating the tradition of "Holiday Aloha" that visitors and residents experienced for decades at the Chansky... [click for more information] Kaua'i Museum Craft Fair and Lights on Rice Parade Friday, December 4, 2009 A craft fair on the grounds of the Kaua'i Museum from 10am to 8pm. A bake sale, craft-making tent and Christmas display. Free entertainment by choirs, halau and kupuna from 11am-5pm. A lighted Christmas Parade from 6-7pm including with a Lighting Ceremony following parade. [click for more information] Mokihana Club Christmas Luncheon Saturday, December 5, 2009 If you would like to Reminisce Christmases past via the lively music of Waimea Strumming Strings then you don't want to miss the Mokihana Club's Chirstmas Luncheon on December 5 at the Hilton Kauai Beach Resort from 10:30am to 2pm. Although the Mokihana Club is a women's organization, men are encouraged to attend this festive event. Everyone will... [click for more information] |