Kilauea Lodge

Kilauea Lodge

Opened in 1937 as a YMCA youth camp, this quaint lodge was converted in 1986 by Albert and Lorna Jeyte. (He was a makeup artist on Magnum P.I.) The whole thing was very well done and lovingly maintained, but it switched hands in 2018 for $4 million (we assume this is...
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The Inn at Kulaniapia Falls

The Inn at Kulaniapia Falls

We’re not sure how to classify this one, so let’s start with what it isn’t: a hotel, a hostel, or a bed and breakfast (but you do get breakfast if you stay in their rooms). Think of this place as a destination retreat locale. It’s only about 20 minutes...
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Kohala Village Inn

Kohala Village Inn

A quaint, simple inn with TVs but no place to secure your valuables. No phones, but they’ll take messages. Rooms are small and basic with A/C and mini fridges, but clean with thin walls. If you need a desk, ask for a room with a table. Back building rooms are...
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Holualoa Inn

Holualoa Inn

What an incredible find this inn is! This 30-acre property in Holualoa town above Kona began its life in 1978 as the vacation retreat for Thurston Twigg-Smith, former publisher of the Honolulu Advertiser newspaper, and his eight children. A 1987 remodel turned it into...
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