Hale O Luna ("House of the Overseer") is located in the quaint village of Pahala that is surrounded by nature in the heart of the district of KA`U, home to the largest rainforest preserve and longest undeveloped coastline in Hawaii. Located on the sunny side of the volcano, HALE O LUNA is a perfect base camp to explore the number one destination in Hawaii: Volcanoes National Park.
This beautifully restored plantation home offers distant ocean views, 2 bedrooms, 2 private baths, huge, fully stocked kitchen, wireless high speed internet and spacious dining and living rooms furnished with antiques and unique island art.
Hale O Luna is great for couples and Families. The house has lots of room and there is a NEW outdoor dining area with a grill and tiki torches where you can create your own Tiki Bar and grill fresh fish.
Built in 1936, Hale O Luna served as a Plantation Supervisor home for over fifty years. In the spring of 2005, your host, Danny Miller, purchased the home and with an assortment of artisans completely restored every room.
Relax on the front porch and back patio. Curl up with a good book. Watch the moon rise over the Pacific. There are numerous books in the living room, along with board games, a CD player and even a record player with old Hawaiian records.
HALE O LUNA has been featured in FODOR's and LONELY PLANET Travel Guides, and on PBS.