Price Comparison Results

Map pinMililani · Hawaii
5.0 · 
Experience The Ultimate HawaiianTreehouse
Calendar
Calendar
TwoGuests
Prices include fees and taxes in USD1 Night
AirbnbAirbnb
Booking.comBooking.comExternalLink
VrboVrboExternalLink
MagicHat
Estimated Book Direct Price
Airbnb

Experience The Ultimate HawaiianTreehouse

Room TypeRoom type
Entire home/apt
GuestsWithClothesHangerGuests
11
BedroomBedrooms
4
BathroomBathrooms
4

This is a Beautiful Custom Home in Central Oahu located in a private, secure, and gated community, a good home base for your explorations of the island. Easy access to Waikele Premium Outlets, Pearl Harbor, North Shore, Honolulu, Waikiki, Ko Olina, West Oahu, Kailua, and the airport. This property may not be rented for less than 30 consecutive days. Rental prices will be adjusted based on the number of days the rental is actually used or occupied. TMK950130170000 The house is made up of the three floors, floating above the canopy of the lush green jungle, connected by a bridge. This was done to ensure we made the least impact on the natural surroundings. The floors are all sustainable Pecan and we also have solar water heating. Nature experience - There is nothing quite like seeing local White-rumped Shama from the same perspective as they are watching things too, from the tree tops. There are Myna-birds that glide alongside and circle the expansive verandas of the house, completing the uniqueness of spending time at our tree house. If you look closely you might be able to spot one of our pets the local gecko. Dining experience - the main living space is a huge open plan space with a large dining table to seat 8 people. The gourmet chefs kitchen with a central island containing the large cook top faces the expansive view to ensure an awesome view whilst preparing delicious meals. There are also comfortable high stools for the breakfast bar. Relaxing experience - we have selected seating made to ensure sitting at the best position to take in the jungle and mountains. These are framed by floor to ceiling glass concertina doors which open up to a large 600 square-foot multi level deck to bring the outside in. There is also an impressive 30 foot glass corridor connecting the living space to the bedrooms and bathroom. Downstairs game room has its own bathroom and laundry area. Sleeping experience - your sleeping experience is an essential part of any vacation and we have not spared on the important luxurious details. All beds are Top Quality, pillows allergy-free and sheets are luxury 100% cotton. There are four bedrooms. Two of the bedrooms share a large bathroom, the Master and third bedroom have an en suite. You will enter via secure gate at entry of property. Secure lock box will be clearly visible upon entry. Upon arrival you will be greeted by either Bob or Sandy for a tour of the property and access to all amenities in the surrounding areas. We live in a cottage next door and are available to our guests whenever they have questions or need assistance. We try to protect our guests privacy at all times. Grounds-keeping and maintenance on the property are done when guests are away if possible. Our location is nestled in a private neighborhood called Mele Manu Woodlands which means "happy bird" in Hawaiian, we are an association of 32/ 1+ acre lots in Central Oahu. Aloha, Welcome to Mililani Town- Located about ½ hour drive from Waikiki 20min from Airport, the North Shore of Oahu 15 minutes away, is known as the surfing capital of the world. Haleiwa, pronounced hah-lay-EE-Vah is an old community dating back to the 1900s devoted to the sugar plantation industry.. Nowhere else on Oahu will you find quaint shops and cafes housed in plantation-era buildings less than five miles from world-famous surf spots. Haleiwa has over 30 places to dine, numerous shops and galleries. This area is renowned for its legendary beaches; Haleiwa is a favorite refuge for Hawaii’s residents and a must-see for visitors. Many of the beach and nature parks that line the North