Ratings based on 20 Verified Reviews

4.2 out of 5
92% of guests recommend
4.1 Room cleanliness
4.3 Service & staff
3.7 Room comfort
3.9 Hotel condition
Expedia Verified Reviews
4 out of 5
by A verified traveler

This traveler left a rating score only Posted 7 Jan 2021 on Hotels
5 out of 5
by A verified traveler

Delightful stay in Paradise

Posted 21 Aug 2019 on Hotels
The adorable cottage and delightful, whimsical garden grounds had everything we needed for a romantic and inspiring stay. Host Ira was warm and gracious. Our favorite spot. Wish we could have stayed longer. Perfect retreat gave us easy access to Volcano National Park.
5 out of 5
by A verified traveler

Magical vacation!

Posted 22 Jul 2019 on Hotels
This is a tiny cabin in an artist village right outside of Volcanoes National Park. The cabin is adorable, and the host really did think of everything! I can't believe I found this gem on hotels.com! Very different from what I would expect on hotels.com, but we were so thrilled with this stay. The cabin is cozy and intimate, and it was such a special stay in a unique and special place.
5 out of 5
by A verified traveler from Bilbao

Posted 3 Jun 2019
The attention to detail and location are amazing. Listening to Coqui frogs in the night is an incredible experience, it's truly living in the rain forest!
Comment from Hotel Management
7 Jun 2019 by Lu Reddell, Hotel Management
We are happy you enjoyed your stay with us, we hope you include us in your future travel plans! Mahalo
5 out of 5
by A verified traveler

A rainforest and a volcano

Posted 2 Jun 2019 on Hotels
The cottage is in Volcano which is a rainforest climate. It rains, a lot, so if you are not interested in a bit of water then this area is not for you. With that said it was a lovely cottage. Very homey. Ira does a great job making sure you have everything you need during your stay. The bathroom is spacious for such a small place and I'm a little sad we didn't get to try the hot tub. Noble the pet rabbit is friendly in his little hutch on the property.
Comment from Hotel Management
10 Jun 2019 by Lu, Hotel Management
Aloha Michael, We hope you enjoyed your stay with us, we hope you will visit us again, when you visit our island we would be happy to have you stay with us. mahalo!
2 out of 5
by A verified traveler

Too small and old. We left after the first night.

Posted 4 Apr 2019 on Hotels
Comment from Hotel Management
17 May 2019 by PM, Hotel Management
Aloha, So sorry you did not have a good experience with us at Volcano Artist Cottage. The cottage is historic and totally restored. We have had excellent reviews over the last 15 years since we opened. Linda did mention that she found it charming, but her partner felt it was to small for him. We regret your experience was not what you had expected.
5 out of 5
by A verified traveler

SO relaxing!

Posted 19 Feb 2019 on HomeAway
Tucked in amongst the trees, with birds singing and cooling breezes blowing, this Volcano Village bed & breakfast is a hidden gem. Just across the highway from the famous Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, the Volcano Artist Cottage is close to everything in Volcano Village AND the National Park, but so tucked away & private, you'd never know it. In fact, it's a historic building, on the grounds of a working restaurant & art retail store, but yet, it's so private, you'd never notice. Add in a delicious jacuzzi, and a relaxing time-out from life's responsibilities is yours for the asking. Enjoy, I know I did!
5 out of 5
by A verified traveler

Volcano Artist Cottage

Posted 26 Jan 2019 on Hotels
Convenient location to national park and local attractions
5 out of 5
by A verified traveler from Texas

Posted 15 Sep 2018
Ira was the perfect host! The grounds were absolutely beautiful and very private! The gallery was exceptional and i bought several original pieces!!!
5 out of 5
by A verified traveler

Cozy and Rustic Cottage

Posted 19 Feb 2018 on Hotels
This adorable cottage was a true find. If you are looking to be waited on or for a resort atmosphere, this is not for you, but for us, it was perfect. It is among the Artists Village gardens which is very Zen. Just enough space for two who like to be close. The shower area is wonderful and we are trying to figure a way to do that in our own home. There is a kitchenette with microwave, mini fridge, toaster and coffee maker, and for breakfast we were left fresh fruits, yogurts, granola and a delish mini loaf of banana bread. The owner has provided many small thoughtful amenities like spices/teas/coffee/oil, robes/slippers, CD player, small grill, WiFi, umbrellas and even flashlights and binoculars. We got there during a heavy rain storm & the small space heater was just enough to warm us up and feel comfy cozy. I admit that they need to replace the mattress as it was not overly comfortable but everything else was so suited to us, it was a minor issue. The hot tub (and I mean HOT) was so nice to have, especially after biking/hiking to see the Lava Flows. Note: the tub cover is old and heavy! I did not eat at the cafe which is right next door but did enjoy wandering thru the many small rooms of the gallery admiring all the interesting items for sale. As a guest, we rec'd 10% off which I happily accepted when I purchased a cool stone pendant as a souvenir. We did get to meet the owner, Ira, shortly before we had to leave and he is delightful. Someday we hope we can return.