6 Best Hotels in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and Vicinity, Big Island

Chalet Kilauea Rainforest Hotel

$ | 19-4178 Wright Rd., Volcano, HI, 96785, USA

Quirky yet upscale, this accommodation features four artistically distinctive rooms that unveil beautiful views of the rain forest from a great location five minutes from Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. The hotel offers daily housekeeping, imported linens, custom-made wooden bed frames, a garden gazebo, a koi pond, and a six-person hot tub. It's one of several properties under the umbrella of Kilauea Hospitality Group; another is Lokahi Lodge, which has cozy rooms with comfy beds and plenty of exposed beams and wood. The group's most reasonably priced lodge is the Volcano Hale, which dates to 1912 and has a communal kitchen and fireplace.

Pros

  • Unique decor
  • Friendly front desk
  • Hot tub on property

Cons

  • Space heaters
  • Not close to the beach
  • Can get cold at night
19-4178 Wright Rd., Volcano, HI, 96785, USA
808-967–7786
hotel Details
4 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Kilauea Lodge

$$$ | 19-3948 Old Volcano Rd., Volcano, HI, 96785, USA
Hawkins Biggins

A mile from the entrance to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, this lodge built as a YMCA camp in the 1930s is now a pleasant inn, tastefully furnished with European antiques, photographs, and authentic Hawaiian quilts. Of the 12 accommodations on the property, all are heated and have private baths; seven have gas fireplaces, and one has a wood-burning fireplace (the Honeymoon Deluxe Room). The charming one-bedroom cottage on the property is perfect for romance. A central common room, the Hale Aloha Building, offers a wood-burning fireplace and library. For a quintessential Volcano Village experience under the stars, guests can use the covered outdoor hot tub, which seats seven. The Lodge's restaurant is open to the public and features island-inspired cuisine for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Pros

  • Great restaurant
  • Close to volcano
  • Historic ambience

Cons

  • No TV or phone in lodge rooms
  • 45 minutes to downtown Hilo
  • Pricey
19-3948 Old Volcano Rd., Volcano, HI, 96785, USA
808-967–7366
hotel Details
12 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Volcano House

$$ | 1 Crater Rim Dr., Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, HI, 96718, USA Fodor's Choice
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Hawaii's oldest hotel—and the only one in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park—is committed to sustainable practices and promoting local Hawaiian culture and history through its locally sourced restaurants, artisan-crafted decor, and eco-focused guest programs. Established in 1846 (the current hotel was built in 1940), Volcano House overlooks the Halemaumau Crater at the summit of Kilauea, boasting what's considered Hawaii's most unique hotel location. Guest rooms have simple, rustic-chic decor, rain forest or volcano views, and free Wi-Fi. The main lodge also houses The Rim restaurant, with panoramic crater views, and the adjacent Uncle George's Lounge. The hotel's main attraction, though, is its proximity to the park's rain forests, lavascapes, and diverse ecosystems. Volcano House offers bike rentals for guests, as well as guided walking tours.

Pros

  • Unbeatable location
  • Views of crater
  • Sense of place and history

Cons

  • Basic facilities
  • Books up quickly
  • Some rooms have parking lot views
1 Crater Rim Dr., Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, HI, 96718, USA
808-756–9625
hotel Details
33 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Volcano Mist Cottage

$$$$ | 11-3932 9th St., Volcano, HI, 96785, USA

Both rustic and Zen, this magical cottage in the rain forest features cathedral ceilings, spruce walls, cork flooring, and amenities not usually found at Volcano vacation rentals, like bathrobes, a Bose home theater system, and Trek mountain bikes. The outdoor patio feels like a contemporary lodge, with an enormous stone fireplace to warm those cool Volcano nights.

Pros

  • Isolated and private cottage
  • Outdoor Jacuzzi tub
  • Upscale amenities

Cons

  • Not large enough for families
  • 45 minutes from downtown Hilo
  • Pricey for the area
11-3932 9th St., Volcano, HI, 96785, USA
808-895–8359
hotel Details
Rate Includes: 1 cottage, Free Breakfast

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Volcano Teapot Cottage

$$ | 19-4041 Kilauea Rd., Volcano, HI, 96785, USA
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A near-perfect spot for couples seeking a romantic getaway in Volcano Village, this historical 1912 two-bedroom cottage evokes a vintage country feeling in keeping with the summer homes of the era. The claw-foot bathtub, hot tub, and fireplace add to the general coziness. Continental breakfast is included, and the restaurants of Volcano Village are nearby.

Pros

  • Near town restaurants
  • Fireplace and hot tub
  • Laundry facilities

Cons

  • Not quite large enough to accommodate four people—three people max
  • Can get cold at night
  • Books up fast
19-4041 Kilauea Rd., Volcano, HI, 96785, USA
808-937–4976
hotel Details
Rate Includes: 1 cottage, Free Breakfast

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Volcano Village Estates

$$$ | 11-3968 Hale Ohia Rd., Volcano, HI, 96785, USA
Main Building

A stately and comfortable Queen Anne–style mansion, the Dillingham House is the centerpiece of the property and was built in the 1930s as a summer home for a wealthy Scotsman (the property is listed on the State Historic Register). There are three suites in the residence, two of which can be combined to create larger accommodations for families. The Grand Suite includes a fireplace, dining area and two sitting areas. Also on the property tucked near the rainforest, the Volcano Village Cottages offers six stand-alone cottages, some with full kitchens. Separate from the stand-alone cottages, there are five modern bungalows offering various luxury amenities including heated floors and towel racks. Continental breakfast is placed in your refrigerator while you're away in the afternoon so that you can enjoy it at your leisure in the morning.

Pros

  • Unique architecture
  • Extraordinary setting
  • Private location

Cons

  • No TVs
  • Simple breakfast offerings
  • Can get cold at night
11-3968 Hale Ohia Rd., Volcano, HI, 96785, USA
808-967–7986
hotel Details
18 units
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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