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Kirpal Meditation and Ecological Center
Situated in Pahoa, 1.7 km from Pohoiki Black Sand Beach, Kirpal Meditation and Ecological Center features accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.

Hoomaikai Blessings
Boasting garden views, Hoomaikai Blessings features accommodation with patio, around 12 km from Lava Tree State Park. A hot tub is available for guests.

Kehena Mauka Nui Club LGBTQIA+ Clothing Optional
Kehena Mauka Nui Club LGBTQIA+ Clothing Optional features a hot tub and free private parking, and is within 400 metres of Kehena Black Sand Beach and 21 km of Lava Tree State Park.

Open Gate Hostel Hawaii
Located in Pahoa, 1.1 km from Kaimu Beach, Open Gate Hostel Hawaii provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.

Ocean Breeze Inn
Located in Keaau, 14 km from Lava Tree State Park, Ocean Breeze Inn provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and barbecue facilities.

Ainaloa Home of Big Island for Queens size bedroom
Offering a garden and garden view, Ainaloa Home of Big Island for Queens size bedroom is situated in Ainaloa, 11 km from Lava Tree State Park and 15 km from Lava Tree State Monument.

Exotic Garden cottage at amazing volcano fissure
Featuring garden views, Exotic Garden cottage at amazing volcano fissure offers accommodation with a garden, a terrace and barbecue facilities, around 27 km from Pana'Ewa Rainforest Zoo.

Pahoa Paradise Palms
Pahoa Paradise Palms, a property with a garden, a terrace and barbecue facilities, is set in Pahoa, 24 km from Lava Tree State Park, 27 km from Lava Tree State Monument, as well as 48 km from Pana'Ewa...

Hale “Hā Hā”
Offering a garden and inner courtyard view, Hale “Hā Hā” is situated in Pahoa, 16 km from Lava Tree State Monument and 33 km from Pana'Ewa Rainforest Zoo.

Oceanfront Cottage Near the Kalapana Lava Flows
Situated in Kehena, a few steps from Kehena Black Sand Beach and 21 km from Lava Tree State Park, Oceanfront Cottage Near the Kalapana Lava Flows offers a garden and air conditioning.

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- Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.1Superb - What previous guests thought, 66 reviewsProbably the most tranquil spot on the island. If you are in search of some real "R and R" look nowhere else. Kind and welcoming, Irene, the owner, is the perfect host. The property is surrounded by a luscious garden. Pahoa is just a short drive away, has some good eating options, and an enormous Longs pharmacy/retail store.Guest review byPhilippeItaly
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Location is a beautiful escape, I could stare at the ocean...
Location is a beautiful escape, I could stare at the ocean all day. The house is very nice, extremely clean. I really liked my room. I like the clothing optional idea. It’s a drive to grocery store, gas, restaurants, I really enjoyed the Thai restaurant in town, but again a drive away.Guest review byStephenUnited States - 8.0
Keaau is an authentic neighborhood on Hawai'i Island vs. a...
Keaau is an authentic neighborhood on Hawai'i Island vs. a manicured resort. You will get a feel for what it is like to live in Hawai'i, amid the beautiful nature. It is not super close to swimmable beaches, however there is a waterfront park in the neighborhood where you can see the surf pounding against the lava rocks. There is also a local farmer's market nearby. Hilo town is about 11 miles away and has good shopping and some restaurants. The volcano is about a half hour drive away and definitely worth visiting.Guest review byColleenUnited States - 8.0
It's a shared accommodation with the host staying at the...
It's a shared accommodation with the host staying at the garage and other bedrooms occupied by other guests. Lots of variations of coffee available for breakfast. Apples, bananas are available as well. No dishwasher available. So you need to wash the dishes yourself. Kitchen is adequate with all the necessities. Location is good. Hilo is 20 miles away. Volcano is 30 miles away. Open parking outside the house. Bathroom and bedroom was neat and clean.Guest review byDineshUnited States - 8.0
If you are looking for a fancy hotel room, this might not be...
If you are looking for a fancy hotel room, this might not be your place. If you are looking for a Acofortabe place to stay and get a night's sleep so you can go explore what Hawaii has to offer then this is a good option to put a little more money in the exploring budget.Guest review byJust Lucky MCanada - 10.0
The Bungalow at Honolulu Landing is very clean and...
The Bungalow at Honolulu Landing is very clean and comfortable. It is a one bedroom bungalow, it is great for me as my husband is a early riser and I can sleep longer with the door closed. The patio is right next to the living room, it overlooks the lush tropical garden. The kitchen is equipped with cooking utensils, I cook most of my meals there. During the Omicron virus surge, I tend not to eat out in an indoor environment. There is a nice local supermarket at Pahoa, it has all kinds of fresh food, vegetables, sushi, poke, hot deli. It is about 40 minutes drive to the Volcano National Park, a park that is worth spending time there. I enjoy my stay at Honolulu Landing, I feel relaxed. It is what a vacation is for.Guest review byAlice - 8.0
just far from the beaches and all locations are anyway via...
just far from the beaches and all locations are anyway via Hilo, so it doesn't help you live up on the hills. Hope they build more community/perimeter roads to bypass city traffic. No retail stores, laundromats are far awayGuest review byMARINACanada - 8.0
Not that Hilo is a busy place, but getting out to Kea'au was...
Not that Hilo is a busy place, but getting out to Kea'au was worth the relatively short drive. If you are looking for piece and quiet, or a spot to do some star gazing, Kea'au is the place to be.Guest review byAlexUnited States - 8.0
The location gave us easy access to both Hilo and Volcano...
The location gave us easy access to both Hilo and Volcano National Park. We landed at Kona airport and had to drive across the island to get to the Hilo side. I wouldn’t recommend that drive at night. This area is less commercial and more laidback than Kona.Guest review byVianUnited States - 4.0
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Check what else is available against price. This is basic camping and certainly not in a fruit rain forest. We were ok with it after we adjusted our concept of what it was. Camping in a room that is basically a tent with running water and a toilet. If that is ok then this will suit.Guest review byStevenAustralia - 10.0
If you like to see the real Hawaiian tropical fauna and...
If you like to see the real Hawaiian tropical fauna and enjoy crisp fresh air, then Pahoa is the place to stay. You can enjoy the local farmers markets and Malama market is centrally located for any of your needs. Very near to Issac Hale state park, Kaimu black sand beach, shipman beach, Maku’u farmers market, lave tree state monument. Only 40 min away from volcanic national park.Guest review byVydehiUnited States