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Camp Aloha is a five-acre tropical farm. Off Painted Church Road 750 feet through mango, macadamia, avocado, banana, and even bamboo micro forests to views from the pool and lanai that’ll make you realize just how big this planet really is
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We’re approximately 20 miles south of Kailua-Kona. Kealakekua bay with the Captain Cook Monument and Honaunau Bay are just minutes away.
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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 and great views. You will be our only guests.
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Our rates are on a sliding scale. The longer you stay the less you pay for each day. The first day is $99. The seventh day is $60 - Double occupancy of course.
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A continental breakfast is on the lanai. Let us know what you want for breakfast and it’ll be in the fridge the next morning. You can pretty much prepare whatever – whenever you want in the kitchen on the lanai..
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The usual tropical retreat amenities such as swimming pool w/ sun deck, hot tub, fishponds, beautiful gardens, and views. Please note: Smoking is not welcome inside the house. Friendly dogs are available for petting.
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Payment & Cancellation Policy:
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We accept cash, personal or travelers checks and Master-Visa card. One night deposit to hold room. Full refund if notified at least four weeks prior to arrival date. During holiday periods deposits are 50% and refunds for cancellations are subject to rebooking.
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Joan McCarty 84-5210 Painted Church Road Captain Cook, HI 96704 Phone 808-328-2304 Email: konajoan@yahoo.com
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Aloha Welcome to your private retreat.
 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. Have your breakfast on the lanai, next to the pool or back in your suite?
 You will always be welcome to join us on a "hunting and gathering expedition" for mangos, avocados, papaya and tangerines when they’re in season or you may choose to busy yourself with the important tasks of a vacation in paradise.
 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.
 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. Stars abound in our rural setting. Life can be sweet in paradise.
 Aloha, Joan McCarty
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