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Rainforest Tiny House Vacation in Volcano, Hawaii


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This is the Hale Iki rainforest tiny house vacation in Volcano, Hawaii. This tiny house is built on a foundation with a wonderful add-on deck with an outdoor kitchen.

One of the best parts about it is that you have a traditional bedroom with plenty of space to walk around your bed and beautiful views of the rainforest from your windows. I love this place! How about you?

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Rainforest Tiny House in Volcano, Hawaii

Rainforest Tiny House in Volcano Hawaii

Images via Mark/Airbnb

Rainforest Tiny House in Volcano Hawaii

Images via Mark/Airbnb

Rainforest Tiny House in Volcano Hawaii

Images via Mark/Airbnb

Rainforest Tiny House in Volcano Hawaii

Images via Mark/Airbnb

Rainforest Tiny House in Volcano Hawaii

Images via Mark/Airbnb

Rainforest Tiny House in Volcano Hawaii

Images via Mark/Airbnb

Rainforest Tiny House in Volcano Hawaii

Images via Mark/Airbnb

Rainforest Tiny House in Volcano Hawaii

Images via Mark/Airbnb

Rainforest Tiny House in Volcano Hawaii

Images via Mark/Airbnb

Rainforest Tiny House in Volcano Hawaii

Images via Mark/Airbnb

Rainforest Tiny House in Volcano Hawaii

Images via Mark/Airbnb

Rainforest Tiny House in Volcano Hawaii

Images via Mark/Airbnb

Rainforest Tiny House in Volcano Hawaii

Images via Mark/Airbnb

Rainforest Tiny House in Volcano Hawaii

Images via Mark/Airbnb

Rainforest Tiny House in Volcano Hawaii

Images via Mark/Airbnb

Rainforest Tiny House in Volcano Hawaii

Images via Mark/Airbnb

Rainforest Tiny House in Volcano Hawaii

Images via Mark/Airbnb

Rainforest Tiny House in Volcano Hawaii

Images via Mark/Airbnb

Rainforest Tiny House in Volcano Hawaii

Images via Mark/Airbnb

Rainforest Tiny House in Volcano Hawaii

Images via Mark/Airbnb

Perfect for couples or solo travelers, Hale Iki makes you feel like you’re a world away, even though you’re just minutes Volcanoes National Park. Take your french press coffee out on the lanai, or grill up your farmers market finds on our built-in gas grill. Snuggly bath robes and a comfy queen size bed piled with plenty blankets keep you toasty on cool Volcano nights. Indoor/outdoor living will make you wonder how you could ever need more than 240 square feet!

Learn more: https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/15808932

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Alex

Alex is a contributor and editor for TinyHouseTalk.com and the always free Tiny House Newsletter. He has a passion for exploring and sharing tiny homes (from yurts and RVs to tiny cabins and cottages) and inspiring simple living stories. We invite you to send in your story and tiny home photos too so we can re-share and inspire others towards a simple life too. Thank you!
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  • December 31, 2018, 12:55 pm

    I share, this is real wealt….! Not objective things but positive feelings that bring joy, ( never more cold)….Nature, sea, etc…
    “Every time you smile, fill up with happiness” Enrico Hasson

  • Angela
    July 23, 2019, 10:03 am

    I saw this house on HGTV. A woman was going to live out her retirement in it. What happened to her?

  • e.a.f.
    February 12, 2020, 2:04 pm

    Wonderful little home. Even in colder climates if the front porch had an out door fireplace, it would suite very nicely.

    • Renee Davis
      February 24, 2020, 3:48 pm

      There is a chimera there on the porch. Also being a former resident of Mt. View, Hi( returning to retire in a few years). Mt. View less than 15 mins down mountain from Volcano. I can attest that 50s with dampness of the rainforest in the winter makes you want that fireplace….

  • Renee Davis
    February 24, 2020, 3:49 pm

    There is a chimera there on the porch. Also being a former resident of Mt. View, Hi( returning to retire in a few years). Mt. View less than 15 mins down mountain from Volcano. I can attest that 50s with dampness of the rainforest in the winter makes you want that fireplace….

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