Holiday Inn Express & Suites Kailua-Kona

Great hotel in central Kailua-Kona, Hawaii Aloha and welcome to Kailua-Kona, located on the Big Island of Hawaii. Guests will enjoy access to Big Island activities as well as a rich cultural experience...

8 / 10
18
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Address

75-146 Sarona Ln Kailua-Kona , HI 96740 United States

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comfortable complimentary breakfast friendly staff
Babo Buby

Love it here! Very comfortable and friendly . As a surprise, newspapers each morning under the door :-)

Island Bruin

Good rooms, free breakfast , friendly staff . But it felt like a Holiday Inn anywhere. How about some fresh pineapple at breakfast ? Just saying.

Renan Padilla

The staff was super helpful. Checkout was at 1pm and our flight wasnt til 9. They still give us a laundry card so we can finish our@laundry and shower if needed even after the checkout time.

Brian Duncan

Small but nice pool. Fast internet .

Babo Buby

Comfortable , great place

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