
We happened to bump into this little place (also called the Pineapple Park Hostel) while looking for another kayak rental store. We sort of stumbled into this place hoping to get some kayaks and...
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Pineapple Park Kona Hostel, established in 2000, offers affordable accommodations in Kealakekua, just 10 miles south of downtown Kailua-Kona. With a perfect location close to coffee plantations, historic sites, and the stunning Kealakekua Bay, guests can easily explore the beautiful Kona coastline.
The hostel fosters a vibrant community atmosphere, allowing travelers to connect while enjoying cooking in the communal kitchen or relaxing on the ocean-view lanai. Guests can partake in nearby activities, including snorkeling and diving, and have access to local amenities such as restaurants, art galleries, and bus services.
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We happened to bump into this little place (also called the Pineapple Park Hostel) while looking for another kayak rental store. We sort of stumbled into this place hoping to get some kayaks and...
The stories are true, Annie was very helpful and Rocky (who is at the beach) also a gem. We had a grand plan to have 4 of our party hike down (including one active 85 yo) and the other 4 kayak...
Hook your mesh bag to the kayak! If it capsizes and you lose all the equipment and don't realize it until you've rowed away, the replacement fee's $80 per snorkel set. Everything's a little more...
After renting kayaks in a couple of other places in the Hawaiian islands on this trip, I think I can say with confidence that Kayak Central has it down. Nice kayaks, nice gear, nice people....
We rented our kayak here. It was one of the cheaper places (don't remember the exact price), but you can rent for 1/2 a day. The owner was really nice and had a super cute dog. Not a 5 star...