Hawaii Island Resort in Naʻalehu sits on a working macadamia orchard overlooking the Pacific. With around six dedicated campsites, the property caters to camper vans and tents parked on paved or mixed surfaces. Rates start at approximately $50 per night, and while no long‑term discounts are noted, the price includes access to potable water and restrooms with toilets. The setting is rustic and agricultural, with peaceful ocean views and minimal noise. There is no dump station, so visitors should plan accordingly. Fire pits or campfire areas appear to be permitted. There are no hookups; campers should be self‑sufficient. Connectivity options such as Wi‑Fi or cable TV are not provided, and no showers or store amenities are listed. The environment emphasizes simple living and scenic immersion. Pets are explicitly not allowed. Off‑site recreation includes walking the orchard and coastal viewing; no formal marina or trails are noted. This property suits those seeking solitude, natural beauty, and basic facilities amid tropical agricultural land.