Zen Treehouse Private Retreat & Farm Stay

Farm stay in Papaikou, Hawaii

  1. 2 guests
  2. 1 bedroom
  3. 2 beds
  4. 1 bath
Hosted by Ana
  1. Superhost
  2. 9 years hosting

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Retreat to a Zen-like setting in the Trees!

BRAND NEW (11/24) KING BED w/ DUAL BEDJET air systems for the most comfortable sleep surrounded by nature. Retreat to a Zen-like setting in the trees, slow down and relax in this beautiful redwood octagon artist studio on a working coffee, vanilla and chocolate farm. Private lanai in the treetops tucked into a tropical rainforest. Watch the stars or stream from bed. Wake to birdsong; de-stress, meditate, read, write, dance, create and breathe!

The space
Aloha and welcome to our Zen Treehouse!

TREEHOUSE
This detached redwood octagon-shaped building was originally an artist studio and is situated among the treetops away from the main house, overlooking lush tropical rainforest a seasonal stream and meadow below. You do not need to climb ladders or stairs to access the Treehouse, however there is a sloped entryway that can get wet or muddy during rainstorms, so please watch your step. Unless you have 4WD (weather permitting), there is a short walk across a lawn that can get wet and muddy during rain.
You are surrounded by nature and if this is outside your comfort zone, please read through the listing carefully to make sure we are a good fit.

COMPLIMENTARY CHOCOLATE FARM TOUR...AN AIRBNB 5 STAR EXPERIENCE!
Included in your stay is our complimentary Chocolate Farm Tour( provided we have one scheduled during your visit). If none are scheduled, we will do our best to arrange an abbreviated, private tour which may or may not include making chocolate (depending on our kitchen schedule). If we are not making chocolate, you will still get plenty to take with you.
This 3-hour in-depth Agri-Tour tour covers how coffee, cacao (seed-to-bar) and vanilla are propagated, grown, harvested and processed into the products we all know and love. Included are an array of refreshments, tastings and locally made gourmet ice cream. The highlight of the tour is making your very own chocolate to take home in our certified farm kitchen. Check out our reviews on Airbnb Experience/Chocolate Coffee & Vanilla Farm Tour/Papaikou, HI.
(Note: The value of tis Experience is roughly equivalent to one night's stay in the Treehouse, and is a courtesy to guests, but it is not guaranteed as a condition of booking.) Mahalo.

A GENEROUS AMOUNT OF GOODIES!
Enjoy an ample supply of Hilo Shark's 100% Hawaiian coffee, cacao tea and pure dark Hawaiian Chocolate from our farm during your stay. We greet you with fresh fruit (seasonal) a supply of staples and plenty of cooking options.

BATHROOM & OTHER AMENITIES
The private, sheltered bathroom is just around the corner on the covered lanai, surrounded by a bamboo forest and complete with flush toilet, sink and double-head shower/massage, plenty of hot water, toiletries and soft towels. Our water is county approved/treated and is sourced from local artesian springs, so drinking from the tap is perfectly ok.

Enjoy nature from your private lanai with comfortable seating, poolside grill, outdoor dining, bluetooth speaker and a welcoming Zen foot bath to pamper you.

BIG-SCREEN STREAMING TV (mounted) WITH BLUETOOTH SPEAKERS...Watch from bed for couch. Please sign into your own accounts (Netflix/Prime, etc). Free TV and local channels are accessible.

AND THERE'S A POOL! (Subject to conditions)
Pool may be closed without notice for maintenance or weather- related conditions, and we cannot guarantee it will be available during your stay. Use at Own Risk and please always lock the gate.

The pool is an older, 5' in-ground cement pool that's lovely for refreshing dips. We deep clean the pool weekly, but know that the surrounding trees and tradewind storms often drop leaves and dirt and flowers into the water, which you may need skim out with the net. After heavy rains, the water must be treated; we use a natural filter and as little chlorine as possible. Night swimming is permissible, please be mindful of our neighbors and refrain from loud talking or splashing after dark. The gate is kept locked to protect neighborhood children and the key is accessible by reaching over the gate.


OTHER AMENITIES OFFERED
(Subject to Availabilty & Season)
Yoga or Meditation, anyone? We have yoga mats, blocks, bands and balls as well as cushions, incense, singing bowls, art supplies and reading materials to bring out your inner OM....
Ask Ana for items you may not find in the Treehouse, she keeps them elsewhere and is happy to lend them.
GRILL: There is a propane grill for you to use poolside. Please do not leave grill unattended. It is your responsibility to clean the grill after use.
If we have to clean your baked-on food, or rancid food, you will incur a damage charge of $50.

