The Inn at Kulaniapia Falls Review (+ Day Pass Info & Tips)

Is Kulaniapia Falls on your Hawaii bucket list?

This guide will tell you about my experience and stay at the Inn at Kulaniapia Falls, if I think the stay was worth it, and how you can visit Kulaniapia Falls on a day trip. Keep reading for more!

Quick Hilo Travel Guide


If you’re traveling to Hilo last minute, ensure you have lodging and tours booked ahead of time (as much as you can)! Below are some of my top picks on the Big Island.

🌋 Best tours and activities in Hilo:

  1. Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park + Hilo highlights (bestseller from Hilo)
  2. Ziplining over Kolekole Falls (and the Hāmākua Coast!)
  3. Day pass to the Kulaniapia Waterfall (discussed below!)

🛌  Top places to stay in Hilo (and nearby):

  1. The Inn at Kulaniapia Falls (has a private waterfall!)
  2. Orchid Tree B&B (the cutest place north of the city)

🍲 Popular places to eat in Hilo: Moon and Turtle, Jackie Rey’s Ohana Grill, Kenichi (my favorite ramen spot!), Ken’s House of Pancakes

🚗 Traveling to the Big Island independently? Be sure to book your rental car ahead of time to ensure availability!!

Why I Wanted to Visit Kulaniapia Falls

Nearly 15 years ago, I found myself at the Inn at Kulaniapia Falls. I was in a car with a group of people, and we were driving from Waikōloa over to Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park.

In a world of printing out maps from Mapquest, we somehow found ourselves parked at the Inn at Kulaniapia Falls and nowhere near Volcanoes National Park.

The Inn at Kulaniapia Falls - photo of the waterfall there in a post about a review of the property near Hilo, Hawaii
The Inn at Kulaniapia Falls review and tips

When we got out of the car, we were greeted in the most friendly of ways and were allowed to go over and check out the private waterfall and learn a little bit more about the property before leaving for the national park.

Today, the private property around the Inn at Kulaniapia Falls is gated, but I am so grateful that it wasn’t when I accidentally ended up there all those years ago! I took a photo of the waterfall on my Blackberry and the memory stuck with me all these years later and I was determined to get back there and stay overnight and enjoy the place with more time.

I eventually did get back to Kulaniapia Falls. And I replaced that pixelated photo from my Blackberry with something a bit more up-to-date!

Enjoying a morning coffee at Kulaniapia Falls in Hilo, Hawaii
I also got to enjoy a morning coffee there!

Nevertheless, The Inn at Kulaniapia Falls exceeded my expectations, and my only regret is not extending my stay around the Hilo area to stay there a little bit longer.

Fortunately, you can visit Kulaniapia Falls (the waterfall) on a day trip for a fraction of the price that you’d pay to stay overnight (which is good to know for budget travelers).

However, staying there and waking up to the waterfall and beautiful views is something worth saving up for.

Welcome sign at the Inn at Kulaniapia Falls in Hilo, Hawaii
Arriving at the Inn at Kulaniapia Falls

In this guide, I will tell you about my stay there as well as their activities, the booking process, and how to get there from Hilo. Please let me know if you have any questions about visiting Kulaniapia Falls in the comments. Thanks!

About the Inn at Kulaniapia Falls

Just 15 minutes outside of Hilo (and near Wailuku River State Park), you will find the Inn at Kulaniapia Falls. This gorgeous property spans 42 acres and has a variety of different rooms, most of which are Asian-inspired.

The highlight of the inn, however, is a gorgeous private waterfall, one that has been attracting visitors from all over the globe for years!

Close-up of Kulaniapia Falls in Hilo, Hawaii
Close-up of Kulaniapia Falls

Kulaniapia Falls is 120 feet tall, and you can walk down to its pool or even go rappelling down it (I will talk about that further down).

On-site, guests can join adventure activities or even cooking classes with local chefs. Honestly, a stay there is an experience in itself, and one I highly recommend doing during your stay on the Big Island.

My Stay at the Inn at Kulaniapia Falls

Check-in and My Room

Unfortunately, I arrived a bit later than I had hoped on the evening of my check-in. I made my way out to the property (which is now gated, and you must get buzzed in) in my rental car and checked in.

I checked right in and was put in the Jasmine Room. There was a large bed and a nice private bathroom waiting for us to crash. The room is inside a larger building where there is a shared communal space with others, as well as a kitchen.

My bed in the Jasmine Room at the Inn at Kulaniapia Falls in Hilo
My bed in the Jasmine Room

It was quiet and everyone was respectful, so I heard nothing more than the geckos at night (I left my window open).

Inside the shared kitchen was a large area with tea and coffee, which you could help yourself to. That was a pleasant surprise after arriving later than expected!