Shore offer stunning views of the Pacific Ocean and Oahu's natural beauty. Two such places are Pu'u O Mahuka Heiau above Waimea, Oahu’s oldest and largest ancient Hawaiian religious site, and Ka'ena Point to the west. In season, catch a glimpse of whales frolicking in the sea, pack a picnic lunch and watch surfers brave the winter swells, or see gliders ride the wind in the skies above. Skydiving and glider rides at Dillingham Airfield, horseback riding, and golfing at Turtle Bay Resort's championship golf course are some of the many activities that await you. Waimea Valley offers a world-class botanical garden at Waimea Falls, where you can also visit ancient Hawaiian cultural sites. The North Shore boasts a huge selection of restaurants and dining experiences. Whether it's the famously simple Hawaiian plate lunch you crave, a grilled plate of fresh-caught local North Shore shrimp, the casual atmosphere of a lunch wagon or sandwich shop, or the sophistication of fine-dining restaurants, it's all right here. More than 30 dining opportunities await you on the North Shore and include Thai, Japanese, Chinese, Mexican, Hawaiian and Italian fares, as well as a broad selection of coffee shops, shave ice/snack stores, and bars. Most of the Food trucks are really Good and inexpensive stop across from McDonalds in Haleiwa –Shrimp, Burgers, Thai, and Shave Ice you can’t go wrong also more Food trucks in the middle of town.. More great spots to eat below Waialua Bakery- Tucked away in little shopping area off Kamehaha is this great little bakery and sandwich shop. Very well priced (cookies and fresh local little sorbets for $1 each!)Do yourself a favor a have one of their delicious sandwiches as well as their home made lemonadeAmerican, Healthy, Vegetarian Friendly, Gluten Free Options 66-200 Kamehameha Hwy, Haleiwa, Oahu, HI 96712 Kono's Northshore North Shore Marketplace 66-250 Kamehameha Hwy. Haleiwa, HI (PHONE NUMBER HIDDEN) Kua Aina Sandwich Shop Hawaiian-style burger & sandwich shop 66-160 Kamehameha Hwy Cafe Haleiwa 66-460 Kamehameha Hwy, Haleiwa, Oahu, HI (PHONE NUMBER HIDDEN) This quaint hole in the wall had great food and friendly staff. Cafe Haleiwa serves up a very tasty breakfast, locally sourced ingredients where available Old Haleiwa has wood sidewalks so it's easy to get confused on where parking is! There is a dirt road near the Cafe, follow it and the parking is behind it.... I Haleiwa Joe's Seafood Grill· Best Prime rib and Seafood-Great happy hour Relaxed spot for pupus & tropical drinks 66-011 Kamehameha Hwy -Opens at 11:30 AM Coffee Gallery - actual coffee machine! Shakes, baked goods 66 Kamehameha Hwy, Haleiwa, Oahu, HI 96712- Beet Box Café -Cafe, Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options, Gluten Free Options- Great find for Vegans, Vegetarians or just plain healthy eating. Lovely little dining place - warm and welcoming. The food is fresh, colorful and sooooo healthy 66-443 Kamehameha Hwy, Haleiwa, Oahu, HI 96712 Check the local market for fresh Veggies and Fruit and on Wed evening 4-6 and Sat 8-1 we have a small farmers market The Waialua Sugar Mill address is: 67-106 Kealohanui St. Waialua 96791This road has no signage but it is Goodale Ave. Start looking for the smoke stack and turn left at Lulu's lunch wagon. You’re now on Kealohanui St. and you will see the large sugar mill buildings at the front of the park. Thursday evening 2-7 Farmers market at Waimea Bay 59-864 Kamehameha Hwy. NORTH SHORE GOODIES STORE Coconut Peanut Butter is Addictive” in Haleiwa at 66-520 Kamehameha Hwy. on the North shore of Oahu, where we have a sample-taste bar open Mon-Fri 10:30am-5:30pm & Sat-Sun 10:30am-3:30pm.Great little place in North Shore Oahu. Locally made jams and peanut butter, Honey, butters and the coconut white chocolate raspberry peanut butter is like having the most decadent PB&J without the bread. They have a nice tasting bar for the peanut butter. They offer a variety of local jams and other Hawaiian goods. Waimea Valley- DON’T MISS THIS SPOT Thursday evening 2-7 Farmers market at Waimea Bay 59-864 Kamehameha Hwy. Hale`iwa HI 96712 One of last partially intact ahupuaa on O`ahu, Waimea Valley consists of 1,875 acres and has been a sacred place for more than 700 years of Native Hawaiian history. Waimea, “The Valley of the Priests,” gained its title around 1090 when the ruler of Oahu awarded the land to the kähuna nui.  