The Tiki Hut Retreat and Spa
Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway.
Welcome to the Tiki Hut near beaches, hot springs, & Volcano National Park. Relax and unplug into a Tiki Hut oasis featuring a 7 PERSON HOT TUB SPA WITH MASSAGE JETS, Outdoor Shower, beach gear, a bar grill area, and your set for the adventure of a lifetime. The Hut is minutes away from unique island live entertainment, Farmers Markets, unforgettable local scenes.
The VOLCANIC ACTIVITY IN HAWAII creates several natural wonders and healing properties not seen anywhere else. The newest addition, is the thermal ponds which are contained by all the new black sand that trap heated spring water at Pohoiki BEACH PARK NEAR BY. This is truly an exciting place to visit! Lava flows and vents underground create natural volcanically heated ponds on the island.
This side of the Big Island of Hawaii boasts unique natural wonders not found anywhere in the world. MANY TRAVELERS FIND THIS island HEALING AND REGUVINATING. From volcanically heated waters, Greensand made from the gemstone peridot can be found on the Southern side. Steam vents are close by and a steam vent inn is located down the road to sit in a volcanic steam sauna.
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These one of a kind ecosystems include many diverse EXPERIENCES.
A NEAR BY BEACH, Kehena Beach (also known as Dolphin Beach) is a prominent landmark for both local residents and visitors. The ocean activity at this beach is as energetic as the people who frequent it. Brilliant blue waves crash against black lava rock and a beach of black SAND. The entire beach is enclosed by a 30 foot high rock cliff and surrounded on both sides by rocky peninsulas jutting into the ocean, creating a cove, encapsulating this energy.
The beach itself is gorgeous with fine black sand amidst hosting several large rocks and boulders and a nice grove of ironwood trees.
Swimming off the Big Island's shores, the warm Hawaiian Pacific waters is a heaven-like experience. Diving among exotic fish, sea turtles, and glorious waves will definitely bring a smile to your face. There are a variety of beaches, tide pools, and natural aquatic delights for everyone.
Swimming in harmony with the marine life in the coastal waters can provide you with a profound long lasting connection with nature. Swimming with pods of wild spinner dolphins, frolicking and playing with the friendly creatures is a joyful, life-changing moment.
Aloha! This rental is one of a kind. The hut boasts an eco-friendly footprint to travelers, budding botanical garden, unique custom interior, and a getaway retreat from busy life. Staying by the ocean is hot and humid here , and air conditioning is necessary, staying up on the volcano mountain , is very cold, especially the evenings, a fire place is needed. We are at the perfect location and elevation for a comfortable and convenient stay. Year round temps are 66-85 F so you can really enjoy and breath the outside tropics! We are a short drive to both mountain and sea level attractions. nnThis amazing tiny home is, cozy, and has all the amenities to make your stay comfortable and convenient. Off the beaten path, so it's a quiet retreat, yet 6 minutes to Pahoa town for shopping, dining and convenience. The kitchenette provides a microwave, coffee pot, small sink and mini fridge with freezer. There is a private half bath with toilet and bath sink inside and an outdoor shower. Grill and bar and tables are available outside in the Tiki Lounge. Free parking, lighting fast Wi-Fi, Tv with premium movie channels and a great location to all area attractions!nThere are several walking trails and back roads to explore while staying at the Tiki Hut. It’s quiet and sits on one acre in the beautiful rainforests of nHawaii.nHawaii is full of attractions that are unlike anything else in the world, but even among these unique wonders, Hawaii’s volcanoes stand out as truly remarkable. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park (HAVO) protects some of these natural marvels, including two of the largest, most active volcanoes in the world. If you’re looking to view lava, there’s no better destination than Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. nnAt the park, you’ll also be able to see landscapes, formations, and archeological sites created by these volcanoes. There’s so much to see and do inside the park, so if you want to make sure you don’t miss anything, Our Guide’s Volcanoes National Park driving tour has 18 stops throughout the park. GPS and a phone app gives you reliable, turn-by-turn navigation to your favorite spots, and many more tours are available to suit your vacation needs. We’ve done the research so you don’t have to. The geothermal natural hot springs are another beautiful spot to visit and exist due to our active volcanic activity on the island and are only 15 minutes away! There are several to pick from depending on your level hot desired. It is an exciting and intriguing place to find and explore. The hut features an outdoor fire pit and bar grill lounge area for grilling and entertaining. Temperature is perfect almost year-round here, varying a bit for summer and winter from 65-88 degrees. We are always available for assistance and recommendations. nnPeople really love Pahoa town – it just gives off that vibe and attitude to love. In the heart of the Puna district, Pahoa town is funky with western style store fronts, run down and brightly colored buildings with wooden boardwalks, vintage stores and a terrific great dining scene with some delicious eateries to choose from.nn1)Old town of Pahoa is 5 Minutes away-nThe Older part of Pahoa town remains unchanged with slowly decaying Hawaiian western style architecture and rustic wooden boardwalk areas. You can stroll the area quickly and even check out the