This B&B is also called Aloha Farms. The coffee is wonderful, wonderful, wonderful. Strong, not bitter, and with a delicious flavor. Roger, the host, was happy to give us a full tour of his farm, and he is full of information about coffee, Hawaii, local politics, and more. He also has a great selection of local guidebooks, just in case yours don't cover everything, plus recommendations for anything you'd want to do. The place is very relaxed, and the breakfast is delicious. My only complaints were the mosquitos and not being able to truly close the windows. The windows have glass in slats like blinds, which is good for catching the breeze but not good for keeping noise out (or in!). This B&B is in a good location for exploring the whole island - away from the traffic of Kona and within a 1-2 hour drive of any destinations.
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