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.
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...
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 accommodations.
Located in Hilo, within a 7-minute walk of The Pacific Tsunami Museum and 0.7 miles of Lyman Museum & Mission House, Wild Ginger Hotel provides accommodations with a garden and free WiFi as well as...
Located in Hilo, within a 8-minute walk of Onekahakaha Beach and 0.7 miles of Kealoha Beach Park, Aaron’s cottage provides accommodations with a garden and free WiFi throughout the property as well as...
Located on the coastline of Hilo Bay, the Grand Naniloa Hilo, a DoubleTree by Hilton is 30 mi from Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. All rooms have free WiFi.
The Inn at Kulaniapia Falls sits among 22 lush, natural acres, surrounding Hawaii's largest privately accessible waterfall. Free WiFi is available as well as a guest computers.
Located in Hilo and with Coconut Island Beach reachable within 1.8 miles, The Big Island Hostel has a tour desk, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi throughout the property and a shared lounge.
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Hilo Bay Oceanfront Bed and Breakfast offers accommodations in Hilo. Free private parking is available on site. Rooms have a private bathroom.
Enjoyed Liliuokalani Park and Japanese Gardens, holiday...
Enjoyed Liliuokalani Park and Japanese Gardens, holiday lights festival in Japanese Gardens, live Hawaiian music at Grand Naniloa lobby bar, beautiful free zoo with great animals (donations welcome), waterfalls, proximity to Volcanoes NP. We stayed on the sunny side of the island for beach time for five days, then drove over the mountains and along the beautiful Hamakua coast (which has gorgeous botanical gardens) to Hilo, spent a day in Hilo - walked to Liliuokalani Park and around the Japanese gardens and the little island; drove to the zoo and waterfalls - and after two nights in Hilo checked out and drove to Volcanoes NP and spent the afternoon there, very crowded on Christmas Day; drove around towards Kona, had drinks and food at the King Kamehameha hotel in Kona and looked at the amazing huge collection of historical Hawaiian paintings and accompanying signs there, like a museum of old Hawaii; and drove to the airport and flew home.
Angelique
United States of America
6.0
Scored 6.0
Downtown is pretty tired looking.
Downtown is pretty tired looking. It really needs some upgrades and fresh look. However, the park is Fantastic!! Beautiful trees and walkways, really relaxing. Needs some coffee shops in the area. We had dinner at Ponds, great food but waiter was rude to the people at the next table.
Marie
Canada
10
Scored 10
Friendly people in spite of inflation and still some great...
Friendly people in spite of inflation and still some great values. Beautiful geography and a wide variety of climates can be experienced on a single island. Downtown has been revitalized and there is even more nostalgia for the old Hawaiian buildings there since the Lahaina devastation on Maui.
Vanessa
Guam
10
Scored 10
The beds are amazing - we slept really well despite being in...
The beds are amazing - we slept really well despite being in a double bed. I love that there’s a fan and AC option. Location is perfect but you still need a car to get around. It suited us perfectly for 2 adults and 2 kids and was easy to go on tours from this location.
Natalie
Australia
10
Scored 10
Not a busy centre but certainly had enough features and...
Not a busy centre but certainly had enough features and options for us. Wonderful natural environment - as well as being within close proximity to sensational nature features.
Preferred Hilo to Waikiki.
Steve
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Hilo is so different than other parts of Hawaii.
Hilo is so different than other parts of Hawaii. It had an old-fashion-y feel to it. Older buildings in downtown and beautiful moss covered bridges. Gorgeous giant, old banyan trees and other beautiful trees and plants you dont get to see in other more popular locations. Has amazing waterfalls a short drive away and lots of farms that give the area a quaint feel.
Kawehi (pronounced Ka-vay-hee) provides to her guests the entire front portion of her well-located home in Hilo. It is amazing the amount of room, both inside and out, that you have access to compared to a normal hotel room. It includes a full kitchen, stocked with various complementary goodies, and an outdoor covered dining area, plus plenty of places just to lounge around in. And covered parking is included, which is a great feature in rainy Hilo. We enjoyed our stay very much.
The ocean veiw room on the 5th floor was exceptonal. The first room the had us in had a veiw of the roof and roftop equipment. I would highly recommend te ocean veiw room. Staff upgraded us for free but It would have been tragic to have to have spend 4 days looking at that roof. The staff at the hotel from front desk, valet, house keeping staff, bar staff, entertainment, was all to shelf. I would highly recommend this resort to anyone.
Hilo Bay Hostel is unsanitary and unsafe. There is a cockroach infestation that is not being addressed, there is black mould and spores growing on the ceiling fan. Nothing has been cleaned in years. Its disgusting and most likely violating health and building codes. I stayed one night (woke up with a cockroach on the bed!!) and left immediately as soon as I was able to arrange new accommodation.
Excellent communication from the management. The door code was texted to me prior to our arrival.
It’s located minutes from Hilo harbor, in a safe suburban neighborhood. Our cottage had a large bathroom & shower, a small table & 2 chairs, kitchen (though we didn’t cook), an outside deck, a queen bed & 2 twin beds. We enjoyed the large space.
beautiful suite in home near the ocean just north of Hilo. A great surfing beach a short walk away. Morning breakfast provided by host including Hawaiian fruit and Kona coffee couldn’t be better. Hot tub and swimming pool a wonderful plus. The host very friendly and helpful. We recommend this stay over hotel!
Easy access to main roads in and out of Hilo. Open view from balcony to sunrise side of the island. Communal kitchen perfect for meeting others and chatting about where to go and what to see. Host lives on site and is welcoming and helpful.
Easy to find , near to bus stop , free car parking very helpful security men , nice view of reeds bay , nice little swimming pool. micro wave and big fridge freezer and nice park next to hotel.
Cheapest hotel in local area.
The property was very clean and spacious. If you have a rental car, the location was perfect to visit all the spots on the Hilo side of the island. Finally the value for money ratio was very good!
Nice location on the Hilo side. Room and bathroom clean. Small fridge, microwave, coffee maker. TV. Would have been nice to stay longer. Maybe next time. Very close to Hawaii Volcano Park
such a beautiful location, we could hear the ocean lulling us to sleep each night. just a short drive to downtown Hilo and the airport. Also the most comfortable bed we have ever slept in.
Eco-friendly hotel, well located in Hilo.
We really appreciated the fact that they really care about the environment and they are trying to leave the smallest carbon footprint.
The vibe of the hotel was nice. They did their best to update/create a zen like atmosphere and the landscaping was very nice. Property and room were very clean.
We got a very good ocean view. The staff is friendly and accommodating. The hotel is clean and has a good view. It is easy to go to the downtown area of Hilo.
Great location near Hilo Airport. Clean, spacious and comfortable room. Large balcony and very good view. Great value for price. Plenty of free parking.
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