Ilio Hale: Family Retreat in Kailua-Kona Hawaii


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$433 avg/night


Hawaii> Kailua-Kona
  • 3 bedroom
  • 3 bathroom
  • Sleeps 6

Welcome to The Ilio Hale!

Our spacious, fully furnished, family friendly retreat is located within the prestigious gated subdivision of Kahakai Estates in Kailua-Kona on the Big Island, Hawaii. The historic Great Wall of Kuakini runs along the back of the property, while a natural wildlife reserve attracts exotic birds in front - directly across the street. This 3 bedroom 2.5 bathroom home is situated on a half acre of manicured land, boasts breathtaking ocean and sunset views throughout the neighborhood, and offers luxurious living while providing all of the conveniences of home.

Your comfort is important! Ilio Hale keeps you cool with Central Air throughout... An open floor plan and natural lighting creates a nice flow through the living room, kitchen, and dining area. The master bedroom flaunts garden views, a cozy cal-king bed, Cable TV/DVD and his-and-her vanity sinks with a soaking tub/stand alone shower in the attached master bathroom. While the two other guest rooms are equipped with comfortable queen and full-sized beds, an additional queen sized air mattress is provided in the den/office to accommodate larger parties.

Outdoors, the lanai (patio) is furnished with table/seating and gas barbecue. A large gated driveway extends beyond the length of the home providing ample parking and allowing for easy loading/unloading. Two kayaks, a bike, boogie boards and other extras are available for your use throughout your stay. Ocean access is within walking distance and it's a short 2 minute drive to the heart of this beautiful town.

Your enjoyment is our priority! As such, we are available to address any questions or concerns throughout your stay. In addition to our responsive property manager, we've also procured an Expedia Local Expert to assist in the planning of your trip should you choose to utilize such service. Upon booking you may request our concierge (free of charge) if you'd like to work through the details of your time in Hawaii before you arrive. Furthermore, this rental is equipped with our "Aloha Book", which answers common questions, provides operating details of the home, and suggests best ways to explore the Big Island - see excerpt below.

Mahalo for considering The Ilio Hale. We hope to accommodate your Ohana and become your "home away from home". Aloha
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Aloha Guide
Common Questions & Answers

What is the area code for the island of Hawaii? The area code for all of Hawaii is (808)

What is the time difference from the continental US? Hawaii follows Hawaii Standard Time (GMT-10 hours), which is five hours behind Eastern Standard Time and two hours behind Pacific Standard Time. Hawaii does not observe Daylight Savings Time, so add one extra hour to the time difference during this period (March through November).

How far is it from Kona International Airport (KOA) to:

Hapuna Beach Park: 30 minutes

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park: 2 hours, 15 minutes

Historic Kailua Village (Kailua-Kona): 15 minutes

Keauhou: 30 minutes

Kealakekua Bay: 50 minutes

Waimea: 50 minutes

Do I need a car to get around the island of Hawaii? We recommend a rental car for flexibility and ease, and we strongly suggest booking before you arrive. All the major rental companies are found on the island of Hawaii. There are also guided and custom tours of every type from bus tours and taxis to private limos.


What should I pack on my trip around the island of Hawaii? Pack a light, waterproof jacket for hiking or exploring the tropical rainforests of Hilo and the Hamakua Coast and warmer clothes if you plan to visit the uplands of Waimea and the higher elevations of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. A beach bag containing sunscreen, towels, and swim attire is a useful resource to keep handy at all times. Also bring plenty of water to stay hydrated.

How do I see the top sites in my allotted time frame? If you have at least five days we suggest breaking your “drive days” into three separate days with beach days or local sightseeing days in between. For example: Drive Day 1 - make Volcano National Park your destination by way of hwy 11 to the south & stop at all the additional attractions (coffee farms, shops, bakeries, black sand beach, etc) on your way there or on the way back. Drive Day 2 - make Hilo your destination by way of hwy 19 to the north & stop at all the additional attractions (Waimea, Waipio Overlook, Akaka Falls, Botanical Gardens, etc) on your way there and take Saddle Rd. home if you plan on Mauna Kea visitor center by nightfall. Drive Day 3 - make Pololu Valley Lookout your destination by way of hwy 270 up north. Check out attractions along the way & Hawi Artist Village. Return along hwy 250 for elevated views of the beautiful west coast. This is the shortest of the 3 drive days and a nice way to spend your last day to make the most of time between check-out and a late flight.





Registration Number: TA-057-136-9472-01, GE-057-136-9472-02

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