Hale Mana
Located in Kilauea & Anini, Kauai
4 bedrooms / 3 baths
Price Low Season: $2000.00 / week
Contact for nightly and high season rates
Low Season: Apr 1 - Jun 30/Sep 1 - Dec 19
High Season: Jul 1 - Aug 31/Dec 20 - Mar 31
Cleaning Fee call / Res Fee $50.00 / Refundable Deposit call
Features
- 3 Cable/Satellite TV
- HBO/Cinemax/Movie Channel/Movies On Demand/Home Theater
- DVD/VCR/CD/STEREO SYSTEM
- Broadband Internet: High Speed
- 5 Minutes to Nearest Beach/Golf Course
- Observation Deck Overlooking River/Waterfalls/Breathtaking Valley
- 3 acres of tropical privacy
- Remodeled Kitchen/Granite Counters/Stainless Appliances
- Outdoor Beach Shower
- Sleeps 8
- Master has queen bed
- Master has attached ensuite
- washer/dryer
- Non-smoking
- Dining table seats six
- " Plasma Flat Screen TV with Home Theater Surround Sound in master suite
Description
Located on the scenic North shore of Kauai, in Kilauea at the doorstep of the luxurious Princeville Resort lies Hale Mana, a three acre multi-million dollar private estate. Hawaiian for "house of spiritual awakening" Hale Mana does not disappoint.
This plantation style home is perched on a bluff with pristine, 360-degree views of the ocean, valley, mountains and river below. The valley itself is home to numerous ancient "heiaus" or "places of worship," so sacred only the high priests and chieftains were allowed. Here you can hike on property through a lava rock rain forest to a breathtaking, jaw-dropping waterfall. It is also home to a National Wildlife Refuge protecting rare and endangered avian species. During the day tropicbirds, frigates, albatross, and nenes circle high above the home as if to form a halo. And at nightfall, under a giant dome of starry wilderness, you can drift off to sleep to the melody of the nearby waterfalls. One of the most unique properties in the world - Kauai at its best!
All told, Kauai is NOT the hustle-bustle of Honolulu or the touristy madness of Maui. To visit Kauai and Hale Mana is to travel back in time to a bygone era, to a more peaceful and provincial existence, where words like on-ramps, freeways, and smog have yet to taint the universal consciousness. It’s a place where skyscrapers are replaced by palm trees and busy intersections with one-lane bridges. And following closely in step are the islands most precious natural resource... Its' people. For them, words like community, family and neighbor are still spoken with reverence. Mainlanders call this warm phenomenon the "Aloha Spirit" and it’s as certain to welcome and embrace you at Hala Mana as are the prevailing trade winds.
