An Overnight Stay At This Secluded Cabin In Hawaii Costs Less Than $100 A Night And Will Take You Back In Time
By Megan McDonald|Published November 22, 2021
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Megan McDonald
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Megan McDonald is a writer, photographer, and owner of humu media, an Alaska-based digital media agency. She spends her free time traveling with her husband and daughter around the US and the world.
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If you want to get out and enjoy everything that the Big Island has to offer, there’s a secluded cabin in Hawaii that you have to see in person. Tiny, cozy, and extremely charming, this little cabin is located just a short 25 minutes from Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Pack your bags and head on out to this rustic little cabin in the jungle!
If you’re headed out to the Hawaiian Islands, make the Big Island one of your stops.
There’s a tiny little town called Keaau and it’s a short drive to the famous Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. This gorgeous area is secluded and located in the jungle.
This cozy little cabin is an eco-friendly, sustainable dream.
The small home is solar-powered and rainwater-fed, bringing you back to a time when life was a little more simple. It’s a one-room cabin, perfect for a single person or a couple to enjoy.
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There are small details that make this getaway the perfect place to visit.
You’ll enjoy a shower that’s rainwater fed and located outdoors. In fact, the luscious shower is made out of lava rocks! This is an incredible and unique experience you won’t find anywhere else.
Not only is everything sustainable, but it’s also beautiful, too. Enjoy some of the handmade furniture like the coffee table, and relax and take in the natural beauty around you.
With such a charming location and beautiful attention to detail, this cabin won’t stay open for long. Pack your bags and head on out to the jungle to enjoy the way life used to be!
Would you ever stay in this cozy, secluded cabin in Hawaii? What do you think? Is it amazing? Let us know in the comments!