Descendants of the high priest lived and cared for much of the Valley until 1886. As part of a cooperative conservation land purchase, the Office of Hawaiian Affairs acquired the property in 2006. In 2008, Hiipaka LLC was established to manage Waimea Valley and hold the deed. Highlights: Take a casual walk on a paved path through our World Class Botanical Gardens and Historical Sites 3/4 of a mile one way or 1 1/2 miles round trip from our Ticket Booth (where you pay Admission into the Valley) to our Waterfall area.   Activities Several activities (with paid admission) are offered throughout the day in different locations in the Valley.   Ancient Hawaiian Archaeological Sites Ancient Hawaiian Archaeological Sites: 78 sites of interest have been identified including religious sites and shrines, house sites, agricultural terraces and fishponds.   World Class Botanical Garden Collections The 150-acre Botanical Collection contains more than 5,000 kinds of tropical and subtropical plants including native and endangered Hawaiian plants.   Waihī Waterfall An attraction of great interest and enjoyment is the Valley’s 45-foot waterfall. Waihï is approximately 3/4 of a mile from the Ticket booth.   Retail, Food & Beverage Services Kuono Waiwai, the Valley’s retail store, showcases the work of North Shore artists and Hawaii crafters of locally made products. The Valley’s on-site concession services uses locally grown, made-in-Hawai‘i ingredients for local dining at its best.   Thousands of visitors attend the Haleiwa Farmers Market (HFM) each weekend to shop, socialize and support local sustainability. The market now has new hours on a new day and opens in the valley on Thursdays from 3 to 7 p.m. As the most popular market on the island, residents and visitors drive from near and far to explore a wide array of products—all locally grown and/or made. Inside the lush and preserved valley, a visitor can buy veggies, homemade bread, grass-fed beef, organic chicken, coffee, honey, freshly pounded poi, jewelry, aloha wear, crepes, locally made pasta and even get a massage while they get their scissors sharpened—along with just about anything else that can be made locally. The market houses about 50 vendors each Thursday, many of whom sell out of their wares in one day since it's so busy. There's also something for the kids; Keiki Corner, a weekly section dedicated to children, is a place for the many little ones who come every Sunday to hang out and socialize. A bounce house is also a regular treat, along with live music. The market, including parking, can get pretty crowded, but that offers the opportunity for socializing, eating, people watching and most importantly, supporting Hawaiian sustainability. Bike rentals Raging Isle Surf & Cycle ((PHONE NUMBER HIDDEN) Kamehameha Hwy St B, Haleiwa, HI, 96712 | North Shore Mopeds (URL HIDDEN) your bike today! (PHONE NUMBER HIDDEN). Bike N Boards Hawaii - (URL HIDDEN) Shawn (EMAIL HIDDEN) Waialua, HI 12345, USA -1 mile from Haleiwa P: ((PHONE NUMBER HIDDEN)F: ((PHONE NUMBER HIDDEN) North Shore Bike Rentals North Shore Bike Rentals- Island Wide DELIVERY (URL HIDDEN) North Shore, Haleiwa, HI ((PHONE NUMBER HIDDEN) Having fun on the North Shore - There's a terrific company called Hawaii Shark Encounters that specializes in an amazing Shark Tour that is located in Haleiwa town. They have a shark cage snorkel that I highly recommend Surf N Sea Surf board/Snorkel/ rentals Scuba Dive Hawaii Established (PHONE NUMBER HIDDEN) Kamehameha Highway Haleiwa, HI (PHONE NUMBER HIDDEN) Great Company on the North shore: Learn how to: Scuba Dive (no Experience Necessary-also has Stand up Paddle