"Staying here was a once in a lifetime experience! We were just steps away from the ocean which was breathtaking to view from lava rock cliffs. Our accommodations really set the vibe for this part of the Big Island. It was very tropical and like living in a rain forest with the greenery and fragrant flowers. The outdoor shower was a refreshing experience ( though an indoor shower is available, this outdoor shower is a must-do). Everything you need for a comfortable stay is provided, many little thoughtful touches. The accommodations were very clean. The hosts are very friendly and helpful. They are very passionate about living on this part of the island and eager to share their excitement with you. Breakfasts are delicious! Especially all of the fresh fruit. The lodge is a destination in and of itself, not just a place to sleep after seeing other places on the island."
Hilo Hawaiian Hotel, Trademark Collection by Wyndham
6/10 Okay
"it’s a nice location, but there’s a lot of construction going on not only in the surrounding landscape but also inside the hotel. There’s a resort fee being charged every day and it’s really just a simple pool. Nothing fancy I wouldn’t say it’s really a resort. A resort really does have quite a few other amenities. There’s only one restaurant and room service only comes every other day. also, for those people who are in a balcony room in the front of the hotel, you’re going to hear a loud buzzing noise every time he goes, sit on the patio from some transformer downstairs."
"Great location close to the Park. Room was clean and spacious. Accommodation is not staffed and we had no need to call anyone. On site parking no issues. All in all a decent place to kick back and relax."
"I stayed in one of the small cabins and it was fine for what I wanted. It had a comfortable bed, it had USB charging station, a mirror, a bar to hang your cloathes on and some side tables and benches. The water in the shower was hot. It really has a great atmosphere there, the folks that work there a nice and helpful. This is on the east side of the Big Island of Hawaii and that's the reason I chose it. Please read about this place before you book it, go stay there and gripe about it. The property is hydro and solar powered. I could listen to the river all night. There are 2 areas to stay there, one is the B&B part of the property and then there is the part of the property with cabins with a big barn that has the community kitchen upstairs, the outdoor showers and bathrooms though you can eat at the main house restaurant. Be prepared to look in the mirror with the sunshine and seeing all the wrinkles on your face! I had a great stay there, very enjoyable. I did not utilize any of the equipment as I am not a fan of cellular phones and QR Codes. I did not eat there in the restaurant however, there is plenty of fresh food there at the main house from the farm!!! I enjoyed this stay as I had split my stay on the big island 4 days here on the east side of the island and four days on the west side in a hotel. Buddha statues are at the gate."
You'll find 28 apartments to choose from in Pahoa for your trip. Favourite sights to explore include Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
Why should you consider an apartment versus a traditional hotel?
An apartment is often more spacious than a traditional hotel room and includes a kitchen, so you can have some home-cooked meals. Apartments are ideal for families who want the conveniences of home, and also for couples who want to stay away from the tourist areas.
How many apartments will I find in Pahoa?
Expedia has 28 apartments to book in Pahoa.
What can I expect from the weather in Pahoa?
Although weather is just one factor, it can really affect your travel plans, especially if you're planning an extended stay in Pahoa. The hottest months are usually October and September, with an average temperature of 23°C, while the coldest months are February and March, with an average of 20°C. Average annual precipitation for Pahoa is 1522 mm.
What are the must-see places to visit in Pahoa?
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and Pohoiki Beach are a couple of lovely local spots to enjoy the outdoors, whereas family-friendly attractions include Pohoiki. Other places in town to visit include Isaac Hale Beach Park and Pahoa Museum.
What's the best way to get to and around Pahoa?
Knowing a bit about the transportation options can make your trip smoother when you get to your destination. Fly into Hilo, HI (ITO-Hilo Intl.), which is located 16.1 mi (25.9 km) from the heart of the city. If you'd like to explore around the area, you may want a rental car for your journey.