Volcano Mist Cottage

Volcano Mist Cottage
Volcano Mist Cottage is a private residence and nature sanctuary with garden trails, covered outdoor living room/lanai, forestside spa pavilion and separate outdoor shower. The one-bedroom villa features vaulted ceilings, cork flooring, a fully equipped kitchen with stocked breakfast pantry and a VOG air purifier. The living room has a gas fireplace, LCD TV with CD/DVD sound system, complimentary WIFI and local phone. The queen bed is dressed with deluxe linens, multiple pillows and a tropical duvet. Amenities in the private bathroom include personal bathrobes, slippers and a towel warmer.
  • Accommodation type: Cottage.
  • This Cottage has a private bath with a bathtub and shower.
  • This Cottage contains 1 queen bed.
  • Maximum occupancy for this Cottage is 2 (for extra person info, please call.)

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Volcano Mist Cottage Bed and Breakfast
Volcano Mist Cottage, Volcano, HI - Inn
Volcano Mist Cottage
11-3932 Ninth Street.
Volcano, HI 96785
USA
Cellular: +1-808-895-8359
Innkeeper(s)
Janet & Paul
Rates:
$225 - $325
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The entrance walkway to Volcano Mist Cottage features Native Plants and Orchids, and lets our residents know they are entering a very Private, Romantic and  ecologically-sensitive Sanctuary.First impressions at Volcano Mist Cottage say a Deluxe, Romantic Eco-Resort and Private Sanctuary has been created for you to experience the Best of Hawaii.
Teak, leather, travertine and stone in the Lanai Living Room compliments the lush greenery of the Forest Preserve.The deluxe lanai living room at Volcano Mist Cottage is the perfect setting for relaxing alfresco, listening to Native Birdsong and watching the magical Mists flowing through the giant Hapu'u ferns or dappled sunlight filtering through the Ohi'a trees.
Handcrafted Cathedral ceilings create a spiritual environment, and large windows provide natural light and beautiful views of the surrounding Forest Preserve.The Cottage Living Room is a quiet haven for reading or listening to Hawaiian slack key guitar music.  It features warm, natural  cork flooring and is accentuated by a romantic cast iron fireplace.  The oversized windows let in fresh mountain air and native birdsong as desired.
Sleep on a cloud with multi-layered bedding providing the ultimate in comfort.  The heavenly queen bed at Volcano Mist Cottage is elevated near window height, so residents feel like they are in a warm and cozy birds nest, surrounded by the Forest Preserve.The Custom Kitchen at Volcano Mist Cottage provides a warm, bright and spotlessly clean ambience for all your dining needs.
The Interior Bath and Skylighted Shower opens to the Forest Preserve and provides access to the Temple Bath and separate outdoor shower, for those who want to experience the bliss of bathing 'au natural'!The eco-lodge style Temple Bath features a National Park quality outdoor shower, supplied by filtered rainwater captured on the premises.  Cleanse your body and soul 'au naturel' surrounded by the lush greenery of the Forest Preserve.
The Temple Bath and separate outdoor shower are nestled in the native Hawaiian highland rainforest, and both utilize filtered rainwater captured on our premises.  We gently remind our residents to be frugal and ecologically sensitive with their bathing rituals.The happy Menehune man at Volcano Mist Cottage keeps a watchful eye over our private Sanctuary, and ensures that peace, harmony and a true Aloha spirit pervades.
The Kilauea Volcano summit caldera (Halemau'mau - home of Pele, the Hawaiian Goddess of Fire) at Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park is especially active at the moment. Be sure to visit at night!The endangered Nene and special flower offerings to Goddess Pele at the Kilauea Volcano summit caldera, at Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park.