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Naniloa Volcanoes Resort
2 Stars93 Banyan Drive Hilo HI 96720
$119
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Rating
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| Cleanliness | 4 |
| Facilities | 3.5 |
| Service | 3.8 |
| Location | 4.3 |
| Pricing | 3.9 |
| Overall | 3.8 |
Location
The Naniloa Volcanoes Resort is uniquely positioned on the oceanfront of the beautiful Hilo Bay. This resort is within a short walk of Lilliuokalani Gardens, Hilo Harbor and within a short drive of excellent snorkeling beaches, downtown Hilo's historic shopping district and Rainbow Falls.
Rooms
The resort offers 383 guest rooms including 7 oceanfront suites, 5 ocean-view suites, 3 garden-view suites and 4 standard suites. Each unit's decor is based on the old Hawaiian motif and comes with an array of contemporary amenities for a pleasant stay.
Restaurant
Enjoy sumptuous seafood and breathtaking views while the gentle waves of Hilo Bay lap just a few feet from your table. Offering the only truly oceanfront dining in Hilo, the Sandalwood restaurant and Polynesian Room has a unique island architecture, beautiful setting, wonderful staff, and great food combine to create a one-of-a-kind tropical dining experience.
General
The resort offers a variety of banquet settings that can accommodate groups ranging from small private parties to large conferences. This property also offers many recreation facilities like swimming pool 9-hole golf course, gift shop and many more.
Hotel Facilities
- Banquet Facilities
- Golf Course
- Restaurant
- Conference Facilities
- Parking Facilities
- Swimming Pool - Outdoor
- Disabled Facilities
- Reception
Room Facilities
- Air Conditioning
- Hairdryer
- Refrigerator
- Alarm Clock
- Internet Access
- Tea and Coffee Making Facilities
- Colour TV
- Radio
Naniloa Volcanoes Resort Guest Reviews
Minimual staff to start with. Rooms are sparse; no coffee pot, tile everywhere (floors and walls)... not a comfortable experience. Room felt cold, hard, and loud. Conversations actually echoed in the room. I have a TV in the backseat of my SUV that was larger than the one in the room. We felt we were staying at the 'Y'. Anyone over 55 is not going to be able to enter the shower/bathtub. The bottom of the tub is at the floor level... which is OK, but the tub wall is about 26 to 28" tall. I'm 55 years old, in very good health and shape (I bike and hike) and it was an effort to get in and out. The parking lot was dimly lit and had more holes than the Volcanos National Park! The hotels on both sides of this one were brightly lite, parking lots were full of vehicles, and alot of activity was occurring. The Naniloa Volcanoes Resort was a ghost town. In closing, calling this property a resort is a big stretch of the imagination. A budget motel on this property would fair better. You can pay the same price at another hotel/resort nearby for a way better experience. Stay away.....
Dave D. wrote on December 25, 2011
We came down a hallway of solid echoing tile to our room with noisy college kids in about 4 rooms down the hall. One call to the desk and it got quiet but the managment took the next step and offered to move us down a floor to a wonderful room over the pool and practically over the bay. The room atmospheres are cold. Cold colors and tile everywhere. Harsh flourescent lighting with two normal lamps bed side. The beds were wonderful. While decor is extremely minimalistic its clean and smells good. Nice sized refrig.; tiny coffee pot; no microwave. We would stay again because of the quiet good nights sleep right off the lovely ocean.
Kama'aina wrote on November 22, 2011
We like this hotel very much.Have stayed here before and will come back here on our next visit.The place is clean, quiet, and located just right for our needs .
Bill and Ruth wrote on October 14, 2011
The Naniloa Volcanoes resort was just as reviewed. A little dated but was expecting that. Request an iron/iron board when you check in. Staff was very friendly and the breakfast on site was good. Banyon Drive is gorgeous and is the perfect location for a hotel. You must try Ken's House of Pankcakes which is close to the hotel. Be sure to do the volcano state park in the late afternoon so you can be there around 7pm to see the oragne glow from the crater.
Peace seeker wrote on July 19, 2011
It was a cleen hotel, though it is kind of old, but it was Ok, for sleeping.
Travelgirl wrote on July 4, 2011
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