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Elegant Hawaiian Plantation-Style Home in Waikoloa Beach Resort
- bedrooms 5
- baths 4½
- sleeps 10
- pool yes
- hot tub yes
- pets allowed no
- type House
- community
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rates (USD)
$
850
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$
850
/ night
$ 5,950 - $ 5,950 / week
vacation rental description
Step into a world of elegance and extravagance with this spectacular Hawaiian Plantation-Style estate in the gated beachside community of Kolea on the Big Island of Hawaii. This private, one-story villa, built in 2007 by architect, Todd Schooler, has direct breathtaking ocean views, comfortably sleeps ten people and is only a two minute walk to Anaehoomalu Bay and Beach.
The unique lift and slide door systems let the outside Hawaiian paradise inside as you settle into this exquisitely decorated, fully furnished vacation home with two master bedroom suites, five bedrooms, four and one-half baths, private pool and spa. A full, gourmet indoor kitchen with Viking stainless steel appliances and granite countertops, flatscreen televisions in every bedroom and living room, and natural stone floors add a touch of opulence to this home. A full-sized laundry room, two car garage and additional on-site parking add convenience to the property. The home is air conditioned, and each bedroom has a full bath. Internet service is available. Cable television, DVD and stereo CD system are also provided.
Outdoors, you’ll never tire of the plush lawn and landscaped grounds with a poolside kitchenette that offers inviting entertainment opportunities on the spacious lanai. The attention-to-detail of this fabulous home will inspire you to discover new experiences and create lasting memories. Embrace the Big Island of Hawaii in high-end style, comfort, and indulgence.
Upscale restaurants, art galleries, shopping center, gourmet market and two world class golf courses are all within walking distance of the property.
This vacation home is professionally serviced by Kona Clean Sweep Housekeeping and includes linens and a fully equipped kitchen.