Set in Princeville right above Hanalei Bay, this spacious home (it can sleep up to eight people) blends indoor-outdoor living expertly. It’s inspired by Japanese design, evident in the shoji-style windows and paper lantern lights that pop up in nearly every room; architecture buffs will find plenty of inspiration to bookmark. Stunning views of both the bay and the mountains run throughout, and practical features, like a library and a desk, mean you can comfortably spread out for longer stays. Plus: The house is registered as a historical landmark of Hawaii. How many Airbnb rentals can say that?
Rooms: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Amenities: Washer/dryer, fireplace, air conditioning, balcony, outdoor furniture, grill, bikes, beach essentials, hot tub, free parking
Location: Kauai
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If you’ve come to Hawaii for the beaches, this spot does not disappoint: From the wrap-around porch to the floor-to-ceiling sliding doors, panoramic ocean views await around every corner. Inside, the decor is inspired by Indonesian style with tall cedar ceilings and a hand-carved teak bed. The home itself is located on a two-acre mango farm; make the most of your stay by purchasing fresh fruit directly from your host for mornings on the balcony.


