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This Home Commands A Sweeping View Of Ocean, Surf And Sand

Rental Overview
Smoking : No Pets : No
 A-3/B-1 Bedroom(s) A-2/B-1 Bathroom(s)   Sleeps A-10/B-5
Bed Set Up:  Unit A - 3 Q BR, sleeping loft, Unit B- Q BR, Dbl Futon

Property Information
Hale Kaalawai is Hawaiian for "house on the way to the water," which is a fitting name for this newly remodeled beach home situated on an Oceanside hillside. Next to a path that meanders toward the beach through the village, it commands a sweeping view of ocean, surf and sand from Cape Lookout to Three Arch Rocks and Maxwell Point. The beaches in this area are natural and pristine, making this location a part of the quintessential Oregon Coast experience. Aloha, Malihini! ('hello, guest!')

Guests may reserve one or both units for their stay. There is no interior access to one unit from the other and each has its own private exterior entrance. If booking both units, please take a look at the combined rates at the end of this section. There are no cleaning fees charged in this home, unless booking a less than minimum stay with us.

UNIT A: Three Queen bedrooms and a sleeping loft. Large, ocean view, deck and a second covered deck.
Covered, ground-level, front porch with gas barbecue.
Fireplaces in both the living and master bed rooms.


UNIT B: Queen bedroom and dble futon. Private cement patio w/its own charcoal BBQ. Gourmet kitchen. Gas fireplace.

Hale Kaalawai is Hawaiian for "house on the way to the water," which is a fitting name for this newly remodeled beach home situated on an Oceanside hillside. Next to a path that meanders toward the beach through the village, it commands a sweeping view of ocean, surf and sand from Cape Lookout to Three Arch Rocks and Maxwell Point. The beaches in this area are natural and pristine, making this location a part of the quintessential Oregon Coast experience. Aloha, Malihini! ('hello, guest!')

Property Rates - Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice.
 PeriodRates
 Unit A- Off Season rates are (3 night min.) $185 per night - $1,110 per week
 Unit A-High Season, Peak Season and Holiday rate (4 night min.) $210 per night - $1,260 per week
 Unit B-Off Season rates are (2 night min) $90 per night - $540 per week
 Unit B-High Season, Peak Season and Holiday rate (3 night min)$110, per night - $660 per week
 Additional Rate Information - Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice.
The combined Off Season Rate is $250, per night -$1,500 per week. For High Season, Peak Season and Holidays, it's $295, per night - $1,770 per week. When you book 7 nights, the 7th night is always FREE! If staying less than the min. number of nights, the cleaning fee for Unit A is $90 -for Unit B $40. The combined fee is $120.
Children under the age of 5 stay for free.

Off Season (September 10th - February 28th), the High Season (March 1st - May 31st) and during the Peak Season (June 1st - September 9th), so please refer to each home's page for such information. The rates for Holidays (the 10 days a year that the US Postal Service is closed and on 9/11) are the same as during the Peak Season. Specials do not apply during Holidays, unless specifically stated, except for the Return Guest Special.


Property Notes Availability
Year Round Oceanside, Oregon Vacation Rentals

Property Amenities
 Furnishings/Luxuries
  • Ocean View
  • Other Unlisted Amenities
    Unit A - A large gourmet kitchen, 2 baths and full laundry room. This home also has cable TV, VCR/DVD and a stereo.

    Unit B- This unit also has cable TV, VCR, 1 bath and its own laundry facilities.


    Property Activities
    CLAMMING, CRABBING, FISHING:  Netarts Bay - clean & pure - is great for crabbing & clamming.  Check to make sure it's allowed because sometimes there are certain plankton in the water (called red tides) which make the shellfish toxic to eat.  Josi's Deli in Netarts usually has clam shovels for sale - and they would know if the bay or ocean are closed due to red tide.  Netarts Bay RV Park, 503-842-4774, rents boats with crab rings.  You can not really harvest oysters because they are commercially farmed here.  You can buy fresh oysters in the shell to take-out from Whiskey Creek Cafe, however.  You can find fishing guides or charter trips, both for river and ocean fishing, on the docks in Garibaldi or via Tillamook Chamber of Commerce (link provided below).

    KAYAKING:  There are kayak rentals in Tillamook on Hwy. 101 North.  Lake Meares by Cape Meares is a quiet lake for kayaking without waves.  Flat water paddling on Dougherty and Harquarton slough is a unique experience.  Since you are not part of a group, you can choose your start and finish times, you can paddle at your own speed and you can choose your own route!  The Dougherty and Harquarton Sloughs are calm and serene and a great place to kayak and leave civilization behind. Explore the exotic and ever-changing estuary with soaring eagles, hawks and a wide variety of birds, plants and water life. 503-812-3913 Kim Combs.  The local community college can book kayaking instructions for you and/or for your group http://www.tbcc.cc.or.us/%7Ewater/ .


    GOING TO THE BEACH:  Happy Camp in Netarts is one great place to access the beach.  There is a public parking lot and there are restrooms too.  You can walk for miles along sandy beaches on most days.

    Cape Lookout campground has a great day use parking area and you can hike 2.5 miles to the end of Netarts Spit where herons & sometimes pelicans frequent, and seals bask on the beach.

    Of course, there's the Oceanside wayside (also with restrooms) where you can go through the tunnel (at your own risk, of course).

    Farther North you can park by Radar Road and use the stairs to go through a natural cave at low tide - but it fills up very quickly and without warning with the incoming tide so be extremely careful!  There are tidepools in the cave with starfish & sea anemone.

    Finally, driving North to Cape Meares you can access the 5 mile spit and hike down to where the town of Bayocean used to sit prior to being washed into the sea.  We've been told that one can still find remnants of the foundations of the old town.  There are no bathrooms there, however.

    REMEMBER TO BE CAUTIOUS at the beach, especially with children!  NEVER turn your back on the ocean.  Sneaker waves can surprise you and pull you out to sea.  Also, check the tide tables before going for walks or climbing on rocks, you could become stranded as the tides come in without warning.  It is definitely not obvious the tide is coming in, especially if you're paying attention to other things.  NEVER climb on logs because a sneaker wave can cause one to roll over you.  Please stay clear of bluffs due to falling rocks.

    OTHER HIKES:   Try hiking around the bluffs and through the woods by the Cape Meares Lighthouse.


    Testimonials
    01/05/06 Positive  My wife and I loved this place. It is larger than it appears in the photos and could easily sleep 8. It is comfortably furnished and has a great kitchen. The fireplaces (living room and master bedroom) are swell (bring your wood or buy it in Netarts) but the best part is the killer view from the living room and master bedroom. Dave and Laura Anderson

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     Cell Phone: 503-806-3827
     Day Phone: 503-842-9283
     


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