Usually Sunny in Kona

1 11 2009

If it’s day time it’s usually sunny in Kailua-Kona, on the island of Hawaii known as “the Big Island.” Visitors to Hawaii generally begin their experiences on Oahu or perhaps Maui but once they have been to the Big Island, with the great weather and myriad of activities they generally slip it to the top of their list of places to return to.

view from north end of Hale Kona Kai looking west

Kona is the perfect place to stay as you begin to explore the history and many sacred sites of the Big Island.

The coldest month in Kona is February; with an average high in February is 80 F while the average low is 64 F. August is the warmest month with an average high is 87 F while the average low is 69 F. Humidity is between 50% and 80%.

Mornings are typically clear while thermal clouds created in the day raises the temperature during the day.

We suggest that you stay at modestly priced and adored Hale Kona Kai http://www.vrbo.com/154937, a small private oceanfront condo complex. Here you will be front and center to view the turtles, eels, dolphins, whales, colorful fish, surfers, swimmers, marine traffic, and more. Although centrally located it is on a quiet street off Alii Drive away from traffic noise. It is the perfect place to take off on foot to see the local attractions day and night.

Highly recommended!

View of Hale Kona Kai oceanside pool from lanai of #202





Comments from Guests of Hale Kona Kai #202

31 10 2009

Guest Comments: Yes it’s time to book your stay now!

Hale Kona Kai has a large following of people who have been visiting the complex for decades. It’s fun to talk to the old timers who meet here from all over in January and February who can tell tales of yesteryear in this little piece of paradise.

Here are a couple of comments from guests who have stayed in Hale Kona Kai #202 :

September 2009-

“We very much enjoyed our stay in unit 202! It is a perfect location for short walks into town & a good base point for visits to other areas of the island. We have come to the Big Island several times & this is the best Kona location we have stayed in. The condo had everything we needed – including plastic wrap to store your leftovers or half grapefruit, papaya, etc. We appreciated the small cooler to pack water, snacks, etc. for the longer day trips & were also glad for the beach towels. The lanai was perfect for breakfast in the morning, afternoon relaxing cocktail or dinner in. (we don’t need to eat out every night, especially after a long day, grab some Killer Tacos & all set). Loved the place. Will definitely consider coming back next time we come to Kona. Very quiet, no street noise or neighbor noise. “

a sun hat always a wise choice on a Kona walkabout

Feb 2009

” I just wanted to let you know much we enjoyed the condo. It had everything that we needed plus was nice, clean, and comfortable. It’s such a great location for walking to town; restaurants, shops. and the Farmers Market. I think we spent 1/2 our time sitting on the lanai watching the water with the cruise ships, Para sailors, kayakers, etc.. There’s nothing better then listening to the ocean at night while falling asleep.”

Tree at Mauna Kea Beach

May 2009

“This is a fantastic place to stay. We walked to the farmers market and coffee shop each morning and returned with our goodies to enjoy on the lanai. Decor was perfect and many additional beach items were provided….The kitchen had all the necessary pieces to cook delicious dinners which we once again enjoyed on the lanai. (We did venture out of the condo but I can’t say enough good things about the lanai and the view). We saw dolphins spinning and flopping their way up and down the coast. Dinner and a show! This place is on its own road off Alii Dr so you don’t get the road noise that some places have. We would highly recommend this place.”

Sunset at the sea wall





The Lanai at Hale Kona Kai #202

30 10 2009
View from the lanai

View from the lanai

Where will you spend the most time? Would that be the eight hours plus you spend sleeping or perhaps the time you will spend gazing at the ocean from the lanai? Being so close to the surf allows you a front-row seat for watching surfers, paddlers, dolphins, turtles, eels, birds, and occasionally whales.

This is the perfect place to watch the Fourth of July or New Year’s fireworks, or the Ironman swimmers in the bay. Day and night the view is ever changing. At least once a week the cruise ships come in and leave at sunset getting ever smaller and smaller on the horizon.

At sunset you will see many photographers poised to catch the varied sunset scenes. Anyone paying attention in Kona turns their gaze west at sunset—it is a magical time on the Big Island.

You will never tire of the sunsets on this lanai

Family exploring the tidepools view from lanai

Family exploring the tidepools view from lanai

Boat at Sunset, view from the lanai

A turtle in the surf as viewed from the lanai

A turtle in the surf as viewed from the lanai

View of fisherman from lanai

Another A+ Sunset from the Lanai

Another A+ Sunset from the Lanai

Book your stay now for a week for a month, now or into the future.





The Bedroom at Hale Kona Kai #202

29 10 2009
Hawaiian style patchwork quilt covers a comfortable king-sized bed

Hawaiian style patchwork quilt covers a comfortable king-sized bed

The bedroom has a king-sized bed that is new and comfortable with all the bedding and pillows wrapped in dust-mite covers for those with allergies. The linens are 100% cotton, this soft comfort and the sound of the ocean surf will lull you into a deep satisfying sleep.

The large windows invite in ample sunshine and the wooden woven window coverings allow for many lighting options. This apartment’s location allows for much privacy and quiet as it is away from the noises of the pool and far from the traffic of Alii Drive.

The closet has ample room, as does the bureau, so you can unpack your things and feel at home. The white walls and one contrasting sage wall makes the room feel soft and represents Hawaii’s “Aloha Spirit,” that will embrace you in Kona and all over the Big Island.

