For the adventurous eco-friendly traveler, these secluded Pahoa lodgings are located in a sustainable community on the 'Big Island' of Hawaii. Guests experience an eco-friendly vacation with a low impact on the rainforest environment and enjoy private and shared facilities.
The property uses solar panels to heat water, uses geothermal electricity, has an eco-laundry and provides recycling containers.
Shared facilities located near the Bamboo Bungalow and Kahuna Cabin include the eco-toilet, a communal, open-air kitchen, access to garden crops grown on the property and a guest launderette. Jungle Cottage guests enjoy a private bathroom and kitchen.
There is a 240-year old volcanic crater and nature trail located at the property. The community is located 15 minutes’ drive from Ahalanui Warm Ponds. Shopping and dining in Pahoa Town is 5 miles away. Kehena Beach is 30 minutes’ drive away. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is 45 minutes’ drive away.
Score from 17 reviews
Excellent
7.1/10
Rooms: 3
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Address: 13-657 Hinalo Street, Pahoa 96778 (Map)
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What people say
This community was the perfect fit to our demand. Staffs are super friendly, and we felt home from the first moment in Hedonisia.
The community has great atmosphere of "youth hostels," where people from all over the world get together nicely; and also you can expect perfect relaxing privacy as well. If you want to wake up with birds' songs and sleep under the shining stars, Hedonisia Hawaii Sustainable Community is the place to be.
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the location in the jungle with view on the ocean.
Cool piece of property and really nice folks.
Dirty, cacoroches and dead frogs in the bungalows, dirt in the bathroom sinks, dirty dishes and leftover food outside in the kitchen, not a real eco-friendly due to use of electricity and city water, high use of computers by managers morning and night to watch movies, not quiet.
This really shouldn't be listed as lodging. It's just a shack with no plumbing and a leaky roof.
drip,drip on the bed.
It's more of a hangout for folks who may or may not be into alternative living.