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Volcano Bed and Breakfast

Our award-winning bed and breakfast is located in Volcano Village on the Big Island of Hawaii, two miles from Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, and is a top destination for travelers.

Volcano Village, rising nearly 4,000ft above sea level, offers travelers a chance to experience a native Hawaiian rain forest, active volcanic eruptions, and cooler climates. The village has a thriving artist community, little nightlife, and a few restaurants.

Our rainforest retreat is ideally situated for travelers looking for a quiet and relaxing vacation. There are a few small convenience stores that close early, and a local farmers market on Sunday. Learn more about the area in our Hawaii travel guide.

Summit Eruption at Kīlauea Volcano

Play Video about Volcano Erupting view
Visit the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park website for current lava conditions.

Photo Gallery

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EXPERIENCE VOLCANO

Don't just stay in Volcano, Experience Volcano! We offer a number of ideas to add to your trip to enjoy while staying with us.

Traditional Lei making class with a local
Lei & Hula Classes

Leis and Hula are intricate to Hawaii. We offer an intimate one-on-one class with a local artist, who will walk you through creating a lei, haku, or will teach you traditional Hula.

Picnic Lunch with Wine, sandwiches, snacks, cookies, water, and juice.
Packed Lunches & Snacks

Guests love our packed lunches and Aloha bag, both filled with Hawaiian snacks and drinks. Our packed lunches come in a sturdy insulated keepsake bag which you can take on your travels. 

In room massages at Volcano Village Lodge
In Room Massage & More

Treat yourself to a Hawaiian massage in your room after a day of travel or hiking. We also offer wine, chocolate-covered pineapple, and a charcuterie board to make your stay more memorable.

Visiting the Volcano Village Area

While the biggest attraction to the area is certainly Volcanoes National Park there are also many other reasons to visit this area of the big island. The rain forest makes this a very unique area. We suggest wine tasting at the Volcano Winery, a trip to Rainbow Falls a 80” tall waterfall, explore the Kaumana Caves or a hike on Mauna Kea.

A Relaxing Day In Volcano Village
Suggested Day Trips for the Volcano Area
Read our Hawaii Travel Blog for more ideas.

When visiting the area it is best to prepare for many climates. The coast can be hot, dry, and offer little to no shade. Meanwhile, near the summit of Kilauea, one can expect cooler temperatures and rain. We highly recommend our guests to bring layers. This includes bringing warmer clothes, such as, pants and a light jacket or fleece.

Play Video about Volcano Winery of Hawai'i

Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park

Learn about pricing, current lava flow and areas that are open to visitors and other information on the park website

Volcano Village Estates

Our sister property, Volcano Village Estates, is a short drive from Volcano Village Lodge and is just 1-mile from the entrance to Volcanoes National Park. Guests enjoy all the same amenities as at Volcano Village Lodge, including luxury robes, bed warmers, high-end linens, an in-room microwave, a mini fridge, and a coffee pot. Breakfast is placed in the room daily. 

Guests on a ‘workcation’ will find that Volcano Village Estates offers faster internet and a small office for calls and online meetings that can be reserved in advance. 

The Dillingham Estate Main House

ABOUT US

Volcano Village Lodge is a destination for the guest who is looking for a unique experience and that appreciates the finer details in life. 

Offering world class hospitality, Aloha spirit and much more.

Peaceful and Unique

"It was so quiet and peaceful, and we loved waking up to the sounds of the rainforest."
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Lucy C, Tripadvisor
Washington, PA

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We invite you to visit our sister property Volcano Village Estates offering a Big Island bed and breakfast experience just 1-mile to Volcanoes National Park entrance.
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