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Enjoy a residential learning experience in a well-furnished, traditional 3-bedroom, 2-bath beachfront home on sunny Ewa Beach. On-site staffing ensures a positive experience and help with the towels. We also help with directions, restaurant suggestions, activities, etc. Pick up the ukulele and we'll help you learn a few cords or check out the DVD library to learn to dance the hula, speak Hawaiian, or understand the waves. Pick plumeria blossoms and handcraft a lei. Scour the beach for shells and make your own jewelry.
Guests can enjoy breakfast under the umbrella on the lanai or sit in the sand and share meals with the sand crabs to observe ocean ecologies. Help yourself to the Rosemary. They make excellent skewers for the BBQ.
Hale Kai Ewa is well furnished for the explorer on the go or the family desiring a residential learning experience. Great housekeeping and well-laundered linen ensure a positive setting in a nurturing environment. The beds are made prior to guest arrival.
Three bedrooms and two baths will comfortably accommodate everyone. The master bedroom has a comfortable queen bed. The children's room has a bunk bed (twin bed on top and double bed on the bottom). There's also a cute little sofa in the room which pulls out into a bed for the little ones. The third bedroom has a double bed in an oriental theme. The punee (day bed) in the living room is great for afternoon naps or an extra guest.
Also available on the property is a small 2-bedroom, 1-bath cottage called Hale Ala Nui Ewa. Please email for more information and pictures.
Our guests appreciate the extra blankets, towels, ice, laundry soap, shampoo, etc. They say we are very well furnished and the service is great. We've even been written up in the San Francisco Chronicle. Thanks, Eric. Please make your reservations early because we have many returning guests.
The kitchens are equipped with microwaves, china, crystal, cookware, coffee pot, toaster, etc. Beds are made prior to arrival. There are surf boards, boogie boards and swim fins in Hale Menehune (small shed) along with flippers, chairs, mats and sand toys. Telephone service is free on Oahu. Television is by Americast.
Guests are encouraged to try the herbs and fruits planted around the house and to learn about the many endemic and endangered plants of Hawaii. We're proud to have Hawaii's native palm, the Loulu, Hinahina Ewa, Ilima Papa, Taro, etc.
Guests will need a rental car and groceries but, for those who wish to dine out, there is wonderful Chinese restaurant (try the orange chicken), Starbucks is a favorite, and there's always McDonalds, the pizza places, Mexican...Sunday Brunch at the Hawaii Prince Golf Course is great. All of these are within 5 minutes drive. For really fine dining, we recommend Roy's Ko Olina Resturant or Alan Wong's and Sam Choi's in Honolulu to Waikiki.
The property is fenced to provide security and privacy. You can join the excitement downtown or sit on the beach lawn and enjoy the Honolulu city lights. The sunrises are warm and wonderful. The colorful sunsets are relaxing and the moon is cause for song.
Christian-owned and operated, smoking is not allowed. |