These bronze hula dancers greet you at the airport with the Aloha spirit

If this posting has enticed you book your stay now.





The Kitchen at Hale Kona Kai #202

29 10 2009

Well equipped kitchen with ocean view

The kitchen is well-equipped for those who want the option of cooking in.

The lanai is so inviting it’s hard to have meals away except if you want to pack a lunch to take with you to the beach.

There is a blender and plenty of quality cookware and utensils. Plenty of friends have been entertained with lovely meals on the lanai using the cook’s selection of cookware for all types of cooking.

A tall vase is perfect for holding tropical flowers bought in expensively from the Farmer’s Market walking distance from the apartment.

Fresh flowers from the Farmer's Market within walking distance

As you chop and slice you have a nice view of the ocean, the lanai, and the cherished Kona sunset. The color scheme is pleasant to the eye and the kitchen clean and tidy.

Fill a bowl with papaya, have a nice cup of coffee in the morning and you will have begun your day in paradise perfectly.

It’s not unusual in the morning to see the outrigger canoes going by or a school of spinner dolphins putting on a show.

An oceanfront table view that's hard to beat!





The Bathroom at Hale Kona Kai #202

28 10 2009

Recently completed granite countertop and custom cabinetry in the sink area


The bathroom was redone in the spring of 2009 with new cabinetry, a grantite countertop, and a custom tiled shower with pineapple trim that replaced the original bathtub. The bathroom shines with easily accessible custom features that give the apartment a tasteful look and updated accent that matches the rest of the apartment. Fluffy towels greet you and there is room in the shower to wash the salt water off your snorkel gear and swim suits.

Custom fully-tiled shower with pineapple accents





The Living Room at Hale Kona Kai #202

28 10 2009

The living room is attractively decorated with a bright tropical feeling of Aloha.

A livingroom bright and full of simple comfortable furnishings

A livingroom bright and full of simple comfortable furnishings

It has comfortable seating, an inside table with two chairs, a comfortable chair for reading with an ottoman, a couch, stools by the breakfast bar, a surge protector for electronics, wifi, and a cable television with dvd player.

There are binoculars for spotting wildlife and marine traffic. Maps, guidebooks, and printed material about the Big Island will help guests to enjoy exploring the many attractions of the Big Island.

View of south side of living room

Simple clean comfortable furnishings make guest feel at home





The Hale Kona Kai Complex

26 10 2009

Hale Kona Kai, “House by the Sea” in Hawaiian, has a long following, many guest have been staying here for over thirty years. If you are staying in the winter months you may see guests who have known one another for years and years meeting from all over the county in sunny Kona, by the pool at Hale Kona Kai. You may see them visiting, sharing food or around the BBQ, or down by the pool at sunset enjoying a cool drink. They found this stunning location years ago, and have likely been to many other places in between but return each winter to enjoy the location and sunshine of Hale Kona Kai.

Hawaiian coat of arms adorns the Hale Kona Kai complex

Tucked between the Royal Kona Resort, to the north, and The Kona Reef condos, to the south, Hale Kona Kai provides the perfect location to explore and enjoy the many varied sites of Kona and the Big Island.

Unit #202 is on the south end of the building providing extra privacy. We have hosted guests from all over the U.S. and several foreign countries.

Apartment #202 is on the south end of the building second lanai from the right as seen from the shoreline

The 39 units at Hale Kona Kai are all privately owned and most are rented by the night, week, or season.

There is free wifi and a surge protector in the living room to protect your electronic gear.

Each floor has its own coin-operated washers and dryers and the complex is well kept and tidy.

You’ll soon learn to kick back and get into the Aloha “hang ten” relaxation spirit surrounded by the natural beauty and isolation of these fantastic Pacific Islands.

Learning to "hang ten" comes naturally at Hale Kona Kai

view of complex from the lanai of #202

view of complex from the lanai of #202

Farewell to the Cruise Ship at Sunset

Farewell to the Cruise Ship at Sunset

Hale Kona Kai Complex from the water side, #202 on far right

Hale Kona Kai Complex from the water side, #202 on far right

Birds eye view to see proximity to the ocean

Bird's eye view to see proximity to the ocean

The north end of the Hale Kona Kai complex

The north end of the Hale Kona Kai complex

The south end of the building #202 the second door from the left

The south end of the building #202 the second door from the left

What better place to have dinner?

What better place to have dinner?

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The Ocean Surf Awaits with an Everchanging View

25 10 2009

Hale Kona Kai is walking distance to Kona Village and several nice beaches — you may well choose not use your car as walking is so pleasant and the temperature so mild.

The Farmer’s Market will provide you with fresh fruit, vegetables, nuts, and coffee. The lanai has one of the best views in town so the fully-equipped kitchen makes eating in a good option too. When you want variety you are walking distance to at least a dozen restaurants, of all different cuisines.

The paramount issue you may have on this Big Island is where to explore first and then no doubt how to get back again!

Another A+ Sunset from the Lanai

Another A+ Sunset from the Lanai





Okay I’m sold —how do I book?

24 10 2009

Hale Kona Kai #202 is booked through VRBO Vacation Rental By Owner here’s the link: http://www.vrbo.com/154937

Here you can go on-line and check the rates and availability on the dynamic calendar. Bookings: (206) 909-2378 (Washington State, USA)

The saltwater lagoon next door, in Hawaii all shoreline is public

The saltwater lagoon next door, in Hawaii all shoreline is public