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Policies
- No pets
- No smoking
USAGE: Annual
SEASON: Varies
Seller notes: FIRST USE YEAR: 2027
SEASON: Use Period E (20-24)
UNIT: 1BR
VIEW: Garden
*BUYER TO COVER ALL CLOSING COST AND TRANSFER FEES*
Unit G-1. Annual use May 15 to June 13. The ground floor location expands your space with a large patio not available with upper floor units. Stay the entire month or deposit into RCI for other adventures. On a weekly basis the resorts maintenance fee is much less than other resorts.
The Kona Billfisher is on world famous Alii Drive. It is a 2 minute walk to Kailua Kona with its many shops and restaurants. This resort is peaceful, quiet, and has air conditioning.
Reasonable offers will be considered
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Kona Billfisher Resort
Kailua-Kona, Hawaii
Welcome to the Kona Billfisher Resort, where true aloha spirit awaits your arrival! Perched on the southern edge of the village of Kailua Kona, on the Big Island of Hawaii, the Kona Billfisher Resort is within convenient walking distance to beaches, shops, restaurants, clubs and all of the best area activities. The resort itself offers on-site amenities such as a swimming pool and a lovely gazebo gathering area with ping-pong, board games and grills.
The units at Kona Billfisher and undeniably gorgeous - island decor, crafted furniture and tropical colors are fused with home-like details to create a truly lovely base during your stay in Hawaii. Most units feature striking ocean views and garden lanais, while all units have a roomy living room, full kitchen, foyer area and a full complement of electric appliances.
Kailua Kona is a quaint shopping village right on the ocean with plenty of views. This charming town mixes numerous historical sites with modern tourist attractions. Restaurants, shops, and hotels abound. Sunsets viewed from the seawall are almost always spectacular. Be sure to visit historic Hulihe'e Palace ,the actively-erupting Kilauea Volcano or the site of Captain Cook's death on Kealekekua Bay.
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