10 Best Hotels in Big Island, Hawaii

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Even among locals, there is an ongoing debate about which side of the Big Island is "better," so don't worry if you're having a tough time deciding where to stay. Our recommendation? Do both. Each side offers a different range of accommodations, restaurants, and activities.

Consider staying at one of the upscale resorts along the Kohala Coast or in a condo in Kailua-Kona for half of your trip. Then, shift gears and check into a romantic bed-and-breakfast on the Hamakua Coast, South Kona, Hilo, or near the volcano. If you've got children in tow, opt for a vacation home or a stay at one of the island’s many family-friendly hotels. On the west side, explore the island’s most pristine beaches or try some of the fine-dining restaurants; on the east side, hike through rain forests, witness majestic waterfalls, or go for a plate lunch.

Some locals like to say that the east is "more Hawaiian," but we argue that King Kamehameha himself made Kailua-Kona his final home during his sunset years. Another reason to try a bit of both: your budget. You can justify splurging on a stay at a Kohala Coast resort for a few nights because you'll spend the rest of your time paying one-third that rate at a cozy cottage in Volcano or a vacation rental on Alii Drive. And although food at the resorts is very expensive, you don't have to eat every meal there. Condos and vacation homes can be ideal for a family trip or for a group of friends looking to save money and live like kamaainas (local residents) for a week or two. Many of the homes also have private pools and hot tubs, lanai, ocean views, and more—you can go as budget or as high-end as you like.

If you choose a bed-and-breakfast, inn, or an out-of-the-way hotel, explain your expectations fully to the proprietor and ask plenty of questions before booking. Be clear about your travel and location needs. Some places require stays of two or three days.

Manago Hotel

$ | 81-6155 Mamalahoa Hwy., Captain Cook, HI, 96704, USA Fodor's Choice

If you are on a budget but still want to be near attractions such as Kealakekua Bay and Puuhonua O Honaunau National Historical Park, this 42-room historical hotel is a good option. Don't let the dated front TV room concern you: it's by design and part of the authentic old Hawaii vibe. The restaurant serves great pork chops and other island favorites. Dwight Manago—whose grandparents, Kinzo and Osame Manago, built the main building in 1917—has maintained one Japanese-style room with tatami mats and a furo, a traditional Japanese bath, and this is the room to book. The other rooms are basic and clean, and those in the newer wing have great views high above the Kona Coast. They do not take same-day reservations. 

Pros

  • Authentic local color
  • Rock-bottom prices
  • Terrific on-site restaurant

Cons

  • Not the best sound insulation between rooms
  • Older decor
  • Some rooms have highway noise
81-6155 Mamalahoa Hwy., Captain Cook, HI, 96704, USA
808-323–2642
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64 rooms
No Meals

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Castle Hilo Hawaiian Hotel

$ | 71 Banyan Dr., Hilo, HI, 96720, USA

This landmark hotel has large bayfront rooms offering spectacular views of Maunakea and Coconut Island on Hilo Bay; street-side rooms overlook the golf course, and the hotel is within walking distance of Liliuokalani Gardens. Most accommodations have private lanai; kitchenettes are available in the Banyan and Ocean suites, and the custom-made furniture in every room evokes a feeling of Hawaiiana. More bay views are on tap from first-class WSW The Steakhouse, billed as Hilo's only authentic steak house. At the hotel's bar and lounge, you can get a grab-and-go lunch or enjoy cocktails and appetizers. Nearby parks, shops, and restaurants are easy walks.

Pros

  • Private lanai in most rooms
  • 24-hour front desk
  • Free parking

Cons

  • Dated decor
  • Some rooms don't have bayfront views
  • No beach
71 Banyan Dr., Hilo, HI, 96720, USA
808-935–9361-direct
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286 rooms
No Meals

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Chalet Kilauea Rainforest Hotel

$ | 19-4178 Wright Rd., 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 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
  • Stairs to upper floor
  • Can get cold at night
19-4178 Wright Rd., HI, 96785, USA
808-967–7786
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4 rooms
No Meals

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Dolphin Bay Hotel

$ | 333 Iliahi St., Hilo, HI, 96720, USA

Units in this circa-1950s motor lodge are modest but charming, as well as clean and inexpensive; a glowing lava-flow sign marks the office and testifies to owner John Alexander's passion for the volcano. Stunning lava pictures adorn the common area, and Alexander is a great source of information for visiting the national park and for exploring the back roads of Hilo. Coffee and fresh fruit are offered daily with banana bread. Four blocks from downtown Hilo, in a historic residential area called Puueo, the hotel borders a verdant two-acre Hawaiian garden with jungle trails and shady places to rest. Guests of the hotel return repeatedly, and it's ideal for families who seek a home base. Six additional units across the street are for long-term stays.

