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Search this Big island lodging guide with reviews of resorts to bed and breakfast guesthouses outlining the price you can expect to pay and enabling you to make direct bookings.
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Big Island lodging offers something for everyone. There are meg-resort complexes built around championship golf courses with plush rooms starting at US$200 per night on the dry Kohala Coast alongside some of the best sweeping beaches in Hawaii. To the south, in the Kapaloa Community, you'll find lots of vacation rental homes starting at US$150 per night. More affordable hotel rooms and small condominiums with self contained units abound in the busy sunshine town of Kailua. You'll find plenty of quaint bed and breakfast guesthouses all around the island, with rates starting at US$70 for the night, especially in the cool hills and coffee plantations overlooking Kailua Town, in the South Kona Hills at Captain Cook, in the farming hills of Waimea (Kamuela) and in amongst the tropical rain forest of Waipio Valley in the north, at Volcano National Park and the Puna Coast in the south and on the outskirts of Hilo Town on the East Coast. There are a couple of excellent backpacker hostels with dorm beds and budget rooms for US$40 per night in Hilo and Kailua Town. And for those who like camping, the Big Island has numerous State Parks with facilities where you can pitch a tent for US$10 per night.
To find accommodation on the Big Island that suits both your budget and room requirements, search our comprehensive listings below:
Big Island Accommodation
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