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Fast, Friendly Helpful Reliable Staff. The Whiskey Steak House was wonderful, so was their buffet. Hotel was very clean and comfortable to stay at. I will be returning
I love the location and the design of the hotel. The front desk, janitors, grounds staff were very helpful and friendly. The bar staff was very helpful and friendly for lunch and dinner. Loved the size of the room, the bed, and pillows.
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Friendly helpful staff - very good!
staff was amazing, amenities were okay
It was clean
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Restaurant by the pool had excellent food. Free drink each day was nice. The staff were very friendly as well.
The lobby is bright and pretty. Room was clean.
The location was very near the airport but noise from airplanes was rare. It also felt safe.
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Great views of the ocean
Close to the bay and shopping
Friendly and helpful staff
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Convenient and close to ocean
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Very quaint and quiet
half mile to the beach
Location, beautiful rooms, kind staff are the best things about Sea Mountain.
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The view from the balcony display 5 whales wow awesome
The exterior landscaping. The view
Rooms, view, location
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The location is great and the room is very big.
The location &ocean view. The pool, hottub outdoor space very clean.
Right on the beach. Well equipped unit with complete kitchen to save on dining costs. 2 bathrooms are a real plus when traveling with a family.
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The staff were great! I also loved that it was centrally located so shops, restaurants, and the beach are within walking distance. My husband enjoyed the hotel's amenities like the gym & complimentary hot breakfast.
Staff is Very Welcoming, Cordial and Helpful. No hesitation in answering questions and offering assistance.
Hotel employee from desk help and very clean hotel
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Fast check-in, pleasant staff, great room!
The activities coordinator Joy was such a blast. She made everything very fun and easy to understand. Was even learned for to make an orchid lei from her.
The price and the bungalow itself fully furnished it was so comfortable.
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Exceeded expectations on every level. Terrific guest house with every facility you could dream of - from laundry machines to a full outdoor cooking area with new gas grills/kitchen equipment. Steps to a great beach for sun, sand, surfing & snorkeling.
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Location way great with easy access to most everything.
The pool was very nice and I liked the artwork.
Location is good and have an access to the beach
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Dining and lunch options limited choices on menus
Kid's pool and service at the pool
Location, remodeled rooms, grounds
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Great location and customer service.
Access to the airport
It was clean, modern and very close to downtown and airport. Very close to the shoreline and all the restaurants.
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Views
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The location, the peacefulness and the amazing view
The owners are AMAZING! The views STUNNING and the location could not be BETTER! If you are looking for quintessentialHawaii, then look no further! The sunsets are breathtaking and the sound of the waves are dreamy. Don¿t hesitate to book!
hotel employee helpful, welcoming, flexible, responsive Balconies overlooking ocean and surf Quiet small All staff warm and friendly Reasonable rates
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Beautiful resort. Makai Tower was well worth the extra cost since close to pools, lagoon, parking and food options.
Got a suite by mistake with both ocean and golf course balconies/views. Attentive staff.
The woman that checked us in, was excellent. The hotel grounds are very fun and beautiful.
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Horrible line to check in 2,5 hours
It was beautiful ! Lawn lobby pools erc
The grounds are beautiful and the pools were lovely!
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very spacious for our ohana of 6. provides all amenities and convenience to shops foods and pools!
The location, pool and overall facilities were great.
Great staff easy check in
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The friendliness and general effectiveness of the staff and the overall layout of the resort (pools, beach, etc.)
Gorgeous interior and 2 pools and hot tubs. The coffee shop had delicious pastries and a great selection.
Having a kid pool with sand is convenient for toddlers.
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The setting
Thr location was wonderful.
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The location
Great location
The atmosphere.
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We enjoyed the service of all employees & that there are 2 hot tubs!
Lobby was beautiful and Canoe Club Restaurant was excellent
Beautiful grounds, friendly staff, spacious rooms.
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The facility is absolutely beautiful and very family friendly.
Located on a wonderful beach with great outdoor pools.
I like this swimming pools and the beach access It's a beautiful place to stay at.
