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    Kona Bayview Inn

    4.9 (9 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Definitely find this place during the day, it's up a steep hill and the signage isn't big or highly…read morelit. It's up a steep hill that's one car lane wide but for both ways. There was coffee cake for afternoon tea when I got there. The porch is the best part of this place. It overlooks the mountain with a great view of the water and forests below. Breakfast was nice since it came with avocado, cut papaya, a piece of breakfast cake and smoothie as well as tea/coffee. I did like meeting the geckos that look like the GEICO gecko during breakfast who were wanting fruit. Cons: there's no AC. Also I was woken up by I think a rooster at 5 am. They do try to space out people getting breakfast so you can't rush in at 730 am for food.

    From personal experience, I highly advise coming when it's still day outside. Trust me on this one…read more I drove up and down Napoopoo Rd due to a delayed flight and was close to having a full on panic attack. Roads are severely dark that you cannot differentiate between driving/reversing onto road or out to sea *yikes*. Once you finally arrive at your destination, keep on driving up the hill until you reach the end. Don't forget, it is crazy dark outside, don't be alarmed by the sounds of nature. You'll park to the side next to the other 4 cars by the garage (not into it) and quietly find directions on a pin with your name on it. Come quietly inside as you make your way to the room. If you survive the night (which, you will), you'll find yourself on what looks like heaven; beautiful oceanview windows overlooking the bay. When you come down, you'll be greeted by the sweetest angel, Hannah. You'll find her in the kitchen in the morning making an all you can eat breakfast. Don't be rude! Say hello, grab a coffee, make your way to the patio and find a table. Hannah will let you know when all is ready based on first-out on the patio. When asked what was my favorite meal in Hawaii, hands down, I say Hannah's breakfast. She made delicious Banana Nut Waffles topped with macadamia nuts tossed in coconut oil and syrup. In addition, she's boiled eggs, cooked turkey bacon, and has sliced up fresh tropical fruits. Don't forget to try her freshly made smoothies made with guava YUMMMM!!!

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    Thank You Angela for a wonderful Stay. We loved the Master Room, it was quiet, clean and…read morecomfortable. Breakfast was delicious especially the baked french toast and all the fresh fruit. The grounds were beautiful and the view spectacular. It was so conveniently located to several sights and to the most beautiful snorkeling spots. We truly enjoyed our stay and will be back.

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    I arrived today to check out the avacado plantation and the guest house services, and was greeted…read moreby a horrendously rude, hunched over and cantankerous man who scolded me about my liability of being on the property unannounced, despite his business being advertised on the web as "open." "Then take your advertising off the web, little man," I wanted to reply. I don't know how long this company has been in business, but only 7 reviewed says something. Let my review guide you to go elsewhere. Meanwhile, it was kind of funny, actually, as I filmed a little FB video heading up the road to the plantation while here in Kona and a few other islands to ring in my 60th, looking for places I might enjoy experiencing or staying longer within. The first warning was turning up a road that lacked Hawaiian heritage in name. Albeit, a charming experience until the road began to get delapidated, and I started joking on the video that the surroundings were becoming a bit more out of "Deliverance" than charming, and warned that if I was murdered, that at least my peeps knew where it happened. As a gay man seeking to support other businesses run by the LGBTQ community, I know this isn't one of them.

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