Near Hilo's bustling downtown and across the street from the beach, Maureen's Bed and Breakfast on the Big Island of Hawaii is full of activities and beautiful sights. The local fish auction and historic downtown area give visitors a taste of life in the Hawaiian islands. Guests will want to wake up early to see the fine sunrises over the Pacific, an excellent memory of their island holiday.
A restored mansion built in the early 1930s, the hotel is furnished in a...
Near Hilo's bustling downtown and across the street from the beach, Maureen's Bed and Breakfast on the Big Island of Hawaii is full of activities and beautiful sights. The local fish auction and historic downtown area give visitors a taste of life in the Hawaiian islands. Guests will want to wake up early to see the fine sunrises over the Pacific, an excellent memory of their island holiday.
A restored mansion built in the early 1930s, the hotel is furnished in a variety of fine woods. Mahogany, oak, redwood, cedar, and the koa wood native to Hawaii can be found throughout the inn. The grounds are carefully landscaped with tropical plants and koi ponds. Guests in the mood for high tea may take a cup in the formal Japanese tea room. Fine art, silk tapestries, and other beautiful appointments fill the inn with elegance.
The five rooms offer the amenities found at larger resort hotels. Turndown service, Wi-Fi, and comfortable robes are provided. The Blue and Yellow Rooms have large beds with festive decor. Larger parties can add the Red Room and its twin beds. The Green Room has a cozy metal bed with an old-fashioned feel. The Tatami Room has a large sitting area, excellent for watching the surf at the beach park across the street.
Visitors with a love of antiques and fine design will find a lot of vacation delight at Maureen's Bed and Breakfast. Full of Big Island history and infused with a blend of cultures, this excellent representation of old Hawaii is a perfect base for an island getaway.
Price Range: $60-$110 per night for single or double occupancy. Children over seven welcome.