Explore the best of Hawaii, including beaches, rainforests, and volcanoes in a yurt rental.
Whether you're on the Big Island to see an active volcano at Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park and explore ancient civilization at Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park; on Maui to explore the Kula Forest Reserve at Polipoli Spring State Recreation Area or see a sunrise at Haleakalā National Park; on Kauai to hike the Waimea Canyon or Napali Coast State Park; or on Oahu to surf the breaks at Waikiki or the North Shore, a yurt is a great option for your outdoor stay. Hawaiian yurt rentals range from off-grid and eco-friendly canvas tents to yurts with modern conveniences such as air conditioning, hot tubs, full kitchens, and wifi. You won't find any yurts at the public campgrounds in Hawaii, but some private campgrounds and private ranches offer yurts. Choose to stay in one on a farm, in the lush rainforest, on the slopes of a mountain, or by the beach with ocean views.