boarding/Kayaking/ and Shark tours and rentals of all beach toys (URL HIDDEN) Surf Lesson on North Shore North Shore Surf Girls Surf School (URL HIDDEN) 66-008 Kamehameha Hwy Haleiwa, HI ((PHONE NUMBER HIDDEN) Uncle Bryan's SUNSET SURATT SURF ACADEMY (URL HIDDEN) Haleiwa Beach Park Haleiwa, HI ((PHONE NUMBER HIDDEN) Surf N Sea 62-595 Kamehameha Hwy Haleiwa, HI ((PHONE NUMBER HIDDEN) Best place to Snorkel is Shark's Cove, Oahu—Location: 59-712 Kamehameha Hwy, Haleiwa, HI 96712 Just across the street of the parking lot there are some small shops you can rent gear and where you can buy food and drinks Sharks Cove has been rated by Scuba Diving Magazine as one of the "Top Twelve Shore Dives in the World".  Located on Oahu's world famous North Shore, this small rocky bay forms part of Pupukea Beach Park and boasts blue water and an impressive amount of sea life.  The bottom is made up of large smooth boulders and coral heads forming small caves and ledges for marine life to hide.   On the south side of Sharks Cove are the Pupukea tide pools; a great place to wade and explore…Cove is not a sand beach and the entrance is rocky, so watch your step as you get in.   Souvenirs, shopping WAIT and GO …Aloha Stadium Swap Meet to SAVE $$$$ It’s in the Pearl Harbor Area -99-500 Salt Lake Blvd Aiea, HI (PHONE NUMBER HIDDEN) Open Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday from 6 a.m.-3 p.m. This isn't just shopping, it's a cultural experience vendors from around the world offering exotic imports, handcrafts, and artwork, the swap meet is like visiting lots of different countries in a single day. Just 20 minutes away from Waikiki and less than 30 min from Haleiwa …discover unique treasures at Hawaii’s largest open-air flea market where the locals shop for the best deals in town. Open three days a week, we offer endless rows of over 700 local merchants offering the best value on imported merchandise, handmade items, eclectic art pieces, popular local snacks, and other made in Hawaii products. Hawaiian-made products mingle alongside pre-packaged ethnic foods, T-shirts, flowers, and souvenirs. Plenty of snacks are offered too. Things for families with or without children Hawaii Children's Discovery Museum 111 Ohe Street Honolulu, Hawaii (PHONE NUMBER HIDDEN) Honolulu Zoo Society 151 Kapahulu Avenue Honolulu, HI, (PHONE NUMBER HIDDEN) Waikiki Aquarium 2777 Kalakaua Avenue Waikiki Honolulu, HI (PHONE NUMBER HIDDEN) Windward Mall Indoor play center 46-056 Kamehameha Highway · Kaneohe, Hawai'i 96744 · ((PHONE NUMBER HIDDEN) Indoor play center 808 Bounce is a children's indoor inflatable party and play facilities at Windward Mall.  The play center is open seven days a week during Mall hours. Kualoa Ranch 49-560 Kamehameha Highway , Kāne‘ohe, HI 96744 Reservations Desk: ((PHONE NUMBER HIDDEN) General Inquiries: ((PHONE NUMBER HIDDEN) Kualoa Ranch on the windward side of Oahu has been one of the island's most sacred destinations. But is also open for tourist activities such as horseback riding and hiking. The ranch has been used as a film location for productions such as Jurassic Park, Mighty Joe Young, Pearl Harbor, Wind talkers, Godzilla, and Lost. On the ranch's northern half is Ka'a'awa Valley, once a sugar mill and WWII military airstrip, but is now a popular TV and movie location site. The southern half of the ranch is home to Hakipu'u Valley, the 800 year-old Moli'i fishpond, and the serene Secret Island. Explore Kualoa by ATV or horseback or by any of the unique adventures this ranch has to offer. Sea Life Park 41-202 Kalanianaole Hwy #7, Waimanalo, HI (PHONE NUMBER HIDDEN) At Sea Life Park located just 15 miles from Waikiki on Oahu's scenic Makapu'u Point, Hawaii's marine life comes alive in a dazzling display sure to entertain and delight. Sea Life Park is a world-class marine attraction perched between the majestic Ko'olau Mountain Range and the point's breathtaking beaches. Visitors of all ages flock to the park to see dolphins dance, sea lions sing and penguins perform in this magical