Mango Tree Cottage

Living harmony under the giant mango

Mango Tree Cottage exterior with screened walls
Interior view showing bed and screened open-air design
Tropical garden path with red anthurium flowers leading to cottage
Outside view of the cottage with statues

Being Outdoors, Being Indoors, Simultaneously

The Mango Tree Cottage is a 16 x 24 screened studio space, completely open to the outdoors. Listen to the winds, rain "dancing" on the tin roof, crickets, falling avocados and ripe mangoes when in season.

A comfortable reading chair, table for work or eating, and a gracious queen size bed—basic—offering minimal simplicity. The bathroom and kitchenette are in an adjacent building, and shared with the other person staying in the Banana Patch Cottage.

Living in the Mango Tree Cottage is an experience of living harmony: BEING OUTDOORS, BEING INDOORS, simultaneously. This unique space allows you to fully immerse yourself in Hawaii's natural rhythms while maintaining comfort and shelter.

Amenities

Queen size bed

Comfortable queen size bed for restful sleep in the open-air cottage.

Reading chair & work table

Comfortable reading chair and work table for study, writing, or remote work.

Shared kitchenette

Access to shared kitchenette facilities in the adjacent building.

High-speed WiFi (88 Mbps)

Reliable high-speed internet for staying connected while enjoying nature.

Rates & Booking
All rates plus tax
$85/night

Single occupancy

+$25/night

Second person

7 nights minimumBase rate
2+ weeks15% discount
1+ month30% discount

High-speed WiFi included. $40 additional fee for month-long stays. 60-day maximum stay.

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Guest Experiences

Discover what guests love about the harmonious blend of indoor and outdoor living

"To stay at Akiko's Buddhist B&B is to step into Old Hawai'i, a place and time and way of life that is a wonder to discover. The sounds of gentle wind chimes and waterfalls, the fragrances of gardenia and meditation incense, the flavors of just-picked papaya all invite a feeling of reverence for life's simplest gifts."
— Katy Fogg
"It is a place infused with the spirit of old Hawaii and an understanding of the nuances of aloha. I have travelled many places and gathered many memories, but rarely have I encountered a place so affecting, whose presence changed how I see my day-to-day life back home."
— Dave Millar