Volcano Village · Hawaiʻi Island
Rejuvenate in the rainforest.
A four-room inn on five quiet acres, minutes from Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park.
(800) 481-0450Why stay here
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Five private acres
Birdsong, mist, and your own deck.
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Minutes to the park
Kīlauea is five minutes down the road.
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Estate coffee at sunrise
Volcano-grown, on the lānai.
Rooms
Four rooms. One rainforest.
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Botanical Room
The largest room: two queens, walk-in closet, and a rainforest deck.
From $170 / night 2 queen beds · sleeps 4 -
Honeycreeper Room
King-size sleep with a quiet deck and a granite-top bath.
From $120 / night king bed · sleeps 2 -
Ginger Room
Two queens, hardwood floors, generous for families.
From $120 / night 2 queen beds · sleeps 4 -
Rainforest Room
A king bed framed by ferns, fronds, and morning birdsong.
From $150 / night king bed · sleeps 2
Virtual tour
Step inside before you arrive.
A two-minute walkthrough of the inn, the lānai, and the trail down to the ferns. Take a look — then come find it in person.
The place
The setting
Perfectly placed in Volcano Village
Set on five quiet acres of native rainforest at 3,800 feet, the inn sits a short drive from the entrance to Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. Walk to the village cafe in three minutes; reach Kīlauea’s crater rim in five.
The mornings
Sleep deep. Wake inspired.
Rooms are larger than you expect, with hardwood floors, granite-top baths, and a private deck for every door. At 70°F year-round, the air is cool, the rain is soft, and the windows stay open.
The day
Plan your stay.
Estate-grown coffee on the lānai, a hike along Crater Rim Drive, lunch in Hilo, an afternoon at Punaluʻu Black Sand Beach. Come back to the rainforest by dusk. The lava glow at night is included.
From the deck
A morning, a path, a quiet hour.
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The inn in the rainforest -
Ferns along the trail -
Coffee on the lānai -
Lava glow at dusk -
The garden grounds -
A quiet interior detail
Around the island
What’s out there.
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Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park
5 minKīlauea’s crater rim, lava tubes, and the nightly glow.
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Punaluʻu Black Sand Beach
45 minBlack sand, basking honu, and a quiet shoreline.
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Volcano Winery
8 minEstate-grown grapes and tropical wines on the volcano.
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Merrie Monarch Festival
Hilo · AprilThe world’s premier hula competition each spring.
Welcoming guests since 2013.
TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence · 2013, 2014
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“We slept with the windows open and woke to birds we didn’t know existed. Couldn’t have asked for a quieter base for the park.”
PLACEHOLDER — Anna, Portland OR -
“The deck was the trip. Coffee in the morning, lava glow at night, the whole rainforest doing its thing around us.”
PLACEHOLDER — Marcus & Kai, Honolulu -
“Big rooms, kind hosts, and a five-minute drive to the crater. We’ll be back next time we’re on the island.”
PLACEHOLDER — Jen, Brooklyn NY
Volcano Village · Hawaiʻi