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Aloha Guest House Bed and Breakfast
Category: Hotels & Travel Bed & Breakfast Bed & Breakfast [Edit]
84-4780 Mamalohoa HighwayCaptain Cook, HI 96704
(800) 897-3188
6 reviews for Aloha Guest House Bed and Breakfast
6 reviews in English
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Review from Jonathan J.
Emeryville, CA
I agree with everyone elses posts here. We stayed in the Kohola Room--awesome views of the ocean, breezy with the windows and slider open. Right outside our door was the hot tub. Yes, the road is a little rough getting there, but if you follow the instructions, you will be fine.
Breakfast was great every morning. Johann and Greg are both excellent hosts. We wished we had stayed here longer. Great location for road trips on the west side of the island. -
Review from Dan C.
San Francisco, CA
Words cannot possibly describe how beautiful this place is. If you ever have the chance to stay here, do it. Check out their website for details.
We stayed here for two days in March and wished we could have stayed longer. Some of the best snorkling is a short drive away. There are also a couple of good restaurants not too far away, and your kind and generous hosts will guide in the right direction every time.
It would be wise to arrive during the day because the ride up Old Tobacco Road at night was a bit stressful for us. During the day it's no big deal at all.
Make sure to leave time to wander the five acre property. You might run into a wild pig or two.
Oh, and the breakfast is top notch-- the best I've had at any B&B. They put a lot of time, energy and love into each meal, and they were happy to accommodate our request not to serve us meat.
We'll be back for certain. -
Review from T. C.
Honolulu, HI
Loved this B&B! Beautiful home, comfortable rooms with excellent attention to detail, stunning views. Johannes was an attentive host and prepared top-notch breakfasts for us each morning. He sat and spoke with us about the Big Island for awhile, just talking story over morning coffee.
The driveway/road up is the only negative, I'd give 4.5 stars if possible. We didn't follow instructions, so it's our fault that we didn't have 4WD, but the road was a bit miserable and it prevented us from running back to change clothes after snorkeling, etc.
I will absolutely stay here again and enjoy the delightful grounds, full of tropical fruits and coffee trees. Very enjoyable experience. -
Review from Jill Y.
Los Angeles, CA
I can't believe we had to leave this marvelous place. The minute we stepped foot at the guest house we were completely relaxed, took in the gorgeous view from our room and the lanai(s), and just said 'WOW'. Though the road up to the house was bumpy, we didn't get lost due to Johann's precise directions, and our good ole compact/economy rental car made it up with no trouble at all (next time we're splurging on the 4x4 for kicks!). This place is serene and quiet, didn't have any trouble with noise, and Johann is the MAN!! We miss him already!! Welcoming, friendly, knowledgable, funny, adventurous and very ready to make our bellies happy with his DELICIOUS breakfasts! Another waffle...please??? I regret not booking a massage with him during our two night stay here - next time it's a must-do. And Mango (the doggie) is the best dog on the planet - what a good life he's got going for him!
Amongst the many great amenities this place has (snorkel gear and kayaks for rent for days out on the beach, loads of necessary skin cream/liquid applications, beach and shower towels, robes, comfy slippers, i could go on forever) - being up on Old Tobacco Road allows you to see the most magnificent stars at night. Getting up to pee in the middle of the night holds a whole new meaning.
We couldn't have been happier with our stay at the guest house and with Johann. If it is at all possible on the big island, he made us even more relaxed than when we got there - oh how zen. The location is perfect for checking out everything around Captain Cook - Place of Refuge is not to be missed, gorgeous sunsets out there.
Next time we're on that side of the island, we'll be there for longer and will have to sneak in that massage (and another piece of waffle!). Thanks a million Johann!! -
Review from Meg R.
Oakland, CA
This is a wonderful hidden gem. We stayed two nights and wished we had booked more. Lots of lovely European amenities (tea cups with lids, thick towels, fabulous breakfasts) and yet a true Hawaiian sensibility.
The lovely screened in porch, a communal kitchen and barbeque for guests made it really delightful to grab some stuff at Safeway and just hang out. Fabulous view from the common rooms and a real family feel- but they seem okay with you staying to yourself too. Breakfast is a great opportunity to meet others and share tips on where to snorkel, hike, etc. .
There is one room with a well-stocked private kitcenette as well.
There is snorkel gear, picnic coolers, beach towels, kayaks, etc. They really understand the "home away from home" idea. We can not think of a thing missing- and Johann and Greg are lovely hosts.
Heed the warnings about the road and get a high-center car or 4WD and arrive during daylight. It gets better after you drive it a few times!
We will be back! -
Review from Shannon D.
Seattle, WA
I don't like double-posting the same review, and I just wrote this one for tripadvisor. But personally I love yelp and want other yelp users to know about this great B&B.
My husband and I stayed 4 nights here before spending 3 on the east side of the island. Since I booked the trip 2 months in advance I ended up forgetting which way we did our 4/3 split, so we packed up to leave a full day early. When Johann informed us we actually had one more night there (and one more delicious morning!) it was like finding one last Christmas present when you think you've already opened them all. We booked a special they had at the time where you get the best room available when you arrive. As the first guests, we lucked out and had a fantastic room, though I peeked in the other rooms before other guests arrived and I think we would have been happy in any of them. The definite plus of our room was the view from the bed. The guesthouse is up on a hill with a gorgeous view of the coast. Here are some key points/tips:
-some reviews we read before coming mentioned noise. This is true, you'll probably have your window vents open and the door to the room isn't soundproof. We, however, had absolutely no problems with noise from other guests, and frankly I loved being able to hear the birds singing outside and had no trouble sleeping.
-Bed was comfortable, room was very clean.
-Johann is a great host and chef.
-We rented a kayak from the guesthouse, which Johann helped us load onto the top of our mini-SUV rental. The snorkeling at Captain Cook monument, which we kayaked to from a point right down the road, was fantastic. The kayak rental price was competitive with signs we saw in town.
-The road to the guesthouse is an adventure, as mentioned by other reviewers. It freaked us out a little the first time going up, and I do think going up in daylight the first time, if possible, helps a bit. But once we had gone up and down a couple times I actually thought it was kind of fun. We didn't have full 4WD, we had a Nissan Rogue which is AWD, like a Honda CRV. It worked great for us.
-The coffee. I don't even have words. I'm about to email Johann to ask him to send me some. My husband doesn't drink coffee very often, maybe once every other week (I think this is weird, but then again, I'm an addict). Once he tried one sip of mine he was having one (or two!) cups every morning we were there.
-location. We thought it was a great base for exploring the island. I do think we made the right choice staying on both sides of the island, however. Our second place was in Puna, much closer to Volcano National Park and night lava viewing, as well as Hilo and the waterfalls and things around there. But staying longer on the Kona (ie, sunny) side was a plus, and I even think we should have done a 5/2 split instead of 4/3.
