Situated in Volcano and with Kilauea reachable within 14 km, Hawaii Volcano House features concierge services, non-smoking rooms, free bikes, free WiFi throughout the property and a restaurant.
Set in Volcano, 18 km from Kilauea, Aloha Crater Lodge offers accommodation with a hot tub. Both free WiFi and parking on-site are accessible at the bed and breakfast free of charge.
scubamarie
From
Australia
Two-bedroom 'unit' (downstairs), with kitchenette and a spacious outdoor area, although it was too cold when we were there to really utilise this. Very spacious and the hot tub worked really well (definitely a highlight). The owners live on site behind the building and they were very pleasant. I saw bikes out front but not sure if these were free to use or you had to hire them as we didn't use them. Wifi was quick and there was even a microwave to heat food. Breakfast was okay, although limited options - porridge, 2-minute noodles, biscuits, nut bars and fruit. All utensils and bowls were cleaned every day, which was good as there's no sink in the kitchenette. There's a TV too and managed to log in to my Netflix so that was a bonus. About 7 min drive to Volcanoes National Park so very close, and about 2-3 mins to Volcano Village. Try the Thai Thai Bistro - amazing food. All in all we enjoyed our stay here.
Located on The Big Island of Hawaii, this accommodation is less than 5 minutes’ drive to Volcanoes National Park and Volcano Art Center Gallery. Free Wi-Fi is provided in all rooms.
Located in Volcano, 19 km from Kilauea and 37 km from Pana'ewa Rainforest Zoo, Hale Kumu La'au- A'a provides accommodation with free WiFi, a garden, and access to a hot tub.
Situated just 32 km from Pana'ewa Rainforest Zoo, Fern Forest Getaway features accommodation in Volcano with access to a garden, barbecue facilities, as well as a shared kitchen.
Kilauea Lodge and Restaurant features a garden, shared lounge, a restaurant and bar in Volcano.
Katherine
From
Australia
Amazing location, so close to the volcano. Rooms were very cute and staff were super friendly and helpful. Drinking water provided in the rooms and a fridge
Situated 32 km from Pana'ewa Rainforest Zoo, Volcano Eco Cabin & Eco Lodge features accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Marco
From
Germany
We were able to spend two nights in the Eco Lodge (on the right of the property) in September 2024 and really enjoyed our stay.
A wonderful experience. Solar powered, filtered rainwater, a cute kitchen, a great bathroom, TV, gas oven... and the view of nature. Fantastically beautiful. In the evening we sat on the terrace and listened to the frogs' concert. We couldn't get enough of it.
Agnes and Andrew have created an absolutely fantastic place to stay that we would happily recommend. We would stay here again and again. Ideal for relaxing and close to Volcano National Park. Communication with Agnes and Andrew was just great, contactless and very fast. Everything was perfect for us.
Kilauea House is set in Volcano, 18 km from Kilauea, 45 km from Pana'ewa Rainforest Zoo, as well as 49 km from University of Hawaii, Hilo.
Michelle
From
Australia
This property is lovely the room was extremely comfortable, the bed is huge and so comfortable I had the best sleep ever. The rage of variety for breakfast as well as the snacks provided was totally unexpected. The hosts Dean and Pam are super friendly and knowledgeable regarding all things in Volcano and Hawaii. They have thought of everything possible to ensure you have a relaxing enjoyable stay.
Offering garden views, Puolani Iki-Sweet lil cottage near National Park is an accommodation situated in Volcano, 35 km from Pana'ewa Rainforest Zoo and 39 km from University of Hawaii, Hilo.
Rainer
From
Germany
Good instructions made everything easy to find and to use.
Two or three days seems the right amount of time for Volcano...
Two or three days seems the right amount of time for Volcano and it's obvious neighbouring attractions. The town itself seems a bit "tourist challenged" in that there are a very limited number of dining choices. Other than that, there is a weekly Farmers Market on Sunday mornings, a gas station, hardware store, a couple of general stores, a slew of BnBs...and that's about it. All the interest lies in the nearby Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, and rightly so.
Guest review by
D. S. McKenzie
Canada
Review score
10.0
I absolutely adorable volcano village.
I absolutely adorable volcano village. Unfortunately the small volcano general store has turned into a bistro called Thai Thai bistro which is extremely overpriced at $24-$30 a plate. We ordered the sweet sour stirfry and asked for pork but ended up with chicken because it was takeout, there was no way to send it back Other than the commercialization of the village. I would highly recommend visiting there and staying at least a week in an Airbnb.
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Guest review by
Anonymous
Review score
8.0
Got lucky to book a room at Volcano House due to a last...
Got lucky to book a room at Volcano House due to a last minute cancellation. View of erupting volcano was an extraordinary once in a lifetime experience. Room was clean and adequate, but that was irrelevant, we would have stayed in a tent for this! Restaurants were both surprisingly good!
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Guest review by
Anonymous
Review score
8.0
Volcano is conveniently close to the national park , and...
Volcano is conveniently close to the national park , and Mauna kena, and far away from the touristic loud places . However access roads are tricky, you need a good car . And not too many options close by for groceries or place to eat.
Guest review by
Deisy
United States
Review score
10.0
Beautiful, large, landscaped yard--similar to a rainforest...
Beautiful, large, landscaped yard--similar to a rainforest and close to Volcanoes National Park, Volcano House, Thurston Lava Tube, and Devastation Trail. There are places to eat nearby--Eagle's Lighthouse, Kilauea Military Camp, Ohelo Cafe or the Rim at the Volcano House. There are also many places to eat in Hilo town. Also in Hilo, another good place to visit is Panewa Zoo, for families with children.
Guest review by
Medeiros
Review score
10.0
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!
Guest review by
Stella Maris
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Location was perfect, located down a quiet road within it's own gated garden. Lovely atmosphere. Listening to birds, frogs (invasive, I know, but fun to listen to). Only 3 miles from Volcano NP entrance. Super clean inside, well appointed kitchen, washer and drier, hot tub was fantastic after hiking. Host was fab, very communicative and provided any answers very quickly. Entry was straightforward. Bed was comfy, nice garden views. Loved sitting outside on lanai with breakfast / coffee / dinner
Other than the park lodge this was definitely the best place to stay in the Volcano National Park Area. The room was very clean, spacious and well furnished. and I imagine s were much nicer than the park lodge however the lodge had a bar and restaurant which seemed pretty lively. The staff was very helpful and friendly. We had dinner at the restaurant which was good but a little on the pricey side but still nice. Able to park right outside the building.
Location was convenient and close to the volcano but I recommend flying in to Hilo airport because Kona is 2 1/2 hrs away. I like the big rooms and the comfy king size bed. There is also a porch and chairs you can sit on outside. There was a kitchen you could cook in and a fridge you could store food. They had a list of close by restaurants with the numbers. Rooms were big and spacious. You get a code for the door.
The hotel is 7 minutes from the national park. Such a great convince allowing us to go during the day and at night to see the volcano. Our room was great!!! Very big and spacious. Go there! You will have a good time!
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