Pros

  • Great value
  • Full kitchens in all units
  • Within walking distance to shops and restaurants

Cons

  • No pool
  • No phones in the rooms
  • Dated decor
333 Iliahi St., Hilo, HI, 96720, USA
808-935–1466
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18 rooms
No Meals

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Hale Hualalai Bed and Breakfast

$ | 74-4968 Mamalahoa Hwy., Holualoa, HI, 96725, USA

In cool, upcountry Holualoa, Hale Hualalai offers two exceptionally large suites with exposed beams, whirlpool tubs, and private lanai, but perhaps most memorable are the breakfasts ($15 per person)—owner Ricky Brewster was a chef at Four Seasons Hualalai Resort's Beach Tree restaurant. These are as varied as they are delicious, reflecting individual guest preferences—from Italian margarita frittatas with tomatoes and herbs grown on-site to Punaluu sweetbread French toast with Tahitian lime gastrique and crushed pecans. Ricky even grows and serves his own Kona coffee. Each 650-square-foot suite has a private entrance, whirlpool tub, and sunset views, making it perfect for couples.

Pros

  • Sunset views
  • Tastefully decorated house
  • Rental SUVs available

Cons

  • Not for kids
  • Not a central location
  • Frequently booked
74-4968 Mamalahoa Hwy., Holualoa, HI, 96725, USA
808-464–7074
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2 suites
No Meals

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Hale Kai Hawaii Suites

$ | 111 Honolii Pl., Hilo, HI, 96720, USA

On a bluff above Honolii surfing beach, this modern, 5,400-square-foot home is 2 miles from downtown Hilo and features four rooms—each with patio, deluxe bedding, and grand ocean views within earshot of the surf. Fresh flowers and artful decor add a warm tropical touch. A continental breakfast is served every morning on an outdoor deck or in the kitchen's bay-window dining area. From their lanai, guests can watch spinner dolphins or migrating whales during the season. These are ideal accommodations for honeymooners and empty nesters.

Pros

  • Daily fresh breakfast items in room
  • Intimate, romantic vibe
  • Free on-site parking

Cons

  • No kids under 13
  • Just outside walking distance to downtown Hilo
  • No air-conditioning
111 Honolii Pl., Hilo, HI, 96720, USA
808-935–6330
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4 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hilltop Legacy Vacation Rental

$ | 57 Hina St., Hilo, HI, 96720, USA

Built in the 1930s by a Japanese doctor, this vintage home offers stunning views of downtown Hilo and the bay. The Zen garden on the grounds reveals three colossal stones weighing several tons each and installed by the home’s original owner. A total of four simply furnished rooms come with private baths, and two of the rooms offer panoramic bay views.

Pros

  • Close to downtown
  • Billiard table
  • Garden to relax in

Cons

  • Two of the four rooms don't have views
  • Kitchen is shared
  • Parking issues
57 Hina St., Hilo, HI, 96720, USA
808-896--2074
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4 rooms
No Meals

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Hilo Honu Inn

$ | 465 Haili St., Hilo, HI, 96720, USA

A charming old Craftsman home lovingly restored by a friendly and hospitable couple from North Carolina, the inn offers variety in guest room size and decor, though every room has a fridge. The Honu's Nest provides fantastic views of the sunrise from the comforts of a large bed. The larger Bali Hai Suite has a sitting room and a window seat that looks out on tree ferns, orchids, and anthuriums. Upstairs, the entire second floor is the Samurai Suite, furnished with traditional tatami mats and antiques imported from Japan. Breakfast is delicious and usually includes homemade baked goods. 

Pros

  • Spectacular Hilo Bay views
  • Historical setting
  • Within walking distance of Hilo bayfront

Cons

  • No toddlers in the upstairs suite
  • Not on the beach
  • Air-conditioning in only two of the three rooms
465 Haili St., Hilo, HI, 96720, USA
808-935–4325
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3 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Waimea Country Lodge

$ | 65-1210 Lindsey Rd., Waimea (Hawaii County), HI, 96743, USA

In the heart of cowboy country, this quaint ranch house–style lodge offers views of the green, rolling slopes of Waimea and a distant view of Maunakea. It's so quiet you forget you're close to busy Waimea. The rooms are large and clean, with Hawaiian quilts lending an authentic touch. A handful of studios with kitchenettes are also available, and the Paniolo Country Inn Restaurant is mere steps away if you'd prefer to eat out. Nearby shopping centers, farmers' markets, and cafés are just a short stroll down the road.

Pros

  • Large rooms
  • Kitchenettes in some rooms
  • Free coffee in morning

Cons

  • Not near the beach
  • No pool
  • No on-site restaurant
65-1210 Lindsey Rd., Waimea (Hawaii County), HI, 96743, USA
808-885–4100
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22 rooms
No Meals

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Waipio Wayside B&B

$ | 42-4226 Waipio Rd. (Hwy. 240), Honokaa, HI, 96727, USA

Nestled amid the avocado, mango, coffee, and kukui trees of a historical plantation estate (circa 1932), this serene home provides a retreat close to the Waipio Valley. Each room has its own character with touches like warm woods, Chinese antiques, or patchwork quilts. A sprawling garden has an orchid-covered deck, and a little gazebo has hammocks for indulging your lazy side. Many of the rooms have ocean views. A full organic breakfast is served in the dining room.

Pros

  • Ocean views from many of the rooms
  • Gracious owner
  • Full breakfast served in the dining room

Cons

  • Remote location
  • Close quarters
  • No lunch or dinner on property
42-4226 Waipio Rd. (Hwy. 240), Honokaa, HI, 96727, USA
808-775–0275
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5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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