| Group Rental |
| Ad Posted: | Saturday, November 25, 2006 |
| Ad Expire: | Sunday, December 10, 2006 |
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| Posted by: | GroupRental |
| Phone: | ( 808) 965 - 7088 |
| User Location: | Pahoa |
| Ad Information: | http://www.yourhawaiianretreat.org/ |
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| Rates: | $ 300 / night |
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| Bedrooms: | 5 |
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| Bathrooms: | 5 |
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| Sleeps: | 18 |
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''We are offering an exotic abode located on an organic farm, created specially for groups of individuals who wish to come together for a common mission. This is a great refuge for meditation and exploration, the spiritual minded, good food and herb lovers, yogis, artists, teachers, farmers, bikers, family reunions, weddings or just a good place to relax and get away from it all! It’s your prerogative, we’ll leave you alone or smother you with a funky blend of Southern hospitality and aloha. Your hosts and neighbors are the good folks at Puna Organics including the lovely Elvira and her husband, the world-infamous certified organic yellow ginger farmer Biker Dude!
A portion of the retreat consists of five handcrafted island huts, constructed and dismantled in Bali, then shipped to our farm on the big island of Hawaii and painstakingly reconstructed. The island huts are fabricated with exotic hardwoods and cedar. Ironwood shakes that form their roofs seem effortlessly suspended in a vented double-tiered architectural wonder that is as beautiful as it is practical. Each hut has its own redwood deck that faces the ocean and the sunrise. Covered walkways connect your hut to an open beamed main house with 16' ceilings and polished pacific island hardwood floors. A beautiful kitchen, daybeds, lofts and eclectic furnishings create a cozy aura in the main house. River rocks and cedar adorn double headed rainwater showers in the master baths. Connected to the main house is a large meeting room (perfect for seminars and group study, aerobics, yoga or a bunch of kids in sleeping bags) with lots of windows and polished marbau (hard dark wood) floors. The entire structure has over 3000 sq.ft. including the four baths.''
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