Kailua Kona HI inns Mango Sunset Bed and Breakfast Inn at Lyman Farms Bed and Breakfast - click here to view large high resolution photo

When our coffee trees bloom, we call it "Kona Snow"
When our coffee trees bloom, we call it "Kona Snow"
 

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Mango Sunset Bed and Breakfast Inn at Lyman Farms Bed and Breakfast
Mango Sunset Bed and Breakfast Inn at Lyman Farms, Kailua-Kona, HI - Inn
Mango Sunset Bed and Breakfast Inn at Lyman Farms
73-4261 Mamalahoa Hwy.
Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
USA
Phone: +1-808-325-0909
Fax: +1-808-325-0601
Innkeeper(s)
Hans and Marsha Eckert
Rates:
$95 - $120
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From our Lanai, you are overlooking Lyman Kona Coffee Farms and viewing 5 miles of Pacific Ocean coast -- 2000 feet below.Our Activity Room has a free guest computer with very fast internet connection, board games, VCR and video tapes, as well as our guest kitchenette. Some of our guests take their morning meals here, but most prefer their Lanai.
All three of our airy guest rooms have the same ocean view, and have six foot wide glass doors to their Lanai. This O'ooau-kai Room has two XL Twin Beds, the other two have Queens. All have the most comfortable beddig, with extra pillows of different size and firmness. All rooms have ceiling fans, are insulated for sound. They also have plenty of space to place and hang your things.Innkeepers and Guests take their breakfasts on the lanai, enjoying the sweeping views, the sound and sights of the birds and our famous hot breakfasts.
As a Certified Coffee Estate we roast our own Organic Kona Coffee fresh each week.We are a working Kona Coffee Estate. Of 750 Kona Coffee farms, only about 40 are "Certified Estates".
Our "Manager" Karen Johanna Lyman Eckert keeps an eye on things.When our coffee trees bloom, we call it "Kona Snow"
Our residence (left) and the BnB (hill top)as seen from the farm orchard