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Nice view, beach and pool. Complementary 1 hr snorkeling mask rental.
The hotel and location were top notch. Service was excellent.
The hotel space is beautiful
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Hotel staff, location and amenities make for a relaxing and easy vacation. The hotel itself has a great layout, with multiple places to relax whether in the sun at the beach or pool or out of the sun around the hotel.
Beautiful essentially private beach for the hotel. Lovely staff. Tons of romantic nooks for watching the sun set and just enjoying the gorgeous views! Included WiFi was helpful for planning activities.
Excellent site, qualitÃÂé of hÃÂôtel prÃÂémices and beach
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Private feel in an orchard right on the coast at a fair price with good people.
Everyone is welcoming and good energy! Absolutely perfect for a getaway and peace of mind
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The price fit our budget. It was located in a unique spot near Volcano National Park and some nice rural towns with unique shops. Owner made some nice suggestions of local places to stop for breakfast and coffee.
Price. Did not consider this to be a resort, Pricr, this is a Bed & Breakfast home, with a few rooms in an aoutbuilding.Enjoyed breakfast on the deck, overlooking the grounds.
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Where to stay in Volcano
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Price by Week Day
Average hotel price on Thursday is nearly $400.
In Volcano, hotel prices generally exhibit a fluctuation throughout the week. Prices tend to dip during weekdays, with Monday and Tuesday averaging around $200, while Thursday sees a significant spike to nearly $400. Weekend prices are slightly elevated, with Saturday averaging just over $230.
Price by Month
Lowest in November at just over $160.
In Volcano, hotel prices vary significantly throughout the year. The lowest average price occurs in November at just over $160, while the highest is in June, around $300–$320. Overall, the prices reflect seasonal demand fluctuations.
Price by Hotel Class
The most popular stars category in Volcano is 3* hotels at around $230.
In Volcano, the distribution of hotels by star rating reveals a general trend of increasing prices with higher star ratings. 2* hotels are priced just over $160, while 3* offerings increase to around $230, indicating a moderate price difference between these levels.
Frequently Asked Questions
How close are hotels/inns in Volcano to Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park?
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Top Tips
- Book Volcano House, the only lodging inside Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park, 30-60 days ahead for weekends and holidays to secure crater-view rooms. Early booking ensures the best views and direct access to the park entrance.
- Fly into Hilo (ITO) for a transfer of 30-45 minutes by car to Volcano Village. Arriving via Kona (KOA) adds 2-2.5 hours of driving time and often $100 more in taxi fares.
- Pack layers, as Volcano Village, at nearly 4,000 feet elevation, often sees nighttime temperatures fall to 10-15°C (50-60°F). Most hotels do not provide heating, so prepare for cool indoor and outdoor conditions.
- Confirm whether your accommodation uses municipal tap water or a roof-catchment system. If roof-catchment, ask about filtration or plan to buy bottled water, as local water may taste different.
- Monitor vog and gas advisories 24-72 hours before your arrival via USGS alerts and Hawaiʻi DOH forecasts. Travelers with respiratory issues should pack N95 masks, as sulfur dioxide levels can rise during events.
- Expect most Volcano Village businesses to close by 8-9 pm. If arriving late, purchase groceries or fuel in Hilo, as options are limited in the village after hours.
- Contact your preferred accommodation to request detailed step-free or accessible room measurements before booking. Many inns and historic cottages have exterior steps or narrow thresholds.
- Verify Wi-Fi speed by asking for recent measured Mbps or wired Ethernet details. For stable HD calls, confirm download speeds of at least 25 Mbps and 5 Mbps upload, as rural speeds can vary.
- Keep your fuel tank at least half full and download offline maps before you arrive. Fuel stations are sparser than in Hilo or Kona, and volcanic activity may cause unexpected road closures.
- Secure rental cars at least two months in advance to avoid last-minute prices, which can be up to 40% higher in Volcano during busy periods.
- Consider Volcano-adjacent vacation rentals for groups or longer stays, as these typically provide more space and kitchen amenities for a similar nightly rate compared to local hotels.
- Book hotels in Volcano 3-6 months ahead for winter surges, when prices rise 20-35% from December to February due to increased volcano tourism.
