3 Best Hotels in Hilo, Big Island

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Grand Naniloa Hotel Hilo – A DoubleTree by Hilton

$$ | 93 Banyan Dr., Hilo, HI, 96720, USA

Hilo isn't known for its fancy resort hotels, but the Grand Naniloa, built in 1939, attempts to remedy that situation in grand fashion, paying homage to hula, Hawaiian culture, and Big Island adventures. Art photography of the ancient style of hula graces the walls, halls, lobby, and guest rooms, and the open-air lobby unveils stunning bayfront panoramas from its vantage on the peninsula. Rooms are contemporary in style, nicely appointed, and outfitted with standard amenities. The corner oceanfront rooms offer prime views, while harbor views prevail from other rooms. Just off the lobby, KapohoKine Adventures operates an on-site store and activities desk where guests can easily book zip-lining adventures, volcano tours, and other treks. At the hotel's main entrance, the Willie K. Crown Room is a concert hall and theater. Located poolside, Hula Hulas restaurant has open-air dining overlooking Hilo Bay. The Hula Lounge lobby bar presents live Hawaiian music nightly.

Pros

  • Walking distance to Japanese gardens and Coconut Island
  • Rental kayaks, paddleboards, and bikes
  • Free golf at adjacent 9-hole course and driving range

Cons

  • Some rooms don't have ocean views
  • Limited parking
  • Small swimming pool
93 Banyan Dr., Hilo, HI, 96720, USA
808-969–3333
Hotel Details
388 rooms
No Meals

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The Inn at Kulaniapia Falls

$$ | 100 Kulaniapia Dr., Hilo, HI, 96720, USA

Overlooking downtown Hilo and the ocean beyond, this inn sits next to a 120-foot waterfall that tumbles into a 300-foot-wide natural pond—enticing for swimming, conditions permitting. Powered by its own hydroelectric facility, the compound consists of a main residence with four guest rooms; the six-bedroom Harmony home; and the three-story Pagoda Guest House, with a bedroom and 1½ baths, perched near the cliff above the falls. All rooms have a private bath. Adding to the resort-style offerings, the chef's table dinners showcase local ingredients. Guest activities include waterfall rappelling and cooking classes. The addition of rustic off-grid cabins provides an affordable glamping option akin to a communal hostel experience. The inn offers a day-pass program for nonguests to enjoy the waterfall.

Pros

  • Guest rooms in different buildings
  • Delicious full breakfast (not included with cabins)
  • Eco-friendly option

Cons

  • Isolated location
  • Paved road is dark at night (drive slow)
  • No air-conditioning
100 Kulaniapia Dr., Hilo, HI, 96720, USA
808-935–6789
Hotel Details
14 rooms
Free Breakfast

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SCP Hilo Hotel

$$ | 126 Banyan Way, Hilo, HI, 96720, USA

This mindfully designed boutique hotel features a minimalist Zen style combined with Hawaiiana accents. Of the 128 rooms, some have private lanai, and the nicest ones overlook the koi-filled lagoon, plus there are poolside rooms. A workout studio offers Peloton bikes, TRX system, weights, and yoga mats. Complimentary bikes and stand-up paddleboards are available for exploring the surrounding neighborhood, including Reeds Bay across the street. On-site, the 24/7 Provisions Market presents locally sourced, fresh consumables. Beautiful parks and bayfront attractions are within walking distance of the hotel, as are a handful of nice restaurants. The Coconut Grill restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Pros

  • Fantastic location across from Reeds Bay
  • Wellness amenities and sustainable practices
  • Walking distance to several restaurants

Cons

  • Parking lot can be tight
  • No TVs in rooms
  • No hot tub
126 Banyan Way, Hilo, HI, 96720, USA
808-935–0821
Hotel Details
128 rooms
No Meals

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