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Aloha Junction Bed and Breakfast
A Message to Our Valued Guests
We at Aloha Junction Bed and Breakfast would like to take a moment to acknowledge the heartfelt loss of one of our beloved previous owners, Robert. Robert’s warm hospitality, culinary talents, and his ability to share love and aloha with every guest have left a lasting imprint on all of us. He will be dearly missed.
As we navigate this transition, Susan has stepped up to the helm, continuing to steer Aloha Junction in the right direction. We recognize there have been some challenges during these past months, and we sincerely apologize for any "emptiness" or lack of the personality that defines our cherished retreat.
Susan is dedicated to preserving the spirit and reputation of Aloha Junction, while addressing areas that need attention. With her guidance, we are making meaningful improvements to ensure that every guest feels welcomed, valued, and embraced with the same warmth and aloha that Robert was so well known for.
Thank you for your understanding and support during this time. We are committed to honoring Robert's legacy by continuing to offer the special experiences that make Aloha Junction a place of comfort and connection.
With warmest regards,
The Aloha Junction Team
Share the experience of Madame Pele with your stay at the Aloha Junction Guesthouse. You will pick up the local flavors of this community while staying at this historic guest house, once owned by a private sugar company. In addition to restaurants Volcano Village offers art galleries, Farmers' Markets (open on Sundays), Akatsuka Orchid Gardens, Glass Blowing Classes (updated in Hawaii 2024) as well as tours of all types.
The Aloha Junction Guest House is located on the upper (safer) edge of Kilaulea calderia and offers an exciting opportunity for trails, caves, walks along the Devastation Trail, tree molds and maybe even a glimpse an the eruption if its acting up on this active volcano.
This guesthouse on the east side of the Big Island, about 2 1/2 hours from Kona and about 60 minutes from Hilo. Since most people want to see the "glow" and stars at night, we recommend spending at least 2-3 nights stay here in order to account for the travel time and all the things to do in the park.
You will find that the Aloha Junction Guest House is conveniently located in the heart of Volcano Village with several restaurants nearby and some within walking distance. And It is a mere 5 minutes from the Hawaii Volcano National Park Vistors Center where the Park Rangers are stationed and eager give out updates and current news about the volcanoes.
Aloha Junction Guest offers 5 unhosted Suites. Here you will find a cool and quiet tropical rainforest at close to 4000' elevation. No air conditioners are needed here ~Just maybe a wind jacket, a sweater and warm socks.
All Suites have private entrances, private bathrooms, kitchenettes, high-speed internet,space heaters, large beds and warm fluffy comforters. Each guest room is equipped with mini fridge, microwave, coffee makers, cutlery and dishes, some condiments if you wish to cook.