BOOGIE BOARDS, BEACH & SNORKEL GEAR:
You are welcome to borrow the beach and snorkel gear in the entryway (ask us for snorkel gear). It is your responsibility to clean, sanitize and return them properly when done. Failure to clean/sanitize these items will result in a damage fee of $50 or the cost to replace them, whichever we deem necessary.

WASHER/DRYER (subject to length of stay/availability)
Because we use these appliances daily, they are only available to Guests staying 7+ nights, by Appointment Only. Please leave a $25 donation to cover our cost for utilities and supplies, and limit your use to 1 washer load (washer is large capacity and holds up to 2 loads/cycle; dryer may require 2 loads, please clean filter).
DO NOT LEAVE LAUNDRY UNATTENDED...it will get put into a basket "as is" if we have to move it!
There is a full service laundromat nearby in Hilo, they've got it all!

WHY DO WE CHARGE A CLEANING FEE?
The $100 Cleaning Fee covers the 6-hour deep cleaning and sanitizing protocol we perform IN ADVANCE of your stay.
Cleaning/Sanitizing Protocol
*We disinfect and steam-clean all floors, surfaces, rugs and appliances before you arrive.
Note: Please leave your WASHED dishes in the drainer and we will sanitize and put them away.
*We deep clean/sanitize bathroom and stock ample toiletries, supplies and towels.
*We change out and update with freshly laundered upgraded bedding, towels and linens (backups in the dresser) before each stay and provide extra beach/pool towels, accessories and products.
*We re-stock staples and ensure an ample supply of our Hilo Shark's 100% Hawaiian coffee, teas, chocolate, macadamia nuts, fresh fruit (in season), local honey, vanilla sugar and more.

Your Cleaning Fee is NOT for maid service after you leave. We ask that you wash your own dishes and leave them in the rack; make sure you don't leave out smelly trash or food that attracts insects (we provide lots of options to dispose of these items responsibly), drape towels to avoid attracting centipedes, and be respectful of the space.

CHECKING OUT:
* We do NOT require you to do any laundry or heavy cleaning before you check out, but we DO ask you to ensure the following for health and safety reasons:

* Leftover Food attractS insects and critters. There is a trash can with a lid in the entryway (extra bags provided under sink). Meat scraps and unwanted leftovers can be left in the covered compost bucket, or in ziplock bags left in refrigerator or freezer. Coffee grounds and tea bags may simply be tossed over the rail to compost naturally.
* Dishes should be WASHED after use and left in the drainer so we can steam, dry and properly store them.
* Please notify us if you break anything so we can replace it before the next guests arrive.
* Wet towels should be hung on the coat rack, hung on bars or pegs, or draped over the lanai railing. Please do not leave wet towels on furniture or in a pile on the floor or bed as they attract centipedes who seek out damp places to hide.
* THAT'S IT! We take care of the rest.

Guest access
HOUSE RULES ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Zen Treehouse Retreat & Unique Farm Stay

THE SPACE:
You will have use of the private lanai and entire Treehouse studio. Parking is limited to 1 space. Any visitors MUST be approved in advance, and parking arranged for. There is a short walk across the lawn, and a slight slope which can get muddy and sometimes slippery to reach the entrance (umbrellas and flashlights are furnished); a wagon and sometimes golf cart are available to haul suitcases and groceries. If you have an AWD or 4WD vehicle, we will show you where you may drive across the lawn to park closer to your entrance, WEATHER PERMITTING.
You are welcome to explore our orchards and grounds but please ask permission to enter the greenhouse, chocolate kitchen or cabana (‘she-shed’) or other private areas.

WHAT WE DO NOT ALLOW:

* NO VISITORS UNLESS APPROVED BY HOST
The grounds and pool area are for registered guests only and we ask that you do not invite or bring visitors onto the property without receiving approval and parking instructions from your Host IN ADVANCE.
Bringing unauthorized guests or visitors on the property will be considered grounds for terminating your stay without refund and you and your visitors will both be asked to vacate the premises immediately.

*No parties or gatherings are allowed without expressed, written permission. No exceptions.

FOOD DELIVERIES
*We do not allow food deliveries to the farm for security, safety and liability reasons. If you break this rule, it will be grounds for terminating your stay without refund, and you will be asked to leave immediately.
Note: If you arrange to meet a food delivery driver down the road next to the school, you may do so and bring the food on to the property yourself.

