"The hosts were wonderful, and the unit was well-maintained, clean, bed was excellent, and very well appointed with amenities. Communication was also excellent and appreciated."
"The hosts were wonderful, and the unit was well-maintained, clean, bed was excellent, and very well appointed with amenities. Communication was also excellent and appreciated."
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"The room was clean and it is basically like a big tent. It was raining and windy the two nights we were there and it was really loud with the sound of rain hitting the cover and material flapping in the wind. Everything inside felt damp including the sofa. The yurts are built on a rural residential area and there is nothing within walking distance. There is a very very distant view of the ocean if you stand on the property in the right spot. There is no running water inside the Yurt. It has a microwave, fridge, coffee maker, toaster and cooking utensils but no sink. The bathroom and shower is in a separate building a short walk away. The drive from the Yurt to the Volcano National park is an hour and 10 mins away. The advertisement says it is an 8 min drive. The internet wasn't working but it was not a big deal and we purchased a roaming package instead. We are used to camping and roughing it a bit but this yurt fell short of our expectations. "
"Our stay at Hale Kai was absolutely incredible. The view of the water is breathtaking, and falling asleep each night to the sound of waves crashing against the shore was like a natural lullaby. The sunsets were truly spectacular—something we looked forward to every evening.One of our favorite parts of the home was the lanai (Hawaiian-style porch). We spent most of our time there when we weren’t out exploring the island. It was covered, which kept us cool and protected from the sun, and the constant ocean breeze made it the perfect place to relax. We even saw dolphins and whales passing by while sitting out there—such an unforgettable experience!The home itself was perfect for our group of six. The rooms were comfortable and well laid out, and the kitchen had everything we needed. We didn’t use the pool much (just dipped our legs in), but it would be a great option on a hotter day.We also enjoyed exploring the coastline right outside the property, and even had the unique experience of getting fresh-caught fish from a nearby neighbor. The house had great extras like beach chairs, which we used for a day trip and kayaks that we didn't get the chance to use.Mike was fantastic—great communication and he gave us excellent tips on what to see and exactly how to get there, which made our trip even better.If we could have stayed longer, we absolutely would have. We will definitely be back if this place is available again!"
Kona Coast Original Beach Boys 9.5 acre Estate, Pool and Amazing Ocean Views
10/10 Excellent
"Beautiful property that is well stocked with extras! The house was accurately listed and the views were stunning. Double washer/dryer was very convenient for our group of 9. We stayed during the Kona Low storm. We made the most of it with island activities and this beautiful, spacious rental. We even got in a little pickleball between rainfalls. Guy was very responsive to all our questions before and during our stay. Would definitely recommend this beautiful property!"
Ohana house Nature Retreat that is family and pet friendly.
4/10 Poor
"I'm going to be extremely honest. There were things I wanted to let slide but decided shouldn't.Upon arrival we were greeted by Jen who was so drunk she could barely stand couldn't remember where she put our key or how to let us in the house. There was stuff that should have been done but wasn't, the fridge wasn't started and towels were just left in a garbage bag and bottles from drinking were scattered about. In addition to the stove being propane the fridge is also run by propane and because it hadn't been started previously we had to learn how to start it, with some help from Jen. It turned off several times during our stay, even without the propane running out. The tanks used to run all the things are just 20lb tanks like you'd use for a gas grill rather than big ones that should be used to run a house. Only 4 solar panels to run entire house and warnings about electricity usage. We didn't run out, but we did make sure to conserve. Water is not potable. At first we thought this was what offgrid living in HI is like but we stayed in another offgrid home in HI and it was nothing like this. ona storm hit while we were there. The owner should have been responsible and told us the house was not able to handle the storm and had us leave on Thursday before the storm hit. Instead we found out on our own how ill equipped the house was. There was a leak in the ceiling, dripped onto the bed 1st day. Then the rain poured through windows and puddled and dripped throughout home. "
Big Private Mt. Home Minutes to Volcanos National Park
Myra's Blue Hawaii House
10/10 Excellent
"We had a lovely stay at Myra's blue house. The house was very comfortable. Lovely kitchen that was well stocked. Comfortable rooms. It is actually about an hour to the main visitor center at the National Park. Ocean View had convenient stores, gas, and restaurants. We enjoyed the thai food and grilled local steaks one night."
RELAXING, Away-from-it-All home on the water with small Natural Pool
10/10 Excellent
"This is the perfect place for those who don't want to be around a lot of noisy people. It is a very large home right now the water. The sunsets are spectacular! It was the perfect location to be able to travel to all the renowned beaches (Black Sand, Green Sand, and Pebbles Beach), along with getting to the Volcano National Park within a decent amount of time. The owners are great and very friendly. We are so pleased we got to meet them in person. "
"Ocean was visible.
Bathroom is in separate building.
Walls are not animal hide but vinyl!
Bring drinking water with you, what is available is rain catch with vinyl particles in."
"My family and I loved our stay! Host was very communicative, the property was clean and well taken care of. Good location between things to do on the island. My only suggestion would be to bring ear plugs for the chickens at night . We would 100% stay here again."
What's it like to stay at an apartment in Ocean View?
You'll find 18 hotels and other accommodations in Ocean View. Though there aren't many apartments, we can help you search for accommodations that are similar. When you search for a place to stay on Expedia, you can use the filters to search for conveniences you might find in an apartment such as a kitchen. Even filter by similar property types like condos, vacation homes, or cottages. Favorite sights to explore include Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
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What can I expect from the weather in Ocean View?
Weather is only one factor, but it can really affect your travel plans, especially if you're planning an extended stay in Ocean View. The hottest months are usually August and July with an average temp of 70°F, while the coldest months are January and February with an average of 65°F. The rainiest months in Ocean View are August, July, September, and June, with each month seeing an average of 17 inches of rainfall.
What are the must-see places to visit in Ocean View?
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and Kula Kai Caverns are a couple of lovely local spots to get outside and enjoy nature. Other places in town to visit include Miloliʻi and Honoma.