Many camper vans that you see you get a kitchen in a box and have to set up the kitchen if you want to make some food. This one is always set up and ready to go with a 2 Burner gas stove and a kitchen sink with a water filter for drinking water. The bed is a full sized memory foam mattress that slides out the back so you can sleep under the stars.
It's the best way to make the most of your time in Hawaii. Where ever you go you are always home, the scenery just changes. Mosquito netting to encompass the entire sleeping area if you want to sleep with the doors open.
The onboard 30 gallon water tank supplies the high pressure water pump for an instant hot water shower and kitchen sink. French press, coffee mugs pots pans, and utensils are all included. Electric refrigerator/freezer is powered by the 200W solar system and independent House Battery.
Medical kit with basic medical supplies, sunburn lotion, and hydrogen peroxide.
Options / add-ons beginner surfboard, boogie boards and fins, snorkeling gear, trecking poles, back pack, beach chairs and umbrella, beach mats, grill, head lamps for lava tubes, umbrella, and rain ponchos.Ce qui est inclusFresh linens, shower towels, kitchen cookware, plates, utensils, French press. RecommandationsTour the island! Go to South point and cliff jump or snorkeling. The stars at night down there are Amazing!!!
Head to Pahoa for Sunday nude beach and drum circles. Volcano national park to see the volcano. Visit Kamana Caves near Hilo where you can hike for hours into the earth down a lava tube. Visit the botanical gardens just north of Hilo. See Akaka falls, Kolekole beach park. Hike Waipio Valley. Visit the cute little town of Hawi at the northern tip of the island. Kapaa State park is a great place to camp, snorkel and whale watch during the winter months. Mahukona is an old harbor that has excellent snorkeling and a huge anchor just out from shore. Be careful of strong currents here though. Tons of beautiful reef fish. Next stop is Puako another good place to camp and snorkel. I have a map in the van on the counter that shows all this and much much more. I will send you pin drops for Google maps of places to camp for free and some of my favorite places to go.Autres points à signalerBe respectful of locals and the land. Drive the speed limit, they are not tolerant of speeding and the drivers here are the worst I've ever experienced. Definitely be a defensive driver. You will definitely see people veer to the right hand side of the road to make a left turn, making it impossible to pass them on the right. This is extremely common and traffic on a two-lane highway will come to a halt for someone making a left hand turn across traffic. Occasionally you will come across a one lane bridge the triangles on the pavement on your side of the bridge means that you are supposed to yield to any on coming traffic.
Just because somebody stops and gives you the right of way doesn't mean that it's safe, make sure you look for other traffic before proceeding.
No smoking in the vehicle.If fuel isn't filled when returned, there's a $25 fee charge + the amount of the fuel.
Many camper vans that you see you get a kitchen in a box and have to set up the kitchen if you want to make some food. This one is always set up and ready to go with a 2 Burner gas stove and a kitchen sink with a water filter for drinking water. The bed is a full sized memory foam mattress that slides out the back so you can sleep under the stars.
It's the best way to make the most of your time in Hawaii. Where ever you go you are always home, the scenery just changes. Mosquito netting to encompass the entire sleeping area if you want to sleep with the doors open.
The onboard 30 gallon water tank supplies the high pressure water pump for an instant hot water shower and kitchen sink. French press, coffee mugs pots pans, and utensils are all included. Electric refrigerator/freezer is powered by the 200W solar system and independent House Battery.
Medical kit with basic medical supplies, sunburn lotion, and hydrogen peroxide.
Options / add-ons beginner surfboard, boogie boards and fins, snorkeling gear, trecking poles, back pack, beach chairs and umbrella, beach mats, grill, head lamps for lava tubes, umbrella, and rain ponchos.Ce qui est inclusFresh linens, shower towels, kitchen cookware, plates, utensils, French press. RecommandationsTour the island! Go to South point and cliff jump or snorkeling. The stars at night down there are Amazing!!!
