Kilauea Lodge and Restaurant
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About this hotel
Kilauea Lodge and Restaurant: A Volcanic Haven in the Heart of Hawaii’s Big Island
Nestled in the misty uplands of Volcano Village, Kilauea Lodge and Restaurant offers an unforgettable escape into the raw, elemental beauty of Hawaii’s Big Island. Located at 19-3948 Old Volcano Road, this historic lodge combines rustic charm with refined comfort, making it an ideal base for exploring the island’s volcanic landscapes. With its warm wooden interiors, crackling fireplaces, and lush tropical gardens, the lodge feels like a secluded sanctuary—yet it’s just minutes from Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park.
The lodge’s accommodations are thoughtfully designed to reflect the region’s natural heritage. Each room features handcrafted furniture, local artwork, and plush bedding that invites deep relaxation after a day of adventure. The on-site restaurant is a highlight in itself, serving farm-to-table cuisine that celebrates Hawaiian flavors with a continental twist. From fresh-caught fish to tender Kona coffee-rubbed lamb, every dish is paired with an impressive wine list. The cozy dining room, complete with a stone fireplace, creates an intimate atmosphere that feels both elegant and welcoming.
What truly sets Kilauea Lodge apart is its proximity to some of the island’s most extraordinary attractions. Here are three must-visit destinations that make this location unbeatable:
1. Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park Just a five-minute drive from the lodge, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is the crown jewel of the Big Island. Walk through the Thurston Lava Tube, peer into the vast Kīlauea Caldera, and—if conditions allow—witness the glow of molten lava from a safe distance. The park’s diverse ecosystems range from lush rainforest to barren volcanic desert, offering hiking trails for all skill levels.
2. Volcano Art Center Located within the national park, this gallery showcases works by local artists inspired by the volcanic landscape. From intricate wood carvings to vibrant paintings, it’s a perfect place to find a unique souvenir while supporting Hawaii’s creative community.
3. Punalu‘u Black Sand Beach A 45-minute drive south leads to this striking beach of jet-black sand formed by volcanic activity. It’s a prime spot for spotting honu (Hawaiian green sea turtles) basking on the shore or swimming in the calm waters.
Kilauea Lodge and Restaurant offers more than just a place to sleep—it’s a gateway to experiencing Hawaii’s raw power and serene beauty. Whether you’re savoring a gourmet meal by the fire or stepping out into a moonlit volcanic landscape, this lodge promises memories that will last long after you leave.