Puna Vacation Rentals
Rent a vacation rental home in Puna, The Big Island, Hawaii. Puna is located twenty-seven miles from Hilo. Puna retains it's funky, rural charm. Visitors in this area can swim, surf, snorkel, relax in the hot springs or sunbathe. Rent holiday lodgings directly from owners of Hawaiian villa and condo accommodations in Puna on The Big Island, HI, USA.
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About Puna - Owner Direct Vacation Rentals: Puna is located South of Hilo on the South East coast of the Big Island. Explore the fascinating coastline where lava has flowed time and again into the ocean (from Mauna Loa and Kilauea) creating solid rivers, caves, tubes and archways.
The old Lighthouse is still in operation though lava has flowed all around it. This lighthouse sits atop Cape Kumukahi, the most easterly point of the state. To the north an ancient trail passes untouched secluded beaches.
Drive thru the lush rain-forest along Hwy #132 to Lava Tree State Park, a volcanic landmark. This area was once a rainforrest. Past lava-flows have engulfed these trees, burning the wood and creating a hollow stone skeleton. Stroll though this amazing rock forest; it's well worth the time.
Discover the ancient petroglyphs common in this area. These historical engravings tell vague stories and reveal unique traditions of the past.