Should I stay in an accommodation with a kitchenette in Volcano?
Having a kitchenette in your hotel room gives you the means to prepare a quick breakfast before exploring everything Volcano has to offer. Travelers like this area for its volcano viewpoints and beautiful parks. The rainforest and hiking are great options for you to enjoy as well.
What are some hotels with kitchenettes that I should consider for my Volcano trip?
How many hotels with kitchenettes are there in Volcano?
Choose one of Expedia’s 22 hotels with kitchenettes and you’ll see how easy it is to put together your own meals during your visit to Volcano.
What should I check out during my trip to Volcano?
Favorite places to explore include Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Family-friendly attractions include Akatsuka Orchid Gardens and Aloha Candy Company, whereas Kilauea Iki Overlook and Kilauea Iki Crater are a couple of great spots to enjoy the outdoors. While here, Kīlauea Visitor Center and Volcano House are other places worth a visit.
What is included in a Volcano hotel kitchenette?
Choosing a hotel room with a kitchen provides a bit more freedom. Simple kitchen amenities, such as a stovetop and refrigerator, allow you to stick to your own dining schedule in the comfort of your own room. Traveling to Volcano and want to save money? The appliances included in your hotel kitchen mean you can enjoy quick meals with your travel buddies without breaking the bank.
Recent reviews of Volcano hotels
Expedia verified reviews
5/5 Excellent
"Staff was extremely friendly and helpful with anything I needed during my stay. I got the ocean view and was greeted by the ultimate view of reeds bay when I awoke. I felt at home here and was sad when it was time to go. Close to so many cool places and restaurants. Great for the price."
A verified traveler stayed at Hilo Reeds Bay Hotel
"I stayed two nights in Wolfie One. It was like a private cabin in a tropical forest. It is one of four units in a single building each unit having one corner of the building. There is a parking space, a nice, covered porch outside the entry, then a living room, a bedroom and a bath. In the living room there is a small refrigerator, a coffee maker but no microwave. There is a TV and DVD player. Do read the small instruction card to learn how to turn on the cable box and the TV.
The water is NOT potable but a jug of drinkable water is provided. I had to keep the bedroom door closed to keep the smoke detector quiet. The check-in desk is at the nearby but separate Ace Hardware store which is unusual but workable. I had breakfast at the nearby Kilauea Lodge; highly recommended. I also enjoyed Ohelo Cafe for lunch."
A verified traveler from Medina stayed at Lava Lodge at Hale Kilauea