
E Komo Mai (welcome) to Kohala Loke Lani, our beautiful oasis in a hectic world.

E Komo Mai (welcome) to Kohala Loke Lani, our beautiful oasis in a hectic world.

Thanks for being part of our story.
Due to recent law changes, we're no longer taking public bookings - just keeping it to friends and family from here on out. We'll miss meeting all of the lovely new guests from Airbnb, the drinks on the lanai, the stargazing nights, and sharing knowledge of our island home.
We're not going anywhere - this site stays open. Swing by for pictures of our antics, stargazing snaps, scuba diving images, and whatever else we get into!
Friends, come join us in our fun!

We were very lucky to find Kohala Loke Lani as an abandoned/foreclosed property and have been able to make it our own. It has been a labor of love that always has a project going! Whether it's new chicken coops, landscaping, putting in a small fruit orchard, grafting trees...we're always up to something!
Come visit us
Want to come visit? We'd be thrilled to see you. There are big expansive ocean and mountain views of Mauna Loa and Hualalai. Mauna Kea is also visible from the property.
After returning from a day of exploring the island you can enjoy a dip in the salt water pool or just revel in the view of the ocean over the water. The sunsets are (seasonally) exquisite from the pool deck!
Our Ohana sleeps two people in the queen size bed. There is a full bathroom with shower. There's a large private screened lanai and another, separate, lanai that is perfect for nightly stargazing.
While the space is most comfortable for two people, there is a beautiful pull-out sofa bed if you'd like to bring your child on the visit! We also have a Pack n Play for those of you with very young children.
There are plenty of things to do around here, including going to the beautiful nearby beaches, swimming in the clear ocean, snorkeling/diving, hiking, zip-lining, bird watching, seeing the volcanic eruption, exploring the island, or simply lounging by the pool reading a book!
John and I are committed to making a difference for the planet and the ocean. We converted to laundry sheets in lieu of large plastic laundry detergent bottles. We are converting to biodegradable trash bags and eco-friendly coconut husk sponges. We have converted to bamboo toilet paper. As an extreme lover of the ocean, I insist that we can all make a difference to the Earth in every simple way that we can!
I'm thrilled to share this AMAZING video I took while out on the boat this past winter.
Humpback Whales come to the warm Hawai'i waters from cold Alaska for the winter months (generally late December thru early April) in order to give birth and teach the babies how to survive the long swim back north.
The beautiful whales that come here to give birth were, themselves, born in Hawai'i.
Come see the humpback whales for yourself !
A tiki at a local beach
Come visit us! Friends and Family are always welcome!