FILMING, RECORDING & POSTING ON SOCIAL MEDIA
Personal photos and short videos are fine, but any representations featuring our property, farm and/or business for Guest’s own social media posts (such as podcasts, Youtube, TikTok and the like) is strictly forbidden without our expressed WRITTEN authorization. Violation of these conditions could result in legal action, including attorneys fees.

Other things to note
THE TREEHOUSE IS OPEN-AIR (SCREENED
IN FRENCH DOORS) SURROUNDED BY NATURE
The Treehouse is intended to provide the unique experience of of living in a Tropical Rainforest surrounded by nature.
It is a fully enclosed structure with 3 sets of French Doors; 2 of which have fixed screens to bring in the ocean breezes and sounds of nature. The 3rd is your entryway with closing glass doors.
You will undoubtedly see bright, green geckos which are a part of Hawaiian culture and are often found indoors in this part of the state. They are your friends- they eat mosquitos and other bugs and we cheerfully live among them because they are next to impossible to keep out, regardless. You will see them many places on this part of the island, including restaurants and other indoor venues.
The friendly, carpenter bees who bore into the redwood building are not interested in you and will go about their business. Please do not scream and run about or try to bat them away; they are not aggressive toward humans. Rather than kill these important pollinators, we choose to live among them and honor their place in nature.
You may see or hear wild pigs down by the stream. They are also a part of nature and local culture.
Please do not approach them, and let us know if you see any so we can check the fencing.

COQUI FROGS:
At least 75% of this island (below a certain elevation) have colonies of Coqui frogs; a tiny, invasive species with a very loud voice.
Coqui are active in the evening and throughout the night, especially during summer months. Most people find their songs to be rather soothing background noise and often mistake them for birds; but if you are a sensitive sleeper, you may want to opt for a hotel with fully closed windows and forced A/C.

Early morning is filled with the sounds of the awakening rainforest and you may be greeted with a chorus of birdsong, the melody of ship horns in the harbor and soothing pattern of tradewind showers that (usually) dissipate by mid-morning.
You may see other critters who thrive in this environment during your stay. They are inherent to this tropical setting and each plays a role in the natural ecosystem. You may encounter mosquitos, flies/midges, wasps, rodents, roaches, spiders, centipedes, African snails and the tiny but very mighty fire ant.
We do our very best to control these aspects of nature before you arrive and ask that you advise us if you encounter any during your stay.
You can help mitigate the possibility of encounter by not leaving out food, liquids and dirty dishes, and by immediately wiping up any spills. Many of species are pheromone-driven and attracted to sweet smells.
Centipedes seek out damp piles to hide, so please don't leave towels and clothes piled on the floor. We provide hangers and luggage racks to store your stuff.

WORKING REMOTELY
While we understand that most folks need time each day to check on work activities, we discourage extensive work-from-home stays.
Our wifi is strong and generally reliable, however during inclement weather, our electricity (and therefore our cable) can go out without warning and may take some time to restore. We therefore cannot guarantee uninterrupted internet accessibility and our cellular coverage is often subject to weather conditions.

During certain times of the year, there may be farm related activities during the day which are unavoidable. You are welcome to join in if that suits you!

Registration Details
W00961032-01

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Papaikou, Hawaii, United States
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Neighborhood highlights

Papaikou is an historic plantation village located on the Big Island's beautiful Hamakua Coast across Hwy. 19 from the 4-mile Scenic Drive leading to the popular Hawai'i Tropical Bio-Reserve & Garden and more. Our 100-year-old farmhouse was originally built as a plantation manager's home on 2 rural acres planted in coffee, cacao, vanilla and lush tropical plants, flowers and fruit trees. We are on a dead-end street in a safe, quiet neighborhood where many of our neighbors have lived for many years and often over generations. We are a short 10-minute drive from Hilo where you will find beaches, parks, shopping, restaurants, tourist attractions and a great farmer's market.

Meet your host

Superhost
1045 reviews
4.95 out of 5 average rating
9 years of hosting
My work: farming
Lives in Papaikou, Hawaii
Ana has spent many years providing and managing heart-centered services. Her approach to hosting is to provide a warm, comfortable and beautiful space for you to enjoy. Tom is a well-known and loved farmer and teacher who has been growing coffee, cacao and vanilla for the past 25 years. Together with dog Bliss, "The Sharks" have combined their passions to create authentic, memorable farms tours stays and experiences.

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Things to know

Cancellation policy
House rules
Check-in: 3:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Checkout before 11:00 AM
2 guests maximum
Safety & property
Pool/hot tub without a gate or lock
Nearby lake, river, other body of water
Carbon monoxide detector not required