Volcano Village Lodge

Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park


Classy wood cabins with ample windows place you comfortably in the middle of the rainforest, providing solid four-star amenities despite five-star ambitions. The Hale Manaluna lodge has its own private jacuzzi, while the other units share a tiny outdoor hot tub. Reheat your pre-delivered breakfast in the privacy of your own room, and add $50 for a single night stay.


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