Hilo Bay Hostel

Hilo Bay Hostel Hilo Bay Hostel is a beautifully restored 1911 hotel with old world charm that provides guests with Rates are $79 for a private room. $30 for a dorm bed.

Hilo Bay Hostel accommodates travelers from around the world. Private rooms to dorm beds are what we provide our guests, which is very reasonably priced for those traveling on a budget. Our rooms are clean and well kept along with the rest of the Hostel There is also a full kitchen for our guests to use. A coin operated washer and dryer is also available for guests. Free WIFI, and complementary c

offee and tea (*from 7am to 10am) is available for our guests. Hilo Bay Hostel is located just 1/3 of a mile from Hilo's main bus terminal. Many utilize Hawaii County's bus system to take sightseeing trips around the island. Bus routes and schedules can be found on Hawaii County's Hele On Bus website. Although, if you are planning to hang around town, supermarkets and numerous eateries such a PIneapples, is located less than two blocks south of the Hostel. Other unique shops and Hilo's Farmers Market (Wednesday & Saturday) is within walking distance. Other attractions such as the Tsunami Museum, Lyman Museum, Rainbow Falls, Liliuokalani Park, Suisan Fish Market, Big Island Candies and the Mokupapapa Discovery Center are all within walking distance from Hilo Bay Hostel, with paved sidewalks for your comfort and safety. But, if walking may be to much, utilize the Hele On Bus service. There is also a $10 cash deposit for your room key upon check in, which is refunded to you upon check out. Check in is at 1pm, and check out is at 11am. Lockers are available for our guest use as well (locks are not provided, but available for purchase). Quiet hours are from 10pm till 7am, at which our main gates are locked. On street parking is available between 4pm and 9am. Additional public parking is available across the street.

This is an awesome store down the street!
03/11/2020

This is an awesome store down the street!

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Strawberry season is starting up again. We are so pumped to have these beauties, grown by Rincon Family Farm, back in the shop!

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02/28/2020

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After almost two years of closure following the Kilauea eruption, Nāhuku aka Thurston Lava Tube is once again open to the public.

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02/25/2020

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This off-the-beaten-path destination is perfect for a family day trip.

02/10/2020

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02/06/2020

First Friday is around the corner 2/7/2020 always a fun night. But let’s make it better each month. With more music, more art, and more aloha. Share this post and get out and show your art! Ask someone to play music at your business. Hilotowntavern Keawestreet we will have music and art displayed
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02/02/2020

So excited to open our doors again this Monday! Mahalo nui loa again for all your patience and understanding while we’ve been away. See you all soon!!

02/01/2020

Hilo Community Players production of Thornton Wilder’s β€˜Our Town’ opens next Friday, February 7th. Tickets available at Basically Books, at hiloplayers.org and at the door. Presented at East Hawaii Cultural Center.

The heart ❀️ of Hilo!
01/23/2020

The heart ❀️ of Hilo!

β€œKΕͺHIŌ BAY (Hilo Bay) πŸ™ŒπŸΎ Hilo Bay has an entrance width of 8 miles between Pepeekeo Point on the N and Leleiwi Point on the SE; the head of the bay is 4 miles inland. Hilo on the SW side of the bay, is second in importance of the commercial deepwater harbors in the State of Hawaii. The ancient Hawaiian name for the village on the bay was Waiākea. The coral reef on the eastern side of the bay is called Blonde Reef for the ship. The first breakwater across the bay was first started in 1908 under contract to Engineer Delbert Metzger. It was extended in 1911, and completed in 1929. The small island Moku Ola (now called Coconut Island) was the site of an ancient temple dedicated to healing.”
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Address

101 Waianuenue Avenue
Hilo, HI
96720

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 9pm
Tuesday 7am - 9pm
Wednesday 7am - 9pm
Thursday 7am - 9pm
Friday 7am - 9pm
Saturday 7am - 9pm
Sunday 7am - 9pm

Telephone

+18089332771

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