Communal area with tea and coffee at my building at the Inn at Kulaniapia Falls in Hilo
Communal area with tea and coffee

All of the power at the inn comes from a hydroelectric system that is powered by Kulaniapia Falls (as well as some solar panels).

You can find hair dryers, hot water, guest computers, and high-speed wifi, but there is no air conditioning inside the rooms and facilities.

Breakfast

I slept so well there, as the screened-in windows allowed me to have fresh air flowing in without the notorious Hawaiian bugs coming in to say hello.

I made my way to the main building, which is where breakfast was served to guests. There were a few options that you could help yourself to, but I opted for the homemade French toast.

French toast for breakfast at the Inn at Kulaniapia Falls in Hilo
French toast – so delicious!
Fresh juice for breakfast at the Inn at Kulaniapia Falls in Hilo, Hawaii
Fresh juice hit the spot!

It was phenomenal! Accompanied by fresh juice and coffee, it was honestly delicious and the perfect setting to kick off my Big Island road trip.

Experiences and Activities at Kulaniapia Falls

So one of the best things about the Inn at Kulaniapia Falls is that they have a nice portfolio of activities for guests (and even non-guests)!

Some of their offerings and activities include the following:

  • Farm tours
  • Cooking classes
  • Waterfall rappelling
  • Hiking trails (there are bamboo gardens and a few more waterfalls)
  • Chef’s Table dinner
  • Stand-up paddleboard rental
  • Kayak rental
  • Swimming

If you are a guest of the inn, you can enjoy the property at your leisure. However, if you are not a guest of the property, you will need to buy a day pass in advance.

Waterfall Rappelling at Kulaniapia Falls

When I was staying at Kulaniapia Falls, I was stoked to go waterfall rappelling.

Unfortunately, I had torn my ACL a few months prior, and doing this was not an option, but my partner (Ed) did it so he could fill me in and I could grab a few (not-so-great) photos of the group and him doing it.

Getting ready for rappelling the waterfall at the Inn at Kulaniapia Falls in Hilo
Getting ready for rappelling

The rappelling had to be booked in advance (they will send you an email with their activity options after you book your stay, and you can book directly through them at that point), and it was conducted in a small group by an expert guide.

A waiver had to be signed at first, and then each participant was given helmets and equipment for the adventure.

It did not take too long and was worthwhile according to Ed, but the guide did seem a bit disinterested in the entire experience and seemed to just show up quickly to do their job and carry on with their day.

Watching rappelers go down the Kulaniapia Falls in Hilo, Hawaii
My poor attempt to catch Ed rappelling the waterfall!

While he enjoyed the experience, he said he would not do it again simply because of the guide being a bit standoffish from the group and how they rushed the experience so they could be done with it.

The waterfall rappelling is a bit more challenging than it looks, but it is suitable for anyone with a moderate fitness level.

Purchasing a Day Pass to Kulaniapia Falls

This is a rather popular option for those who did not book a stay at the inn, and I think it is such a fantastic idea!

For a pretty cheap amount (around $70), you can get access to the private property for a couple of hours during the day.

The gardens around the Inn at Kulaniapia Falls in Hilo
The gardens around the Inn

You can explore the bamboo gardens, take to the hiking trails, or even swim, kayak, or paddleboard under the waterfall (for a rental surcharge).

In addition, you will get a 50% discount on waterfall rappelling, farm-to-table cooking classes, and other activities and experiences offered at the Inn at Kulaniapia Falls.

How to Get to Kulaniapia Falls from Hilo

It is extremely easy to reach Kulaniapia Falls from Hilo! You will need a rental car (or have arranged transportation with a taxi or shuttle), however.

While the directions are fairly straightforward, I did include a map of how to get from Hilo to Kulaniapia Falls below. One thing to know is that this is private property, and they now have a gate that you’ll need to get buzzed into.

The drive is around 15-20 minutes from Hilo to Kulaniapia Falls.

How To Use This Map

You can use your fingers/mouse to zoom in and out. To get more info about a place, simply touch/click the icons. Want to save this map for later use? Click the ‘⭐’ by the map title and it will add it to your Google Maps account (Saved > Maps or ‘Your Places’).

Should you stay at the Inn at Kulaniapia Falls?

Absolutely! I truly loved the experience, and it was so nice to be able to finally go back there all these years later and see it again with my own eyes.

It was quite nostalgic to think about how different my life is from the time I first saw Kulaniapia Falls until the second time I saw it.

Inside the Inn at Kulaniapia Falls in Hilo, Hawaii
Inside the Inn

If you don’t have the budget to stay at the property overnight and are looking for something cool to do in Hilo, I highly recommend heading out there with a day pass!

Please leave me a comment if you have any questions about visiting Kulaniapia Falls (or staying at the inn). Thanks!

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