Nestled in the quaint rainforest town of Volcano, the Kamaka Cottage sits on three acres of ʻŌhiʻa forest and is just 2.5 miles from the entrance of Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park. This charming cottage rental features a newly renovated interior with a retro-modern design and an open floor plan.
The Kamaka Cottage is a cozy studio that combines the kitchen, dining, and living areas into one open floor plan—your perfect home base for exploring Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park and the Kalapana Coast of the Big Island.
Ideal for up to two guests, the cottage includes a queen-size bed and a well-equipped kitchenette with a mini fridge, toaster oven, microwave, griddle, two-burner hot plate, pots and pans, a Keurig/drip coffee maker, and a fresh water dispenser. Complimentary wireless internet and parking just outside your front door are included.
Once you enter the private gate, an easy-access driveway leads you straight to the cottage and the main front door. Convenient, free parking is available right next to the cottage. Self check-in is available, or the host can meet you upon request.
The cottage is located behind the main house. Our hosts live on site and will respect your privacy while you enjoy the space, but they’re available to assist if needed. A host will also be on-site during your stay to assist with check-in/check-out if needed and address any issues that require immediate attention.
Kamaka Cottage is one of the most inviting Big Island vacation rentals, located in Volcano Village—adjacent to Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park. The town offers a farmers market and a cozy store where you can shop, grab a bite, and warm up with coffee or hot chocolate on the porch while watching the mist.
We’re located just 35 minutes from the larger town of Hilo, which offers grocery stores and additional shopping options. We’re also 30 minutes from Papakōlea Beach—one of only four green sand beaches in the world and a favorite resting spot for sea turtles.
At an elevation of about 3,720 feet (1,134 meters), the cottage can get cool during the winter months—sometimes below 45ºF (7.2ºC). Guests are welcome to use the provided infrared heater, and we recommend packing warm jackets in addition to bathing suits for winter visits.
Volcano Village residents take pride in preserving the night sky, so exterior lighting is kept low. As a result, the only streetlights in the village are located along the highway where Wright Road and Haunani Road begin and head up through town. Roads can be quite dark at night.
The State of Hawai‘i imposes two taxes on visitors: the Transient Accommodations Tax and the General Excise Tax. In 2020, the total tax collected by the host for lodging stays is 14.96%.