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A Beautiful Edge of the World Bed & Breakfast
4.7/539 Reviews
Only cash, not very convenient!
Hale 'Ohu Bed & Breakfast
4.8/563 Reviews
A very cozy little homestay with three rooms. The sisters take care of everything together. They renovated all the rooms after they took over here last year. All the facilities are brand new and the rooms are very spacious. As the flight was delayed for 4 hours, it was already more than 8 o'clock in the evening to the hotel. They also called Ctrip to remind us that the front desk would leave work at 6 o'clock, and attached a detailed self-check-in guide. Follow the instructions and everything goes well. Stayed for two nights. Fresh juice, banana cakes, fruit bowls and homemade puddings were available in the refrigerator. Yogurt and coconut cakes were provided for breakfast the next day. Each room was equipped with a microwave, drip coffee machine and hot water bottle. The banana cake is a big piece, and I only finished breakfast in two days. So there is no chance to taste the coconut cake at all, a pity. Because it is newly decorated, the bed is equipped with a power socket, and there are two USB ports, voltage and converter problems are all solved. This is the third time we have come to the Big Island. We have already experienced at least six hotels and homestays of all levels. This is really rare in the local area. The only downside is that the soundproofing is really not good. The uncle next door is snoring like thunder. So earplugs at the head of the room can be considered a solution.
Pacific 19 Kona
4.1/5107 Reviews
Kona
grand opening new boutique hotel in April 2023 and location at Central of Kona. The old name Kona seaside hotel. they are new renovation. You can shopping in your room. like sunscreen lotion, T shirt and beach tote bag...I love Complimentary daily Kona, Hawaii coffee at lobby and welcome drink at room. Partial ocean view must stay but may be need more private like partitions at balcony and shower water pressure. free Yoga in morning. staff is friendly and helpful.
Dragonfly Ranch
3.9/541 Reviews
The hotel has no walls or wooden boards, it is just surrounded by anti-mosquito sand nets, and there are curtains around the bed. It's still a bit cold in January. The shower is outdoors, with a curtain, and it's a bit cold, so it's not convenient. The air in the forest is good and the chirping of insects is pleasant. Breakfast is very simple, bread, boiled eggs, and some fruit. I don’t like it a bit but I don’t feel full. The novelty is quite good, a bit like camping. Don't come with children, they are scared, and people here go to bed early and require quietness. The kids were bored and had to be quiet.
Kilauea Lodge and Restaurant
4.6/578 Reviews
I give Kilauea Lodge a 5/5 until today when my husband & I were packing up to leave. The lock system for the doors is a code that is entered to open the door from a built in lock system linked to the door. I had just showered & was packing my bags & my husband was showering. The lock on the door was unlocked & the door was opened by a staff member. There was no knock or announcement of this happening. I was startled & clarified about check out being 11am. The staff member stated they were told to move stuff in our room. I questioned that & they then realized it was the wrong room. I was shaken by this incident & immediately let their text system know. Of course they apologized & offered free breakfast. We were not interested in that, we just wanted to make sure this unfortunate incident never happened again. We were also told the GM would be notified. Staff members are trained to knock & announce when opening a door (even when knowing the room is vacated; which our room was not). This did not happen. We suggested a lock should be set up on the inside of the door for the occupants to use to avoid this accidental incident. We hope this precaution will be installed.
Volcano Hale
4/519 Reviews
Here's my review: Stayed recently over the Easter weekend (4 nights) Bottom line: A great place to stay as a base for exploring the Natl. Volcanic Park for solo or couples - which is 5 min away.....This is more of a hostel type experience in an older house with shared bathrooms but a great economical stay. You may see some others registered guests sharing the kitchen and Frig etc. I stayed in room 311 (the upper part of 3 levels). Anyway room was good - adequate for the stay in the upper Rain Forest (4000 ft) Constructive Feed Back - Suggestions for Mgmt. : (property co) #1) Front Door Lock - worked poorly and hard to manage (get to work) - either re-key or put some graphite in there #2) Better trash pickup - piled up after awhile #3) Paper towels would be nice for kitchen area Pro: Super close to VNP main entrance + 5 min drive to Volcano General stores (2) Tips: Very good Wood fired pizzas (Ohelo Cafe) - although sticklers for COVID protocols (as most places this is over - but to each of their own)- a very good place with good food - close 7pm (I also like the general store next door - I went every morning for Kona Coffee - very good $2). Suggested trails in VNP : (most do) : Kilauea IkI Crater trail : 4 miles round trip - do as a loop (park in lot 2nd lot) : Chain of Craters Round - From rain forest to Sea Level - Sea Arch (suggestion - continue on another 1/4 mile from Sea Arch and visit Coconut Grove planted in the 1960s - I thought cool... :NIght viewing of lava - (do 9 - 11 pm) - 1 mile each way + suggestion ; bring a pair of binoculars -makes a huge diff in viewing night lave lake

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