facility by the sea. Don’t’ miss the POLYNESIAN CULTURAL CENTER Polynesian Cultural Center, located in Laie, Hawaii shows the visitor seven different cultures from the islands of Polynesia. In the Samoan village you can see coconut tree climbing and the preparations from husking, opening and milking of the coconut. The island of Hawaii offers tasting of freshly made poi. In Tahiti take part in traditional songs and dance. Each island offers a glimpse into the lives of the native people. There is also a colorful "Rainbows of Paradise" canoe pageant held each day Official site of Hawaii's #1 paid attraction and activity offers an authentic showcase of 7 Polynesian cultures, Luau, an IMAX theater, and more. The Polynesian Cultural Center is a wonderful place to experience, with about 1,300 employees representing the island people and nations of Hawaii, Samoa, Maori New Zealand (Aotearoa), Fiji, Tonga, Easter Island, Tahiti and the Marquesas (French Polynesia)— 55-370 Kamehameha Highway Laie, HI 96762 (Windward Oahu) Tel. (PHONE NUMBER HIDDEN)– Book the ambassador package to get tour guide – local call (PHONE NUMBER HIDDEN) - Directions From condo in Haleiwa TL go over the bridge and drive through the town, runs into Kamehameha Highway #83). Turn Left Drive toward the surfing beaches (Waimea Bay, Sunset, etc.) and keep going east. The Polynesian Cultural Center will be located on the right about a mile beyond the first Laie community sign. One of Hawaii's most authentic luaus. Winner of the coveted Kahili Award for preserving Hawaiian culture. Secrets of Hawaii: La'ie Point (Close to Polynesian Culture center) La'ie Point is worth a quick look while on the Windward/North Shore of Oahu. It offers sweeping views of the Windward Coast and Parts of the North Shore. You can also see Goat Island from here. Directions: Just before the Polynesian Cultural Center, land mark is Foodland grocery store On Kamehameha Highway (83) turn left onto Anemoku and then make a right onto Naupaka until it ends at the parking area. Secrets of Hawaii: Tropical Farms Macadamia Nut Farm and Farm Tour -Entry into the shop is free and a GREAT PLACE Macadamia nut farm is off the beaten path They have a wide variety of free samples of flavored macadamias Discover other unique gifts-Entry into the shop is free. They also have many free coffee and free macadamia nut samples. And did I say free coffee samples…You can also Take part in their Alii Tour of the plantation The tour costs $15 per person and learn about Hawaiian history, customs, fruits and plants –Great DEAL…Tropical Farms Hours-Open 7 days a week, 10:45 am to 6:00 pm. Except on Tuesdays when there is only one tour at 10:45 am. The tour lasts one hour. Driving Directions to Tropical Farms/ Location It’s about 8 miles up Kamehameha Highway heading pass the Polynesian Cultural Center from Haleiwa. It'll be on your left-hand side, about a mile pass the park that looks out at Chinaman's Hat Island. Watch for the sign - if you blink, you'll drive right by it. The signs says tropical flowers Remember it’s only about a mile pass the ranch and the wide open park so if you go more than 2 miles pass that.you missed it the Address: 49-227 Kamehameha Hwy Kaneohe, HI 96744 Tropical Farms on Oahu’s windward (east) coast is a destination that’s off the beaten path. Most visitors to the island only get to see it if they take part in a greater circle island bus tour, which they usually book at a local tour operator. It’s definitely worth a visit, not only for the many delicious goodies you can buy, but also because you can learn a great deal about Hawaiian culture. They grow their macadamia nuts and other fruits right here and you can enjoy flavors that aren’t available in stores in Waikiki, such as cinnamon macadamias. They are freshly made on this farm. And the good thing is, you can try them for free. They even offer free samples of Kona coffee in their store. Besides macadamia nuts, they also sell jewelry, art, creams, aromatic oils and other souvenirs. Besides