Yurts in Hawaii

Explore the best of Hawaii, including beaches, rainforests, and volcanoes in a yurt rental.

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Hawaiian Rainforest Glamping

4 sites · Lodging3 acres · Mountain View, HI
Hawaiian Rainforest Glamping is located in Fern Forest, a rural neighborhood, on three verdant acres of ōhiʻa lehua trees, tree ferns, banana plants, and fruit trees at 2100 feet. The yurt has its own bathroom with a flushing toilet and vanity sink. There is a large communal kitchen (a 16' x 16' kitchen cabin) that you can use free of charge, and an outdoor shower with hot water. In the summer, the greenhouse in the fenced paddock is full of vegetables. Free-ranging ducks and chickens supply eggs. There is an outdoor lounge area complete with a six-person picnic table, BBQ, four hammocks, and torches. Please note that the owner lives on the premises in their own cabin, 20 feet away from the yurt. The homestead is run by 6,000 watt solar-power and a rain-catchment system with a 4,500 gallon water tank. This is a peaceful place to relax and recuperate from the din of city life. There are no street lights, just the stars and moon after sunset. On a clear night, the sky is full of stars. It rains often in this area and the sound is soothing to fall asleep to. Check out our other site on this listing—a camping cabin (Rainforest Glamping Cabin). Several places of interest are within a 1.5 hour drive. Volcano National Park is only 15 minutes away by car; Punaluʻu black sand beach is 30 minutes; Ka Lae (South Point) is about 1.5 hours; and Hoʻokena Bay is about two hours. Note—now that the the holiday season is over, the Christmas decorations have been taken down.
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Yurts in Hawaii guide

Overview

Whether you're on the Big Island to see an active volcano at Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park and explore ancient civilization at Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park; on Maui to explore the Kula Forest Reserve at Polipoli Spring State Recreation Area or see a sunrise at Haleakalā National Park; on Kauai to hike the Waimea Canyon or Napali Coast State Park; or on Oahu to surf the breaks at Waikiki or the North Shore, a yurt is a great option for your outdoor stay. Hawaiian yurt rentals range from off-grid and eco-friendly canvas tents to yurts with modern conveniences such as air conditioning, hot tubs, full kitchens, and wifi. You won't find any yurts at the public campgrounds in Hawaii, but some private campgrounds and private ranches offer yurts. Choose to stay in one on a farm, in the lush rainforest, on the slopes of a mountain, or by the beach with ocean views.

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