Latest Reviews for Hawaii Hotels

Arnott's Lodge & Hiking Adventures
4.1/557 Reviews
Hilo to me is an agreeably funky place and this accommodation is perfectly in line with that impression. It is set a bit away from the city's downtown, such as it is, in a residential area. The property itself must have once been a residence itself, and is divided into two parts, the original lodge and an annex across the street. We stayed our one night in the annex in a double room, which was equipped with its own bathroom, a microwave and lots of storage space, but no television--for that you had to access a common area, which also had a small kitchen. Definitely the place must have once been a house. The front desk is not open all hours and you have to time your arrival to accommodate this, but the staff member we met was extremely friendly and helpful. Arnott's also runs tours to various parts of the island that leave from the premises, one of which (up Mauna Kea to the observatories) we'd accessed several years prior. All in all Arnott's would probably not be your cup of tea if your idea of a Big Island vacation is the glamorous resorts on the Kona side, but for us the laid-back, peaceful atmosphere was perfect.
Pahala Plantation Cottages
3.8/583 Reviews
Nous y sommes allés dans le contexte exceptionnel des incendies de Maui et donc évacués sur Big Island, histoire de retrouver un rythme normal de vacanciers. Tout étant bien complet, nous nous sommes retrouvés par hasard et sans autre choix dans cette maison, située à quasi 2h de route de Kona... En toute honnêteté, je n'aurais jamais choisi d'y séjourner de moi même, mais en situation d'urgence, c'était mieux que de dormir sur le parking du Shelter. Tout cette histoire pour le contexte, et surtout quand j'ai lu les commentaires laissés sur Tripadvisor: pas rassurants. En premier lieu, le cottage est en fait géré par une très gentille dame ayant plusieurs cottages (maisons). Normalement, elle prend contact avec les locataires pour lui indiquer de quelle maison il s'agit. Dans tous les cas, ne vous fiez pas à l'adresse officielle, ce n'est pas là ! Au final, nous avions une maison plus grande que prévu, c'est sympa. Maison en bord de route mais calme (le village est perdu dans le Sud au milieu de rien !... bien prévoir vos courses car l'épicerie du coin ferme à 17h, midi le dimanche) et une vue mer au loin. La maison est soyons honnête en mauvais état, vraiment très vieillotte, pas dans mes critères de propreté (porte frigo pleins de tâches, moisissures sur extérieur de la douche, linge très vieux). Par contre, je reconnais que l'intérieur du frigo, de la douche sont propres. En fait, tout ce qui en contact direct avec nous est propre, faut pas regarder à côté. La description fait peur, je le reconnais. Mais sachez qu'au final nous avons passé un très bon séjour (3 jours) : l'emplacement est top pour visite de Volcano à 30 mn (mieux que Hilo), plage de sable vert, plage de sable noir avec ses tortues et poissons à profusion, visite du Sud de l'Ile. Egalement, je tiens à souligner la gentillesse de Sylvia. Elle s'est démenée le soir de notre arrivée afin que nous ayons un BBQ afin de préparer notre repas car pas d'électricité dans le village, et nous avions déjà vécu Maui.
Dragonfly Ranch
4/550 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.
Aloha Junction Guest House - 5 Min from Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
4.5/568 Reviews
It should be said that it is a homestay. At the end of a small road on the right of the post office, there is a large yard with free parking. The lady who received us was very enthusiastic and made breakfast for us every day. Basically, we had breakfast at 8 o'clock in the morning when we checked in Only to see her, friends who came late can check in by themselves as long as they read the name of the person who made the reservation on the door of the room. Papaya for breakfast is delicious. Very close to the Volcano Park, 10 minutes by car. There is a good Thai food around the hotel. On the first night, the starry sky we saw in the courtyard of the hotel was not as good as that on the top of the stargazing mountain, so there is no need to come back so late. Hahahaha The price/performance ratio of this hotel is quite high. This area is still a bit cold at night. We bought a car ticket for 30 dollars to go to Volcano Park. You can still enter and leave by ticket the next day. It is a pity that many landscapes in the Volcano Park are closed now, so I can't see it anymore.
Manoa Valley Inn
3.8/566 Reviews
Downtown Honolulu
This place was not at all like the photos or descriptions on Trip Advisor. On the plus side it was conveniently located for a visit to relatives nearby, and the room was large with a strong (and welcome) air conditioner; in all other respects it was disappointing or worse. Although we were there for 10 days, there was no room cleaning, trash removal, etc. Wallpaper was torn in several places, so we could see through the plaster to the old wood slats. TV was tiny (maybe 14” or 15” diagonal) and too far from the bed (or any chair) to watch. Furniture was mismatched and useless. No bedside table or reading lights. When we asked for fresh linens and towels halfway through, this was left by our door 2 days later. In both cases, the bed linens were ancient and threadbare. The replacement topsheet (as threadbare as the first, was the wrong size. There was no mirror in the bathroom. No shelf for soap, etc in the shower. The ”breakfast” was abysmal: white bread (toast it yourself), with butter but no jam, a made to order scrambled egg (singular) was lousy (how hard is it to scramble an egg?) and a ***** of paperthin, cheap bacon. Limited parking for up to four cars, at inadequate spaces that carried a constant risk of scrapes. A once lovely, now unkempt garden, and a leaf-strewn swimming pool. Most of the time no staff was visible. Sadly, this is a once gorgeous property mostly gone to seed.
Ocean Breeze Inn
4.5/52 Reviews
Hoomaikai Blessings
4.7/518 Reviews
Hilo Bay Oceanfront Bed and Breakfast
4.7/581 Reviews
This 102 yr old home, now B&B, was the perfect experience. From meeting us at the car and carrying our bags in, to all the amenities, to the great menu choices for breakfast, the friendly tips on places to go, where to eat diner, it was wonderful. The rooms were beautiful wood paneled luxury. Tastefully decorated and furnished. Within 10 minute walk to downtown. Quiet. Plenty of parking. Literally perched over the ocean. No A/C wasn’t a problem…the ever present ocean breeze was all that was needed . The sound of waves gently breaking below our room led to blissful sleep. Highly recommend. Grab the largest room if available…includes a cozy nook for relaxing.
Kona Palace in Captain Cook
4.5/582 Reviews
Hawaii Magic Skies LLC
4.9/512 Reviews

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