If lounging by a pool is your idea of a great vacation, you may want to check out welcoming Leilani Estates, which offers 10 places to stay with pools. During your trip, you can explore sights such as Isaac Hale Beach Park and Kilauea Caverns of Fire, and then relax and unwind poolside at one of the accommodations in Leilani Estates that guests like for their pools.
What are some accommodations with pools in Leilani Estates?
How many hotels with pools can I expect to find in Leilani Estates?
Expedia has 10 hotels in Leilani Estates for your poolside break.
What is there to see and do in Leilani Estates?
Make a point to visit attractions like Pohoiki Beach and Akatsuka Orchid Gardens. Discover sights such as Kehena Beach, Ha’ena Beach, and SPACE Seaview Performing Arts Center during your stay. The island views, gardens, and restaurants are just some of the things to enjoy while you’re in the area.
When is the best time to book a hotel with a pool in Leilani Estates?
Taking into account the local weather in Leilani Estates is an important factor for planning your visit, especially if you plan to spend your trip poolside. The hottest months are usually October and September with an average temp of 73°F, while the coldest months are February and March with an average of 68°F. Average annual precipitation for Leilani Estates is 60 inches.
Recent reviews of Leilani Estates hotels
Expedia verified reviews
5/5 Excellent
A Wonderful Experience!
"This home looked great in the pictures, but they honestly do not do it justice. Definitely the nicest property we ever stayed at! Immaculate, roomy, and well supplied, it exceeded all our expectations. The sunrises were different ever morning, but each one spectacular. The abundance of sea turtles for watching in the water near the shore may have been our favorite part. Thank you for sharing this place with us!"
A verified traveler from Missouri, USA stayed at Oceanfront Home w/Private Pool. USA Military & Fire - Repeat Guest Discount!
"Location and ocean view was FANTASTIC. While it's not a 5-star/ $1000 per night hotel, it has everything you would need/ expect from an excellent beach house. We were only a group of 2, but the house easily could accommodate 6 people. Great jumping off point to see sites on this side of the island (Hilo, Volcano, towns that existed a few years ago but then were taken by lava). Don't miss Uncle Robert's on Wednesday night with other locals. It was a great time. Also, the Lava Flow museum in Pahoa was really interesting and the local guide there explained a lot about how the lava impacted her life."
A verified traveler stayed at 3-Level OCEANFRONT HOME