Nestled in the tropical Ohi'a and Hapu'u Rainforest at the entrance to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Chalet Kilauea offers 3 distinctly unique properties: Chalet Kilauea Hotel, Lokahi Lodge and...
Deborah
United States of America
Nice big bathroom and stone shower. Super cute garden.
Loved the easy check in. Very quaint with only small number of rooms
Located on The Big Island of Hawaii, this accommodations is less than 5 minutes’ drive to Volcanoes National Park and Volcano Art Center Gallery. Free Wi-Fi is provided in all rooms.
Roberta
Italy
I loved the location - it was very close the national park. I also really liked the facilities, they were pretty little rooms and the bathroom was really immersed in nature.
Located 3800 ft above the sea in the town of Volcano on the Big Island of Hawaii, near Kilauea Volcano, Volcano Rainforest Retreat provides accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
Offering a sauna, Aloha Junction B&B sits on 1.3 acres of private, fully landscaped property. Guests are 10 minutes' walk from local shops and restaurants.
Matt
United States of America
Neat, clean property with lots of windows and a big porch. Peaceful and quiet.
It is 10-15 degrees cooler than on the shorelines.
Located 1 mile from Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, this Volcano historical lodge features a hot tub. Lava viewing at Halema'uma'u Crater is 4 miles away.
Michael
United States of America
We enjoyed walking the short trail behind the Lodge as well as the longer trails in the nearby Park. Kilauea Lodge is a warm, welcoming facility.
Volcano Eco Cabin Retreat is a chalet located in Volcano, 9.9 mi from Kilauea and 6 mi from Volcano National Park's entrance.
Sam Z.
United States of America
My partner and I enjoyed staying at this remote eco-lodge in Volcano, HI, as part of our honeymoon adventure, and it was truly a refreshing experience. The cabin was surrounded by lush rainforest, providing a peaceful and quiet getaway from the earlier half of our trip in the hustle and bustle of Honolulu/Waikiki on Oahu.
Despite its remote location, the cabin had all the amenities needed for a comfortable stay, including a well-equipped kitchen, a cozy bed, and a spacious hot shower - even wifi. I especially appreciated the lodge's eco-friendly features, such as solar power and composting. It was minutes away from Volcano National Park and other scenic areas, where we spent most of our time exploring.
I highly recommend this remote eco cabin to anyone looking for a peaceful getaway on the Big Island.
Hale 'Ohu Bed & Breakfast offers an adults-only accommodations in Volcano Village and less than five minutes to Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park.
PCJ
United States of America
This B&B is in a beautiful rainforest. Convenient and free parking. Daily breakfast placed in the refrigerator. There is a beautiful garden behind the unit. The rainforest walk right next to the unit was amazing!
The green, beautiful lush forest-like atmosphere in Volcano...
The green, beautiful lush forest-like atmosphere in Volcano was so breathtaking! It was peaceful and quiet (except at night) you could hear the little frogs (koki frogs) nonstop but you eventually rest and they fade as you get closer to sleep.
Even driving feels awesome!
Maria
8.0
Scored 8.0
The park was very crowded around dusk.
The park was very crowded around dusk. There were lots of cars and few places to park. It might not be that way if the volcano had not been erupting. Because of previous eruptions, part of the rim road was blocked making fewer places to actually view the caldera. Make a reservation at one of the 2 restaurants at the Volcano House for dinner around sunset for the best views. Take a sweater or sweatshirt. The wind was chilly in June. We ate at the Rim restaurant. The food was very good. Expect to pay over $35 per person without cocktails. We were dressed for a nice restaurant and were disappointed that so many people were so very casual. But, it is vacation and Hawaii.
Diane
United States of America
10
Scored 10
The volcano itself was absolutely incredible.
The volcano itself was absolutely incredible. Doesn't matter how old you are, it's just one of those things that fascinates and draws you in. Must see for anyone who has the opportunity since you never know when it will shut down.
Michael
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Volcano National Park is amazing!
Volcano National Park is amazing! I would plan to spend at least a day and a half there if you are visiting Big Island. There is so much to do - the highlights include hiking across a crater and visiting during the dark (after sunset or before sunrise) to see the eruption!
Tyler
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Although our accommodation here was nothing amazing, the...
Although our accommodation here was nothing amazing, the location cannot be left out of your big island itinerary! I wish someone had have told us to visit the National Park after sunset (or at sunrise) before our final day here!! That would be my top tip to people staying in this area. It would have been great to see the glowing lava.