Head to Pahoa for Sunday nude beach and drum circles. Volcano national park to see the volcano. Visit Kamana Caves near Hilo where you can hike for hours into the earth down a lava tube. Visit the botanical gardens just north of Hilo. See Akaka falls, Kolekole beach park. Hike Waipio Valley. Visit the cute little town of Hawi at the northern tip of the island. Kapaa State park is a great place to camp, snorkel and whale watch during the winter months. Mahukona is an old harbor that has excellent snorkeling and a huge anchor just out from shore. Be careful of strong currents here though. Tons of beautiful reef fish. Next stop is Puako another good place to camp and snorkel. I have a map in the van on the counter that shows all this and much much more. I will send you pin drops for Google maps of places to camp for free and some of my favorite places to go.Autres points à signalerBe respectful of locals and the land. Drive the speed limit, they are not tolerant of speeding and the drivers here are the worst I've ever experienced. Definitely be a defensive driver. You will definitely see people veer to the right hand side of the road to make a left turn, making it impossible to pass them on the right. This is extremely common and traffic on a two-lane highway will come to a halt for someone making a left hand turn across traffic. Occasionally you will come across a one lane bridge the triangles on the pavement on your side of the bridge means that you are supposed to yield to any on coming traffic.
Just because somebody stops and gives you the right of way doesn't mean that it's safe, make sure you look for other traffic before proceeding.
No smoking in the vehicle.If fuel isn't filled when returned, there's a $25 fee charge + the amount of the fuel.
2008 Ford E350
Length
18 ft
18 ft
Transmission
Automatic
Automatic
Fuel Type
Essence
Essence
Sleeps
2
2
Ceintures de sécurité
2
2
Host add-ons
6x9 entryway carpet
Adjustable height table
Backpacking tent
BCD
Beach chair
Beach cooler
Dates
Guest reviews
Excellent
27 reviews
Note globale
5
4
3
2
1
Communication
5
Propreté
4.94
Maintenance
5
Valeur
4.83
Précision de l'annonce
5
Alexander H.
décembre 2023
5Dug and his van were a great match for us. The van allowed us to explore the island as we wanted, and we enjoyed always having a home base ready in the evenings. Dug was super helpful and communicative, and he provided us with a list of potential points of interest to help us in our trip planning. He made sure we were familiar with the workings of the van and was always a text away if we had any questions. We would happily rent from him again!
Dug and his van were a great match for us. The van allowed us to explore the island as we wanted, and we enjoyed always having a home base ready in the evenings. Dug was super helpful and communicative, and he provided us with a list of potential points of interest to help us in our trip planning. He made sure we were familiar with the workings of the van and was always a text away if we had any questions. We would happily rent from him again!

Andrey B.
novembre 2023
5Just rent it! Awesome van and Doug is the perfect guy to rent it from.
Just rent it! Awesome van and Doug is the perfect guy to rent it from.
Storm W.
novembre 2023
5Dug and his Kozy Koa van were exactly what we wanted for our trip to/around the Big Island. Dug was super communicative about our last minute booking, and also gave us a thorough explanation of the van (solar, battery, lighting, shower, etc) as well as including several useful locations to check out/stay. Lastly, , he accommodated our request for an evening return to coordinate with our late flight. The van itself was great - comfortable, roomy and had everything we needed, including beach mats, soft towels, and extras such as a mosquito net and magnets for when we wanted to leave the back doors open to sleep. It drove well, and we liked having an older model that didn’t stand out as a flashy campervan when parked up!
Dug and his Kozy Koa van were exactly what we wanted for our trip to/around the Big Island. Dug was super communicative about our last minute booking, and also gave us a thorough explanation of the van (solar, battery, lighting, shower, etc) as well as including several useful locations to check out/stay. Lastly, , he accommodated our request for an evening return to coordinate with our late flight. The van itself was great - comfortable, roomy and had everything we needed, including beach mats, soft towels, and extras such as a mosquito net and magnets for when we wanted to leave the back doors open to sleep. It drove well, and we liked having an older model that didn’t stand out as a flashy campervan when parked up!

Miriam C.
novembre 2023
5We had the best time in Dug’s van, communication was great, van was amazing, fully set up with all that we needed.
We had the best time in Dug’s van, communication was great, van was amazing, fully set up with all that we needed.
Caractéristiques
- 2 couchages
- 2 ceintures de sécurité
- Type de carburant : gaz
- Transmission automatique
- 2 couchages
- 2 ceintures de sécurité
- Type de carburant : gaz
- Transmission automatique
Aménagements
Emplacement
Kailua-Kona, HI • Emplacement exact fourni après la réservation
Kailua-Kona, HI • Emplacement exact fourni après la réservation
Règles et politiques
- Animaux non acceptés
- Pas de festivals de musique
- Ne pas autoriser le talonnage
- Non fumeur
- Kilométrage : 100 gratuit miles / day





























