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June 2024 by Kevin
I can say without any exaggeration that this is like the best thing ever. Over 150 birds, on a farm tucked well back into the mountains, with an unbelievable view of the sea. I visited with my wife and we toured the sanctuary with one other family, so we had a very intimate introduction to all of the birds. It is extremely clear that the people who run Parrots in Paradise really love these birds, and everything (The birds, the view, the sanctuary) is unbelievably beautiful.
Truly can't recommend this place enough - it's amazing and you will not regret making the reservation or the trip.
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April 2024 by Nicole Buettner
Very interesting tour. Host was thoughtful and informative. Highly recommend.
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April 2024 by James Nelson
Scam Alert!
This place has no intentions of adopting out parrots. They just want your $75. I'm seriously interested in adopting, and I received no commitment or guarantee. Adoption was gonna happen. After 2 emails, this was their response.
"We have been rescuing parrots on the Big Island for 30 years. It’s obvious to me that you know nothing about the crisis of unwanted parrots on the Big Island.
I personally feel uncomfortable and unwilling to assist you in finding a parrot from our sanctuary when you are so concerned about not even wanting to donate to our sanctuary for a two hour visit.
We wish you well in finding a parrot elsewhere, but please do not contact me in the future."
Apparently I'm missing something. I look constantly for Birds needing adoption. I won't support breeders. If there is such a big Crisis and she has over 120. Shouldn't she be happy to see a serious adopter. I don't want to donate. I want to Adopt! Isn't that better than a donation? SCAM!
There a non-profit scam making plenty at $75 a pop. Apparently some birds are sponsored by previous owners as well.
Rude Be'itch!
See other 1 stars.
Not worth it.
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February 2024 by Lauren Barker
This place is such a gem! Throughout the tour, Jerry introduced us to every single resident bird, told us their history, about the species, and answered any questions we had. A number of times we were able to enter some of the flight cages and interact with the parrots, feed them nuts, and give them some cuddles. :)
The family that owns and runs the sanctuary hosts of a variety of parrot species that are all rescues/pets that have had to be surrendered for one reason or another. They do a good deal of educating the public about keeping parrots as pets and it is clear that all of the birds here are extremely happy and well taken care of.
Please consider supporting this sanctuary and visiting or donating, it takes a lot of hard work to keep it up and running!
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January 2024 by Robert Duffer
It was a great all around experience. Beautiful bird, nice facility and knowledgeable host. Jerry was very good, leading us around and answering questions. Lots and lots of birds. Landscape and trees also were interesting and Jerry sr. is very knowledgeable about them. Only thing to note, the road up there is narrow and small branches may brush your car.
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January 2024 by Cam
We had a great experience visiting this Sanctuary. Gerry gave an informative and fun tour, plus we got to interact with the birds. He and his family are doing a wonderful thing - I'll definitely be back in the future.
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November 2023 by Chris Calo
$75 per person !!Are they crazy ?They’ll tell you it is a tax deductible donation… well if it’s a true donation you should let people determine how much they are able to donate .You can visit the Hilo zoo for free. And see many more animals. Do that instead .
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September 2023 by Sherwin Gao
I stumbled upon this gem on Google Maps when exploring things to do in Kona. Parrots always intrigued me and I thought a tour in a parrot sanctuary will be a nice change of pace from the typical Hawaii activities. I wasn't entirely sure what to expect but this tour was one of the best experiences my wife and I had in Hawaii!This parrot sanctuary held over 100 parrots of many different species, from small cute ones like the Lovebirds to huge ones like the Hyacinth Macaw (a very rare and beautiful blue parrot). Jerry was our tour guide and he showed us around all the parrots. He shared unique facts about parrots, and also each parrot's unique history and personalities. There were also hands on experiences with the parrots: I've had parrots climb on my shoulders, and even flying onto my arm to get a treat.Parrots can live very complex lives due to many factors, and there are more to them than what's shown on TV & movies. Thank you Jerry and your family for starting this sanctuary and taking care of these amazing birds. I hope to come back to visit again one day!
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September 2023 by Sherwin S.
I stumbled upon this gem on Google Maps when exploring things to do in Kona. Parrots always intrigued me and I thought a tour in a parrot sanctuary will be a nice change of pace from the typical Hawaii activities. I wasn't entirely sure what to expect but this tour was one of the best experiences my wife and I had in Hawaii!This parrot sanctuary held over 100 parrots of many different species, from small cute ones like the Lovebirds to huge ones like the Hyacinth Macaw (a very rare and beautiful blue parrot). Jerry was our tour guide and he showed us around all the parrots. He shared unique facts about parrots, and also each parrot's unique history and personalities. There were also hands on experiences with the parrots: I've had parrots climb on my shoulders, and even flying onto my arm to get a treat.Parrots can live very complex lives due to many factors, and there are more to them than what's shown on TV & movies. Thank you Jerry and your family for starting this sanctuary and taking care of these amazing birds. I hope to come back to visit again one day!
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July 2023 by Cory Barack
This was the second time I went to parrots in paradise . I had a even better experience the second time there . Gerald is very knowledgable about all the birds . Hanging out with all these birds was a good time . I would recommend a visit !
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June 2023 by C F
Today was a beautiful day to tour Gerald’s parrot sanctuary. This property is stunningly beautiful, Gerald has incredible knowledge and we THOROUGHLY enjoyed ourselves. Gerald shares the backstory of every bird at the sanctuary and discourages (rightfully so) pet ownership of these wild animals. What a beautiful place for the parrots to live out their lives with love and care. Kissi is the true star of the sanctuary. Her name says it all. She loves to kiss, cuddle and nuzzle you with her soothing little clicks. The hyacinth macaws are STUNNING! And feeding them their walnuts was a really treat for me. I left with a beautiful hyacinth feather and a wonderful memory of our tour. HIGHLY recommend this excursion.Suggestion to the sanctuary: Put up a few signs letting guests know that they can sponsor a bird monthly. “Sponsor Kissi for $300 monthly donation” If people know about it, I bet they will do it :-) Just an idea.
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June 2023 by Elizabeth Sinclair
What an amazing experience we had meeting those amazing birds and the owner was giving us all the details and information about the sanctuary. Lovely day with the Strongly recommend if you in the Kona area for your stay.
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April 2023 by Jeni Miller
Cannot say enough good about the work Jerry and his family are doing to rescue and rehabilitate these beautiful birds. The tours are informative, personal, and support such a worthy endeavor. Book on Airbnb and enjoy the tour. You won’t regret it!
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March 2023 by Olga Zinoveva
What an amazing gem. I'm grateful that it popped up on Google maps for me (otherwise, I wouldn't have known it existed). You do need to book a tour on airbnb to get in, though, so don't just show up and expect to see birds. The groups are small, and Jerry is a fantastic guide and teacher. You will get to learn a ton about the diffent birds, and interact with some of the friendlier ones. The experience is well worth the money, especially since it goes to support this incredible non-profit.
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January 2023 by Poonam S.
It's a non profit organization and we were glad we could contribute towards it. Jerry showed us the macaws and parrots that he rescued from various families. It was so cute to see some of the birds singing and dancing and loving us humans around them. Jerry also took us inside of some of the cages where the birds landed on our shoulders. While leaving he handed us the tax deduction form which was nice !