Melinda Rollason
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Got to see the crater smoking with hot lava, but the weather...
Got to see the crater smoking with hot lava, but the weather was cool and misty/foggy, so no "orange glow." The place was packed with tourists, even so. Parking lots overflowed. We enjoyed most the early morning (6am) walk to the eruption site: very few people. Many nene sitings. The Volcano House restaurant has a less-expensive sister, the Rim restaurant, right next door. Good food, great views, but like everywhere on the Island, trés expensive. Next time I would bring more money!
We loved the rainforest scenery!!! This is a wonderful place to relax and it is close enough to Volcanoes National Park and Volcano Village that you don't feel like you are driving all day. Hilo is also not far. The Lodge was equipped with a lot of thought and attention to detail, and the hosts were always available via cell phone. I know that we will be back!!! The bed was very comfy and the filtered rainwater for drinking was delicious!!! And the Yoga mat was a great treat! Thanks so much, Agnes and Andrew for a wonderful stay!
Having the breakfast available in the fridge each day was very convenient. The breakfast was plentiful and tasty. I might have preferred having more breakfast choices (we were there two nights and would like to have been able to try breakfasts 3 or 4, for example), but the quality of the breakfasts was great. The location is perfect for Volcanos NP, and there are a few places to eat in the area that are pretty good. The B&B property is very pretty and has some historic charm. Parking was very convenient to the room.
We loved our stay at this B&B. The location is perfect for visiting the Volcano National Park and the sisters running it are super nice and very good at what they do. The room and bathroom were very clean with views to a beautiful bamboo grove, breakfasts were tasty with great variety, and the outside tropical garden and rainforest walk were one of the highlights of our stay. We fell asleep to birds singing every night.
Exceptional breakfast and snacks. Cosy room to relax in after a day of hiking and exploring. Great location close to the Volcano national park and a short drive away to local restaurants and cafes. Very comfortable bed and well equipped kitchenette. The hosts thought of everything required for a comfortable stay. Photos don't do the room justice. This place will be hard to beat!
We stayed 2 nights while visiting Hawaii Volcano National Park. The location is perfect, making it easy to visit the park at night. We stayed in the deluxe room, which has its own outside entrance (convenient for those late nights). The room was comfortable and clean, and the breakfast is excellent - amazing papaya. All around a great visit.
Incredibly well placed, very nice accommodation. The breakfasts were pleasant, fresh fruit every day, and a microwavable hot breakfast, which sounds a bit "iffy" but were in fact very nice.
The proximity to the Volcanoes national park is amazing, we did many hikes, and shorter walks, and went to see the lava at night.
Beautiful, tranquil setting—you feel as if you’re in the middle of an exotic Hawaiian garden. Large, airy cottage with small kitchen, dining table & fireplace. Very good and unique breakfasts sustained us for our many hikes. Great location, off the beaten path, but convenient to Volcanoes National Park.
We wanted to be close to the volcanoes park and that's why we didn't stay here.
Perfect.
Clean. Large room. Comfortable bed and you can park in front of the door
The porch was comfortable, but it was cold and humid, because of the region. Nothing to do with accommodation.
The Aloha Crater Lodge was a great find! It has a nice kitchenette with fresh Hawaiian fruits and other snacks. A very comfortable bed, and a great Jacuzzi bathtub! There is also a private front porch area to sit, looking out over a beautiful scenic, wooded area.
Great location very close to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. The cottage was adorable and very clean. Comfortable bed and nice kitchen area with full size fridge and lots of amenities. We met our hosts and they were both nice and helpful.
Wonderful kitchen and dinnerware. Enjoyed cozy feel of furnishings, including Runtel towel warmer (we use them in our house, inspired by first Volcano stay years ago) Nice to have 2 luggage racks instead of one. Lots of hangers!
Sue came over to us and greeted, She was very nice and then explained to us about the cottage and access to the volcano national park. It feels like we are living in jungle. It was a precious experience. Highly recommended.
Lovely private spot. Very close to Volcanos National Park and to Volcano Village. Recently updated amenities. Had everything we needed to cook. Enjoyed the yard a lot.
Superior location close to the Volcano park entry. Quite place, large house, nicely furnished, next to the wood at the and of the road. Sufficient parking place.
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