browsing through the farm’s store, they also offer a tour of the farm, called the Alii Tour. The tour lasts about one hour and takes you to the plantation and fishpond. It also includes a demonstration on how the Hawaiians lived off the land. The tour comes complete with a super funny guide, aptly named “The Chief.” He’ll first load everyone into an old bus and drive you through the farm, pointing out types of plants and what they are used for. Then you’ll head to a little amphitheater for a show, where you’ll learn more about Hawaiian foods and customs. Your guide will even show you how to make fire by rubbing sticks together and how to open a coconut. You can try yourself and get some of the good stuff out of the fruit and snack on it. After that, your guide will take you on a short boat ride around the fishpond. He’ll tell you some more about the history of the area and include recent events, such as the filming of popular Hollywood movies. Quite a few movies and TV series have been filmed in this area, including Gilligan's Island, Fantasy Island, 50 First Dates, Lost, Tears of the Sun and Along Came Polly Back on land, you’ll enjoy a tour of the fruit trees. Hiking Three Hikes Not to Miss on Oahu Here, we present our top three scenic hikes on Oahu. Oahu is home to some amazing hikes that showcase views of the best parts of the island. Most hikes in Hawaii are considered more strenuous that those on the mainland, so you should be in good physical condition before you attempt these hikes. As always, make sure to wear appropriate footwear, carry a cell phone and plenty of water, and never hike alone. Unfortunately, the parking areas near trailheads are commonly high-theft areas, so never leave valuables in your car. Once you've taken a few simple precautions, you're ready to begin your hiking adventure! 1. Olomana Nestled between Kailua and Waimanalo, Olomana is a series of three steep peaks with sweeping views of the Windward side of Oahu. Olomana means, "divided hill" in Hawaiian and is appropriate description for these distinct peaks. Considered a moderate to advanced hike, this hike should only be attempted by experienced hikers. The total hike is about 2.5 miles long and contains several; steep sections where you must boulder up rocks and rely on the ropes. The best view is from the first peak, and the 360-degree view is well worth the strenuous climb to the top. Due to dangerous conditions it is not recommended to continue beyond the first peak, and several people have died going beyond this point. Please continue on only if you are a very experienced hiker. To access the trail, park outside the Luana Hills Golf Course, walk up the road, and follow the signs. The guard at the golf course is very friendly and will often offer advice about the trail conditions. 2. Lanikai Pillbox Trail If you're looking for a less treacherous hike with similar sweeping views, the Lanikai Pillbox Trail may be perfect for you. Located just east of Kailua in the community known as Lanikai, the pillbox trail traces a ridge and passes two old World War II bunkers (pillboxes). The hike is commonly attempted as an out-and-back, and takes about 30 minutes to get to the farthest pillbox. The first five minutes of the trail are undoubtedly the hardest, consisting of an extremely steep climb up a dirt hill. The rest of the hike is exposed and can be quite hot on a sunny day, but the views and cooling breeze at the top provide a perfect opportunity to pause and enjoy the beauty of Oahu. The top of the hike offers sweeping views of Kailua and Waimanalo. On a clear day you can even see Molokai! To access the trail, park along Kaelepulu Drive and look for the trailhead on the left side of the street. 