Located in Kailua-Kona, a 2-minute walk from Kamakahonu Beach, PACIFIC 19 Kona provides accommodations with free bikes, private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a garden.
Located facing the Pacific Ocean on Kailua Bay, the Royal Kona Resort features a private beach area, a saltwater lagoon, an outdoor swimming pool, and an on-site restaurant.
Overlooking the Pacific Ocean, this resort in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii features an oceanfront outdoor pool and spacious suites with a fully equipped kitchen.
Offering free WiFi, Holiday Inn Express & Suites Kailua-Kona is located in Kailua-Kona. Featuring a 24-hour front desk, this property also provides guests with an outdoor pool.
Providing city views, Kona Magic Honu Room in Kailua-Kona provides accommodations, a garden, a tennis court, a bar, barbecue facilities, and a shared lounge.
Located in Kailua-Kona and within a 13-minute walk of Pahoehoe Beach Park, Kona Bali Kai #161 features a garden, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Kona Bali Kai 264 is located in Kailua-Kona, within 6.7 miles of Kaloko-Honokohau National Historic Park and 15 miles of Kealakekua Bay State Historical Park.
Located in Kailua-Kona and within a 11-minute walk of Pahoehoe Beach Park, Kona Bali Kai #232 features a garden, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Kona Bali Kai #265 is located in Kailua-Kona, 6.6 miles from Kaloko-Honokohau National Historic Park and 15 miles from Kealakekua Bay State Historical Park.
Located in Kailua-Kona, a 5-minute walk from Honl’s Beach, Kona Tiki Hotel provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and barbecue facilities.
Location, access from airpot, the view from the window.
Seconds from golf courses on Hawaii's Big Island, this resort offers spacious villas furnished with all of today's modern amenities, including full kitchens.
Condo with kitchen was great. Beds were excellent.
Located within 4.2 miles of Kaloko-Honokohau National Historic Park and 16 miles of Kealakekua Bay State Historical Park, Kona Islander Inn 147 Tropical Oasis has rooms in Kailua-Kona.
In Kailua-Kona, this luxury resort features fully furnished 1- and 2-bedroom suites, 11 tennis courts and tropical landscapes surrounding 6 pools. Keauhou Shopping Village is only 2 blocks away.
Plenty of room available, full kitchen, comfy bed.
Kona Bali Kai #368 is located in Kailua-Kona, within a 14-minute walk of Pahoehoe Beach Park and one mile of White Sands Beach Park.
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On average, 3-star hotels in Kailua-Kona cost $327 per night, and 4-star hotels in Kailua-Kona are $420 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Kailua-Kona can be found for $644 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Kailua-Kona this weekend is $337 or, for a 4-star hotel, $497. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Kailua-Kona for this weekend cost around $814 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
We loved the island. The ocean, the colorful flowers, shrubs and trees. We did an amazing all day tour to the coffee farm, the volcano national park, black sand beach, lava tube, water falls and valley. We also did an absolutely stunning tour of the Mauna Kea summit to watch the sunset, star gaze and telescope close ups of the moon, Jupiter and stars clusters. Our Manta Ray tour was cancelled due to bad sea conditions, which I appreciated very much their safety concerns over profits.
It’s a beautiful island with lots of sights to visit and things to do.
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Huggo's On The Rocks and Foster's Kitchen were 2 of our...
Huggo's On The Rocks and Foster's Kitchen were 2 of our favorite restaurants to dine at.
Manta Ray Adventures night snorkel was a blast!!!!
Historical harbour cruise was fun and informative.
Royal Kona luau (voyagers of the pacific) was terrible.
If you have a rental car, it is very easy to get around the island for a day trip.
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The coffee was amazing, the food was great (although the...
The coffee was amazing, the food was great (although the restaurants were very crowded). Public parking was hard to come by and paid parking was very expensive. Get a rental car and you are in a good central location to hike, visit the volcano, and from all the shopping and touristy things to do.
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First of all, this was not the room that was pictured on...
