Kate’s Volcano Cottage: Volcano Village, Big Island


Property
A sweet and snug studio cottage set on a quiet lane in a lush setting in Volcano Village on the Big Island of Hawaii.  The cottage has a built-in California King sized bed, a queen futon, and a compact but fully equipped kitchen.  The back door leads to a private covered lanai with ample seating where you can breakfast overlooking the rain forest (even if it’s pouring).  Laundry and free wifi round out the offerings here, and are very nice to have.

Location
On the (very safe) side of Kilauea Volcano, five minutes from Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.  About 2 1/2 hours from Kona International Airport by either the southern or northern route.

Sleeps
2-4.  If the cottage doesn’t seem quite large enough, visit the Volcano Places website to browse some of their bigger properties.

Highlights
Great care has been taken in the furnishing and equipping of all the Volcano Places properties.  The cottage kitchen comes equipped with coffee and tea, dry cereals, and many other essentials.  There are also guidebooks and maps for your use, as well as flashlights and umbrellas.  My kids appreciated the DVDs, games, and drawing supplies in the entertainment cabinet.  Staying here is a very homey experience.

Contact
www.volcanoplaces.com

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July 2nd, 2009 | by Jamie Pearson

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