3. Kaena Point On the far western side of Oahu lies the Kaena Point nature reserve, one of the largest seabird nesting colonies in the main Hawaiian Islands. The reserve is home to Albatross, Shearwaters, dozens of species of native and migratory shorebirds, and endangered plants. It’s quite common to spot a resting endangered Hawaiian monk seal, but make sure to view from at least 150 feet away! In the winter months, it is extremely common to see Humpback whale spouts on the horizon. Because this is a nature preserve, the only way to access it is by foot. It is best to drive in from the west side of the island, although you could access it from northern roads as well. The trail is fairly exposed and can be hot, so make sure to have plenty of sun protection. To access the west-side trail, take the Farrington Highway until it terminates at the trailhead. The out-and-back trail is fairly easy, flat, and is approximately 4 miles. 4. Windward Coast DIAMOND HEAD STATE MONUMENT Diamond Head Road, near Waikiki 475.0 acres. Hawaii's most famous landmark - a large tuff cone that was formed by a short series of explosive eruptions some 100,000 years ago; National Natural Landmark. Picnicking on the crater floor in a landscaped meadow; offering detachment from the city. Moderate family hike (bring a flashlight) with panoramic view of Honolulu; 5. Waimea Bay Tuck into Waimea Bay in summer and the ocean tricks you with a lazy surface ideal for swimming or watching daredevils jump from the picturesque lava rock jutting up some 25 feet right offshore. But from November through February, one of the most storied big-wave surfing spots on Oahu’s legendary North Shore welcomes gigantic swells. Watch the pros ride 20-foot-plus waves from a sunny spot in deep sand and, later, drive or hike back to Waimea Valley to a 45-foot waterfall and entrancing botanical gardens. Details: (URL HIDDEN) 6. Nu’uanu Pali State Wayside Just a 5-mile drive from downtown Honolulu, the city slowly dissolves into the waterfall-bedecked forests of Nu’uanu Valley, culminating in Pali Lookout’s 1,200-foot precipice. Step into a breathtaking wall of wind and absorb panoramas of the sculpted Ko’olau Mountains, the windward side’s offshore islets and ribbon of small towns (including Kailua, President Obama’s vacation spot). Contemplate the 1795 Battle of Nu’uanu, when King Kamehameha I conquered Oahu on-site as warriors fell from the cliffs. The Location-All of the following locations are easily accessed within 20 to 25 minutes commute time. Beautiful Home in Central Oahu located in a secure and gated community, a good home base for your explorations of the island. Easy access to Waikele Premium Outlets, Pearl Harbor, North Shore, Honolulu, Waikiki, Ko Olina, West Oahu, Kailua, and the airport. Bedrooms: 4 Bedrooms, Sleeps 11, Beds for 10 Master Bedroom 1: queen Bedroom 1: 1 queen Bedroom 2: 1 twin/ 1 double Bedroom 3: 1 queen Game room: 2 twin Each bedroom has a fan. Check out procedures: Check-out time is 10:00 AM. Often times our booking is back to back so it is essential that you respect the checkout time. Upon check out please: -Leave the house neat and tidy. -Put all perishable food items in the refrigerator. -Dishes, utensils, and cookware to be clean and returned to cupboards -Turn off all small appliances and turn off the oven and stove before leaving -Wet towels are to be hung up on the towel rack or left in the shower. -Turn off all lights, and fans -Remove all garbage to outside cans -Lock the front door

Amenities

WifiWifi
KitchenKitchen
LaundryLaundry - washer
LaundryLaundry - dryer
ParkingParking space
Essentials
Essentials (towels, bed sheets, soap, and toilet paper)
TV
TV
Desk/Workspace
Desk/workspace
Iron
Iron

Are you the host of this property?

Verify your listing to get bookings faster - sort higher, get direct guest inquiries, and add your preferred direct booking link. It's Free!
I am the hostWhy Verify?

Reviews

5.0 · 21 reviews
Aggregated HiChee Rating
Airbnb
5.0 (21)
Read on Airbnb

Location

Map pinMililani · Hawaii

Save Even More Money On Your Next Vacation

35 awesome tips for budget travel: planning, transportation hacks, and affordable dining!
Faq Vector

Got questions?

We are eager to hear from you whether you need to contact our support team, speak with our founders, or simply want to say hello.