First of all, this was not the room that was pictured on booking.com. I ended up in a tiny little corridor, claustrophobic, feeling room with a toilet that just kept running, and a lanai door that would not open. Clearly, this did not just happen it was like rusted shut and should never have been rented in such condition. I have reached out to the property I’ve reached out to booking.com. No one has called me or emailed me. I uploaded videos to prove what a mess this place was.
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Paying to park anywhere near the waterfront was expensive.
Paying to park anywhere near the waterfront was expensive. There were a lot of what seemed to be homeless people on the waterfront as well. We actually rented a car and drove almost entirely around the island seeing as much as possible. We enjoyed having a beer at Da Shark Shack. Driving south we had a few scenic areas that gave information on the lava fields that was interesting. Many of the Shoreline Public Access areas either didn't have any where to park or the shoreline wasn't really user friendly
Joy
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It’s a pretty spectacular place but I probably won’t return...
It’s a pretty spectacular place but I probably won’t return to this specific area in Hawaii. The downtown makes me sad. The number of homeless in the parks and on the streets was heart breaking. The downtown feels like it’s dying. There are a lot of shuttered stores or empty storefronts. It’s not an enjoyable place to shop or spend money.
All the people we met were very nice. We had excellent adventures on the water and in the volcano area.
The location was premium and easy to get to several places to eat and close to the beach. The sound of the waves right outside the window is something that was so soothing and breathtaking. The rooms also have a microwave which I loved because I could heat up leftover food. This is something many traditional hotels do not have. Overall, it’s a really unique, beautiful and comfortable place to stay. It really made our trip to Kona memorable!
Loved this place. Hosts were very polite and nice, views were fantastic, and exactly what we needed. My wife and I accidentally booked our original hotel a night short than when our flight was so we needed a place to stay for the evening to shower and rest. This place is well worth the cost and with a beautiful living room view of the coat. If we are ever back in Hawaii we will definitely drop in here again.
What a beautiful location near Kailua-Kona! The pool was a little chilly, but refreshing. There was always parking available. It seemed very quite and tucked away, but close enough to get to everything we needed. The room was very nice with it's own mini-fridge and bathroom, and private lanai that had separate access to the pool area. The fruit picked from on the property was the best!
We loved the family pool with the slide and the beautiful gardens. The renovated lobby gives you a feel for the positive things that are to come for this hotel once a full renovation is completed. The manta ray viewing area was a positive experience. The front desk also acknowledged our anniversary which was a lovely touch. The live music in the evening at the cafe was excellent.
Good morning breakfast. Good size room. Pool and jacuzzi. Location was about a couple blocks from the tourist shopping area. Less than a mile (0.7mi) to the Royal Kona Hotel where they have a Luau. Best to walk there as you would have to pay for parking. A mile or two from a Target or Walmart if you needed essential items.
the receptionist were especially friendly and helpful. All the staff appeared to be friendly and helpfull however, one of the front desk receptionist went beyond job expectation. All around we found the resort to be wonderful vacation and we are already planning to return soon.
Cozy room, in a tranquil place. It feels like a homestay instead of a hotel. Very clean and feel-good, with beach and wave sounds to drift you off gently to sleep.
It is great for solo trips and a perfect snorkeling spot right next to my stay!
I was happy to find that there was a washer/dryer in our unit and the hotel gave us laundry soap every day. The coffee was also decent. The hotel also provides beach towels (which they replace upon request with fresh ones)
The hotel is centrally located in Kone and is adjacent to a jetty protected beach. The Aloali'i Cultural Center on site is a wonderful resource and has some fun classes in Hula, cultural tours and Lei making.
The room location within the Hotel Complex and the Hotel Complex location within the Kona township. The veranda overlooked the beach, and it was an easy walk into Kona for restaurants, pubs and shopping.
Real pleasure to sleep to the sound of waves. Small hôtel well situated. Beach chairs and body board available to envoy thé lovely beaches of Big Island
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