Pahoa Lava Museum with some interesting pictures, artifacts and other finds to educate you to the lava intrusions into town and the surrounding areas.nnThere’s a lot of cool shops, boutique stores and funky places to explore in town that are starting to come into the old town scene with two cool bakeries, an ice cream shop, a tech and coffee spot and some delicious food venues in old town.n2)The Pohoiki warm springs are part of the Isaac Hale Beach Park in Puna and 15 minutes away!nnThe 2018 eruption has changed Pohoiki Beach Park significantly and now it is home to the newest black sand beach on the Big Island! This is a beautiful beach and well worth a visit.nnThe eruption also created several natural thermal ponds which are contained by all the new black sand that trap heated spring water. As the heat from the 2018 LERZ lavaflow propagates underground the water in these ponds has been getting warmer and warmer, making them now the newest natural volcanically-heated ponds on the island. You can read more about the heating up of the springs at Pohoiki at the Hawaii Tracker website.nnThere are 5 warm to hot springs at Pohoiki, shown on the image below. These are:nnA pond adjacent to the lava flow on the far eastern edge of the beachnA pond that has formed at the location of the old boat rampnA pond at intersection of the new beach with the old coastline at the previous location of ‘1st bay’nThe previously already existing warm pond in the forest that has now heated up morenA pond at intersection of the new beach with the old coastline at the previous location of ‘2nd bay’nn 3)The Big Island boasts several unique swimming options from volcanically heated waters, fresh water, fresh water/ salt mix, and of course salt water. These one of a kind ecosystems include many diverse and even endangered animals you will only find in Hawaii. Located on the Red Road, Rt. 137 along the lower Puna coast, Kehena Beach (also known as Dolphin Beach) is a prominent landmark for both local residents and visitors.nn3)SOME UNCLE ROBERT’S AWA BAR HISTORYnWe had thought Uncle Roberts Night Market was a big late-night party place, but after speaking to locals, we realized it was simply a weekly gathering of the community for food, music and a good time. This was the intent when the Uncle Roberts Awa Club was established in 1962. At the time, the market was literally “the end of the road”, marking an area of lava flow that had created land that previously did not exist. After Uncle Roberts death in 2015, the family continued to host Wednesday evening Uncle Robert’s Awa Bar and Farmers Market events.nnIts one of Hawaii’s Big Island “power spots” and for good reason as it is situated just down the coast from Kilauea and the lava flow of the Pu’u'O’o vent. The energy at Kehena Beach changes somewhat depending upon the crowd (or, the crowd is drawn there due to its fluctuating energy).nnThe ocean activity at this beach is as energetic as the people who frequent it. Brilliant blue waves crash against black lava rock and a beach of black . The entire beach is enclosed by a 30 foot high rock cliff and surrounded on both sides by rocky peninsulas jutting into the ocean, creating a cove, encapsulating this energy.nnThe beach itself is gorgeous with fine black sand amidst hosting several large rocks and boulders and a nice grove of ironwood trees. The hike down is a climb down some rocks so be ready. A good sturdy pair of shoes is important as the trail descends through uneven rock. Near the bottom, round smooth rocks have sand on them making them deceivingly slippery, as well.nnSwimming off the Big Island's shores, the warm Hawaiian Pacific waters is a heaven-like experience. Diving among exotic fish, sea turtles, and glorious waves will definitely bring a smile to your face. There are a variety of beaches, tide pools, and natural aquatic delights for everyone.n Swimming in harmony with the marine life in the coastal waters can provide you with a profound long-lasting connection with nature. Swimming with pods of wild spinner dolphins, frolicking and playing with the friendly creatures is a joyful, life-changing moment.
1 Acre of amazing rainforest on Hawaii’s tropical side.
Marsha Marsha Marsha! The space is absolutely incredible! If you to be secluded and have immense privacy, this is the place for you! From the tiki torches illuminating the pathway to drive on, from the lights being on for us, the little touches really stood out to us. We travel often and love finding charming places- this one is a 10/10! HIGHLY recommend and we will return. She had coffee for us, robes, a complete bar set, Hawaiian music playing on the tv outside AND inside. The outdoor kitchen was such an experience and the hot tub was just amazing. We were able to get in at night which was great, but the early morning with rain was what I’ll remember forever. Thank you thank you thank you! I feel so decompressed and recharged. Kenzee was such a doll too! I’m forgetting things probably, but, just stay! You’ll love it!
05/22/2023
when we arrived at the tiki hut, it was really Warm and welcoming both inside and outside. my significant other and I chose this as our last stop of our trip for the week and I am glad that we did. there were a lot of small touches thay we really appreciated a lot such as the soft towels and bathrobes, the super soft bed and blankets, the decorations.
the shower outside was very romantic and enjoyable, especially in the evening to be able to look up at the stars in the sky.
the sitting area on the porch was really, enjoyable and I also really enjoyed the privacy that the stay had to offer. overall, we were extremely pleased with our stay!
Marsha was a lovely host that gave us specific directions to the exact spot of the stay, and she did a phenomenal job at making the stay feel cozy and homey
01/23/2023