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Say “Aloha” to Hawaii treehouses
The breathtaking Volcanoes National Park on Hawaii’s Big Island is home to luxurious and comfortable Hawaii treehouses. With stunning views of the Kilauea Volcano, they offer you a memorable and unique vacation experience. After all, how many vacations allow you to watch live volcanoes from a hot tub?
About Hawaii treehouses
Hawaii is one of the United States’ prime vacation destinations. With its laid-back vibe, the Big Island is a tropical paradise teeming with exotic flora and fauna. Hawaii treehouses are a great alternative to the usual hotel or bed breakfast experience.
With all the luxuries of more traditional accommodation mixed with a quirky, unusual design that takes you right up into the canopy, Hawaii treehouses give you mountain views and total tranquillity. What’s more, many of these treehouses are nestled into the iconic Ohia forests that are native to Hawaii. As you enjoy this peaceful environment, your only uninvited guests will be ‘Apapane and bee hummingbirds, collecting nectar from the abundant flowers.
Shopping
If you want to combine nature with luxury, you’re never too far away from civilization. The town of Hilo is a particular highlight, with an array of independent shops and boutiques. Prices may be a little higher than on the mainland, but you can’t have a holiday in Hawaii without picking up at least one Aloha shirt. Here you’ll also find restaurants serving up local specialities like saimin, a noodle soup, and chicken katsu.
Activities
Hawaii is a world-famous surfing destination. As you can imagine, this exotic island has a whole host of white-powered beaches to choose from, many of which are within a short distance of the Volcanoes National Park. If you don’t want to hang ten at North Shore, then you will find waterfalls, lava tubes, pre-historic rock art and a number of nature reserves to explore instead.
Getting around
The Big Island is the largest of Hawaii’s eight main islands. Here you will find plenty of transport links serving Hawaii treehouses. These include Route 11, which loops around the coast, making it easy to explore the whole island during your stay.
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