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2018
19
May
Where Should We Stay on the Big Island and Kauai?
19
May
Question:
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Dawn
The cabins in volcano national park were cheap(ish) and really cool! Very basic (like camping) but the location was perfect. Definitely worth heading over there for at least a night. In Kona, we found a really good deal on hotwire for our hotels (we stayed in two different ones) The seaside hotel was super basic but walkable to everything and the royal kona resort was a bit nicer and right on the water but not sure it was worth the extra cost so we ended up going back to the seaside hotel (we booked each night as we went along)
The nicest place we stayed was the Doubletree in Hilo however I wasn't a huge fan of Hilo. If you do the full island then you may want to spend a night here.
I posted a blog with all our stops as we did the full island in 6 days. Feel free to message me if you have any questions!
http://wanderingsincedawn.com/hawaii-big-island/
Peggy
In Kauai we stayed at Kuhio Shores, it was pricey but right on the water. A cheaper option across the street is Prince Kuhio. Great location in the south at Poipu where not as much rain. As far as Big Island, it’s always worth using vrbo and emailing owners. Make them an offer, we have gotten some better prices than what’s listed depending if they are wanting to get their place rented quickly. Enjoy!
Veen
We did a vrbo last time we were there, it was a decent price. You'll need a car though. And make sure you go to Green Sands Beach at South point. Only two in the western world and is something else to seem
Sarah
We LOVED Aston Islander on the Beach in Kauai. So much, we're going back in November. Central location, right on the ocean and reasonably priced.
A.I. says...
Affordable Accommodation on the Big Island and Kauai
Are you and your girlfriend planning an adventure to the breathtaking Big Island and Kauai? While these destinations offer an unforgettable experience, finding affordable yet comfortable accommodations can be challenging.
Fear not! Here are some budget-friendly gems that will keep your wallet happy while ensuring a pleasant stay:
Kona, Big Island
- Green Flash Boutique Hotel: Located in downtown Kona, this cozy hotel offers clean and comfortable rooms with a tropical flair. Rates start at $120 per night.
- Captain Cook Kona Coast Resort: Situated on the beautiful Kona Coast, this resort provides spacious rooms with stunning ocean views. Rates start at $150 per night.
- Maka'ala Inn: Nestled in the heart of Kona, this charming guesthouse offers a homey atmosphere and well-appointed rooms. Rates start at $60 per night.
Kauai
- Hanalei Hanohano Inn: This quaint inn in Hanalei offers cozy and comfortable rooms with a serene garden setting. Rates start at $110 per night.
- Poipu Kapili Resort: Located in the sunny Poipu area, this resort boasts well-equipped rooms and a convenient central location. Rates start at $140 per night.
- Hilo Hawaiian Hotel: Situated in the town of Hilo, this affordable hotel offers basic but clean and comfortable rooms. Rates start at $50 per night.
Other Places to Consider on the Big Island
- Volcano House: If you're interested in exploring the wonders of Volcanoes National Park, this historic hotel provides convenient access and cozy accommodations. Rates start at $300 per night.
- Mauna Kea Resort: While not the most affordable option, this luxurious resort offers an unforgettable experience with breathtaking views of Mauna Kea Mountain. Rates start at $600 per night.
These recommendations will help you find affordable accommodations that won't break the bank while allowing you to enjoy the beauty and wonders of the Big Island and Kauai. Bon voyage!
MacKenzi
My girlfriend and I are going to the Big Island and Kauai. Anyone have any recommendations for cheaper/nice places to stay in Kona and Kauai? Also, maybe any other places worth spending nights on the big island? Thanks.