Pahoa is a tropical locale surrounded by volcano and island views. Activities like bird watching give you a chance to enjoy the outdoors while you're in town. Have a relaxing day visiting Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. And while you're here, be sure to stop by Pahoa Museum and Thurston Lava Tube.
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Kehena Beach Estates
Kehena Beach Estates pairs volcanic black sand with turquoise waters in a secluded coastal hideaway. Adventurous travelers can soak up the sun at the clothing-optional beach or explore the lush tropical landscape surrounding private vacation homes. The nearby SPACE Seaview Performing Arts Center and Star of the Sea Painted Church offer cultural detours from beach lounging. Vacation rentals nestled in rainforest vegetation provide full kitchens and outdoor living spaces with ocean or garden views. A rental car is essential in this remote paradise, as dining options are limited and most visitors stock up on supplies in nearby Pahoa town.

Kalapana Sea View Estates
Kalapana Sea View Estates lets you live the real Hawaii without the resort crowds. Black sand beaches await just a short hike away, where dramatic waves crash against volcanic shores. The neighborhood's lush tropical gardens and lava rock formations create a natural paradise for those seeking authentic island living. Properties here feature ocean views and eco-conscious designs, many running on solar power and rainwater collection. You'll need a rental car to explore, as this peaceful residential haven sits about 45 minutes from main towns. The remote location rewards you with exceptional stargazing and the constant soundtrack of Pacific waves.

Puna Palisades
Black sand kisses the shore of Kehena, a hidden paradise where the rainforest meets the Pacific. Locals and adventurous travelers gather at the clothing-optional beach beneath swaying palms. Nearby, you can explore lava-formed tide pools teeming with marine life or catch performances at the SPACE arts center. The dramatic coastal cliffs and occasional steam vents create an otherworldly backdrop for your island escape. Pack your own meals or drive to Pahoa town for fresh Hawaiian fare since dining options are limited in this remote enclave. Simple vacation rentals and eco-friendly cabins blend seamlessly into the lush landscape. A rental car is essential for navigating the winding roads through this pristine slice of authentic Hawaiian living.
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Pahoa is well-known for its natural beauty while top attractions include Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. The city has something for everyone including sights like Pahoa Museum and Thurston Lava Tube within a tropical setting.

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