For an unforgettable holiday, you will need to find a bed and breakfast in Hawaii. The location will allow you to see the breathtaking ocean view, walk through a countryside rich with tropical flowers and exotic foliage. One such bed and breakfast in Hawaii, the Orchid Inn is found on the slope an old volcano and overlooks the coastline of Kona. A stay at the Orchid Inn will allow you to experience a countryside full of coffee trees, fruit and nut trees and the vague outline of a neighbor’s roof in the treetops.
This bed and breakfast in Hawaii has an acre of lush grounds and faces the Pacific Ocean. During your stay here, you will be able to travel northwards towards Waimea, Hilo or the Kohala coast. Alternatively you can go towards the south and experience Kealakekua Bay, Honaunau, the Volcano National Park and Kilauea volcano. The quaint town of Kona is a mere 15 minute drive down the hill. Which means you can drive to Kona and back to the bed and breakfast in Hawaii easily in the same day.
While staying at a bed and breakfast in Hawaii it is important that you experience the holiday and ensure you have a holiday that is unforgettable. During the month of October, the Ironman Triathlon is responsible for bring competitors and spectators from every corner of the world. If you are looking for adventure, then you can spend a day exploring the ancient lava flows, historical Hawaiian heiaus and baths, the many hidden beaches or native villages.
During your stay at a bed and breakfast in Hawaii, the majestic mountains of both Haulalai (8,00ft) and Mauna Loa (13,00ft) slope up from the coasts. All year round, whales frequent the coast of Hawaii and tropical fish, turtles, moray eels, manta rays and dolphins can be seen swimming near the breathtaking coral beds. Every year, between 20” and 60” of rainfall falls, which is accompanied by temperatures that vary between 80 and 50 degrees (day and night). However, a quick five mile drive can mean that weather becomes unpredictable and can change unexpectedly.
Staying at a bed and breakfast in Hawaii allows many tourist attractions. It is best advised to go snorkelling off Kahalu’u Beach because it is protected by the coral reef. Captain Cook’s Monument is an important appreciation of history and is located on the north side of Kealakeku Bay. This monuments is said to mark the place where he died.
Other things to do while staying at a bed and breakfast in Hawaii, include the Painted Church of St Benedict. The church can be found in Hounaunau and is the oldest Catholic church in Hawaii. It was constructed in 1875 and the biblical scenes found on the interior walls were painted by a Father John Veige between 1899 and 1904. Other points of interest include the Kona Historical Society Museum, the Amy B. Greenwell Etnobotanical Garden, Puako Beach, Hapuna Beach Park and Spencer Beach Park, which are all accessible when staying at a bed and breakfast in Hawaii.