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Hilo Magazine - Hotel, Hilo, Big Island, Hawaii |
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Castle Hilo Hawaiian Hotel |
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Hilo Hawaiian Hotel is just eight minutes from the ITO-Hilo International Airport; the hotel is equally close to many Hilo attractions like Rainbow Falls and 40 minutes to Hawaii Volcanoes Park. Other local attractions include Liliuokalani Park and Gardens, Panaewa Rainforest Zoo, Pacific Tsunami Museum, and East Hawaii Cultural Center |
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Chalet Kilauea |
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Chalet Kilauea’s, lodging options are strategically located miles from any major tourist developments. We are Eden, next to the inferno! We provide Kilauea Volcano Hawaii lodging at its best. Come and see 12-foot prehistoric Hapu`u tree ferns, mesmerizing lava fields, heavenly waterfalls, elegant sea turtles ... Relax within natural rainforest beauty, escape from man-made wonders, and embrace nature’s wonders! With so many intriguing attractions and natural wonders, your stay will be the best few days of your life. |
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Colony I at Sea Mountain in Pahala |
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Colony I at Sea Mountain in Pahala, HI features an outdoor pool and a spa tub. Public areas are equipped with complimentary high-speed wireless Internet access. This Pahala condo property also offers barbecue grills, laundry facilities, and self parking. Complimentary parking is available on site. |
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Dolphin Bay Hotel |
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Dolphin Bay Hotel was built in 1968 by the Alexander family. Currently managed by John Alexander the hotel has 18 rooms (with an additional 6 units available for long-term stay in the Iliahi Apartments across the street). All rooms feature a fully equipped kitchen, bath and shower, cable TV, room fans, and free WIFI. |
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Hilo Seaside Hotel |
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Hilo Seaside Hotel provides adventure in paradise. Bask in warm Polynesian hospitality while enjoying the lush tropical gardens, paths and ponds of the hotel. Explore a charming mix of old and new in Hilo Town – or set off to Hawaii's National Volcano Park and the active volcano Kilauea. |
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Kalani Oceanside Retreat |
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Kalani’s 120 acres of organic agriculture, preserved heritage, and retreat accommodations. Exuberant in fiery lava, invigorating ocean, tropical foliage, and exuberant too with people celebrating the spirit of aloha. Only five miles away you'll find the spectacular Volcanoes National Park, where the lava flows into the sea. |
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Naniloa Volcanoes Resort |
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Naniloa Volcanoes Resort is only a 40 minutes drive from the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. This Hilo, Hawaii hotel provides a convenient location to experience the hawaii vacation. Experience the unique, unspoiled “Hawaii of 50 years ago” and meet our local people who know how to relax and enjoy life. Come and enjoy multi cultural foods that reflect Hawaii’s many different cultures and ethnic groups. It is defiantly where to vacation in hawaii. |
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Hilo, Hawaii |
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The Palms Cliff House Inn |
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The Palms Cliff House Inn's 8 uniquely decorated ocean front rooms built on our private 3.5 acre estate ensure quiet relaxation so that you wont need a vacation when you return home from your visit. The Inn is conveniently located with easy driving distance to Volcano National Park, Mauna Kea's Summit, and Historic Hilo Town, and the modern Kona resorts. Come experience the spirit of Aloha of Old Hawai'i. Come Home to The Palms Cliff House Inn each day and rejuvenate from your days adventures |
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Hilo, Hawaii |
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Uncle Billy's Hilo Bay Hotel |
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Uncle Billy's Hilo Bay Hotel, located in the quaint little town of Hilo, offers an island style hotel with memories of past times. Located along historic Banyan Drive amongst 80 year old giant banyan trees, Hilo Bay Hotel is in the heart of it all, minutes from downtown Hilo. Visit specialty shops and unique restaurants, Hilo's open air Farmer's Market, orchid farms, tropical gardens, waterfalls, and Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Ask our Island Specialists for details on how to begin your journey. |
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Volcano House Hotel |
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Great location -- inside the boundaries of the national park -- and that's about all. This mountain lodge, which evolved out of a grass lean-to in 1865, is Hawaii's oldest visitor accommodations. It stands on the edge of Halemaumau's bubbling crater, and although the view of the crater is still an awesome sight |
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