Kanela Kai

Kanela Kai is a cheerful studio attached to a canal-front home in Kailua, Oahu. It has a private entrance, private bath, A/C, and indoor/outdoor dining areas. This bright room has high ceilings and looks out onto a tropical garden.... more

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"Wonderful get away in Oahu!" 10/23/2007
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Stayed On: 10/2007

A great place to stay out of the city. Close to the beach, a spot in the driveway, a very comfortable place to stay. To top it off home made jam from pineapple and mango in the fridge!

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"Kanela Kai is highly recommended" 9/3/2007
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Stayed On: 6/2007

We really enjoyed our short stay in Kailua at Kanela Kai B&B. The room was very comfortable and clean; the hosts went out of their way to make sure we had a wonderful stay; the room had everything we needed and more. We didn't spend much time in... read more


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Kanela Kai Bed and Breakfast
Kanela Kai
Mokapu Blvd
Kailua HI 96734
USA
Phone: +1-808-255-4805
Phone: +1-808-254-3438
Rates:
$99 - $99

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This bright studio features a tea kitchen area with a microwave, toaster oven, fridge and coffee maker. Tableware, glassware, flatware also provided.Kailua beach is a 20 minute walk (1 mile) or a very short drive from Kanela Kai.  This section of Kailua beach is rarely visited by tourists.
A sunny room with a comfortable king-size bed, A/C, cool ceramic tile floor, high ceiling with a skylight, and a private bathroom.Paddle down the canal into Kailua Bay to view sea turtles. Or, paddle up the canal into Kawai Nui Marsh to spot endangered birds or to enjoy views of Mt. Olomana and the Koolau mountain range.
Paddle down the canal to Kailua Bay to view sea turtles. Or, paddle up the canal to Kawainui Marsh to view endangered birds.Outdoor dining area and front garden.