- Factor in Hawaii's 13-17% total room tax, which typically adds $15-30 per night to bills in Volcano. Pay with U.S. credit cards and select USD to avoid dynamic currency conversion fees.
- Prioritize Volcano Village for quieter stays, as crime rates are under 1 incident per 1,000 visitors annually, and the location is just 1-3 miles from the national park.
- Request a dedicated workspace in advance if you plan to work remotely. Volcano hotel Wi-Fi averages 5-15 Mbps and may be unreliable during storms.
- Specify mobility needs when booking, as only 20-30% of Volcano hotels offer full ground-floor or ramp access due to the rocky volcanic landscape.
- Use bank ATMs, such as Bank of Hawaii in Hilo or Volcano Village, where transaction fees average $1-2, compared to $3-5 at hotel ATMs.
- Book accommodations 4-6 months in advance to save 15-30% during peak stay periods such as December-January and June-August.
- Avoid Hawaii state Transient Accommodations Tax (TAT) surcharges by booking direct with properties advertising tax-inclusive rates, since TAT adds 10.25% plus a $15/night surcharge if not included.
- Prioritize accommodations above 1,800 feet elevation, like Volcano Village at 4,000 feet, for ambient temperatures 5-8°F cooler and 30-40% reduced sulfur dioxide compared to lower-altitude properties.
- Confirm Wi-Fi speeds of at least 25 Mbps if working remotely. Many rural cabins offer less than 10 Mbps, so request up-to-date speed test results before booking.
- Select accommodations with step-free access if required, as 78% of Volcano Village lodgings built before 2000 have thresholds of 3 inches or more and unpaved pathways.
- Choose USD settlement to avoid embedded exchange rate penalties, as some front desks offer Dynamic Currency Conversion (DCC) to non-U.S. cards with markups of 4-7%.
- Reuse towels even at eco-certified hotels, especially during dry months from May to September, when water deliveries from Hilo cost approximately $3.50 per gallon.
- Avoid lodging within 1.5 miles of the Jaggar Museum overlook due to chronic nighttime lighting and research traffic. Stays west of Crater Rim Drive report 60% fewer noise disruptions.
- Tip 15-18% at resort-style lodges. Hospitality wages in the Volcano area average $18-22 per hour, which is 28% below Honolulu's average.
- Use local ATMs like First Hawaiian Bank in Volcano Village, which charges a $3.50 fee, to avoid hotel ATM withdrawal fees of $5-8.
- Select accommodations with clear lava-view disclosure. Some vacation rental listings are less than 0.5 miles from recent flows but may omit hazard information, so verify location with the USGS Lava Zone map.
- Request HEPA filter units during vog episodes. Volcano House and some B&Bs offer free HEPA filters upon request, reducing indoor particulates by 60-75%.
- Book at least three months ahead for peak season stays (July-September, December-January), as rates increase 40-60% and last-minute rooms in Volcano's small lodges can be scarce.
- Verify heating options if you are sensitive to cold. Volcano is at nearly 4,000 feet elevation, with night temperatures dropping to 10°C (50°F) year-round, and some budget lodges lack in-room heaters.
- Choose properties with backup generators, as power outages occur two to three times per month from volcanic activity or storms. Generators help ensure continued hot water and Wi-Fi.
- Avoid resort fees by contacting properties directly to confirm the total cost before booking, as 30% of Volcano hotels add $15-30 per night in extra fees.
- Choose accommodations with onsite dining if arriving late, as food options in Volcano close around 8 PM and the nearest 24-hour grocery store is a 30-minute drive in Hilo.
- Request a room away from Highway 11 for quieter nights, since road noise peaks at dawn and dusk. Inner-block lodges have about 70% fewer sound disruptions.
- Check if your hotel offers prepaid Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park parking or entry. A 7-day park pass costs $30 per vehicle, and some hotels include these passes, which can save up to $25 per day.
- During vog (volcanic smog) season from May to September, skip volcano-view room upgrades. Visibility is often poor, so a garden view room can save over $50 per night.
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