A short distance from breathtaking waterfalls and within driving distance of Hawaii National Volcanoes Park, SCP Hilo Hotel offers comfortable accommodations and a swimming pool.
TINGHSUAN
From
Taiwan
Have free coffee and tea in the lobby. Staff is good. Location is convenience.
The facilities are old. Saw cockroaches in the hotel (small in the room & big in the yard)
Located in Hilo, less than 1 km from The Pacific Tsunami Museum, Wild Ginger Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking and a shared lounge.
Featuring a tranquil location on Hilo Bay and offering breathtaking views of Mauna Kea Peak, this hotel is moments from the town of Hilo and provides spacious and modern accommodation.
Offering free WiFi in public spaces, Hilo Reeds Bay Hotel is set in Hilo. Free private parking is available on site. The property is located in a 3-story building with rooms only accessible via...
Harald
From
Australia
nothing really… free parking
and reasonable nice view of the harbour area
A good location for a hassle-free holiday in Hilo, Hilo Vacation Rental is a guest house surrounded by views of the city.
Natalia
From
Spain
The room was spacious, the bed was comfortable and everything was very clean and neat. Easy communication and all the necessary information before arriving with codes to open the doors was easy. We were comfortable.
Situated in Hilo and only 4 km from University of Hawaii, Hilo, Paradise Cottage at Anthurium Hale features accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Jade
From
France
A small appartment but very well equipped. A very beautiful garden in front of the room. We enjoy the dinner in the small terrace to hear the bird singing, and look at the flowers when the sunset come.
Located within 1.8 km of Honoli'i Beach Park and 2.6 km of Lyman Bay Beach, Magic Skies B&B provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Hilo.
Featuring river views, Kikala Waterfall Lodge in Hilo features accommodation, a garden, a shared lounge and a terrace. Both WiFi and private parking are accessible at the lodge free of charge.
Offering a garden and sea view, Orchid Tree B&B is situated in Hilo, 100 metres from Honoli'i Beach Park and 3.3 km from The Pacific Tsunami Museum.
Theresa
From
Canada
The bed was super comfortable and the backyard was very mellow to hang out in at the end of the day. We also loved the chirping frogs. Breakfast was bagels with cream cheese, granola and yogurt, coffee and fresh fruit.
Has the atmosphere of old Hawaii in the downtown, but it...
Has the atmosphere of old Hawaii in the downtown, but it also has new and intriguing areas such as the University of Hawaii at Hilo and it's astronomy center. It also has access to Volcanoes National Park, which is an iconic park and sometimes volcanic eruptions to observe. It also has an extremely extensive farmers market with whole range of tropical fruits and vegetables.
Guest review by
James
United States
Review score
10.0
The Hilo area is the wet side of the island but our 7 night...
The Hilo area is the wet side of the island but our 7 night stay resulted in late evening showers and only 1 semi-rainy day in mid-March. We were lucky. Hilo is old, funky, has a great Farmers' Market, and wonderful scenery. People are friendly and nice. Streets are clean and the flora lovely! As many folks say, it's Hawaii before tourists have overrun it and developers have built fancy hotels.
Guest review by
Melodie
United States
Review score
6.0
Don’t go to Hilo the first part of the month when all the...
Don’t go to Hilo the first part of the month when all the retired and subsidized locals are cashing their government checks. Stores and restaurants are mobbed. Love the local waterfalls and Liliuokalani Gardens. There was a lot of traffic!
Guest review by
Heidi
United States
Review score
8.0
Hilo is green, walkable, laid-back, mostly attractive and...
Hilo is green, walkable, laid-back, mostly attractive and has a lot of character, although some areas are in disrepair with closed shops. If you prefer grand hotels, sunnier weather, commercial tourism and private beaches, stay on the Kona side of the island. Hilo is island-style, and surrounded by waterfalls, botanical gardens and lush coasts with shorter drives to attractive spots. Great snorkeling at Carl Smith and Richardson Ocean Park.
Guest review by
Binding
Review score
10.0
Hilo is real Hawai'i, not a resort town.
Hilo is real Hawai'i, not a resort town. There are no white sandy beaches like the Kona side, although there are beaches, they are usually black rock beaches. The food scene is excellent however where most of your restaurants are locally owned and have all different types of food. Hilo is on the Windward side of Hawai'i Island so be prepared for rain. It's why it's so green there! Take a chance and experience Hawai'i Island like the Locals do. Respect the Locals and the place they call home.
Guest review by
Samuel
United States
Review score
10.0
Perfect starting point to visit volcanoes (Mauna Kea, Mauna...
Perfect starting point to visit volcanoes (Mauna Kea, Mauna Loa, Volcano National Park). Less touristic than Kona, it lays on the more humid side of Big Island. Beautiful vegetation in the surroundings, the town center has all the necessary shops and Malls
Guest review by
Elena
Italy
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we stayed in the Grand Naniloa hotel for the second time (the first being in 2016 just after it opened). To be honest, it was probably a better stay the first time around.
The hotel is clean, and we made use of valet parking and had free drinks vouchers too. Cookies on arrival. The bed was very comfortable!
For me the best bit about the hotel was the view from a partial ocean view room; and then followed by the gym., which is well equipped for a hotel.
Overall the hotel is probably one of the nicest, if not the nicest we saw in Hilo.
The breakfast was fantastic...each day a new variety or combination of local fresh fruit, yogurt, egg, fresh bread, a juice and coffee. The room was cozy and had everything we needed and the grounds were filled with palm and fruit trees. It was a short walk to boiling pots and 10 minute drive to central Hilo and 50 minutes to Volcano National Park.
The place is horrible. One of the worst places I stayed in. The staff is generally friendly. It is central to Hilo. We didnt complete our stay and instead went to a different hotel
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