Sea Mountain Vacation Internationale
95-788 Ninole Lp Rd, Naalehu, HI, 96772
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95-788 Ninole Lp Rd
Naalehu, HI, 96772 - Phone (408) 395-2030
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Cindy L.
First off if you want to be near a town and do the tourist stuff everyday then this place probably not for you. We've been coming here for five years because we don't want to see tourist and we want be left alone and to relax. Second any bad reviews of the place maybe because some of the units/ buildings are owned by owners who live here full time or rent their units out. The rest of the units/buildings are owned by Vacation International. You can identify them by the logo on the doors. The office staff are outstanding. Keep in mind the office is open from 8-5 and closed for a hour lunch. They have an assortment of items you can borrow for your stay. We like borrowing a cooler to do our grocery shopping. The groundskeepers start up their blowers and weed wackers at 8am sharp Monday through Friday. There is plenty of places to explore from here without having to drive. Doing a bit of research ahead time will help. We picked up a book on ancient sites and have been hitting them. Every year we discover more and more. If that's not your thing then you can drive down the road to one of the trailhead of the Volcano National Park or go into the park. That will keep you busy for a week. In Pahala there is a very old Buddhist temple down the road from the macadamia nut and coffee farm. There are plenty coffee farms along the road. Go into Hilo to the farmer's market. If you are here for a week or less then stay in Hilo or Kona and leave this place when you have time to explore the surrounding area.
(5)Dakota W.
The room and resort itself it pretty nice! The rooms are very clean and not a bad view in the whole place. Right next to a nice golf coarse. And right next to a black sand beach where you can see turtles resting on the beach. The reason I gave it three stars is because it's so dang far from everything. It's an hour to Hilo. An hour to Kona. And if you like to eat out its an hour to get anywhere. Now it's kind of hard to rate something by location I think cause not doing more research of the area is my fault. So next time we come to the big island, I think we will stay in Kona. Walking distance to all the touristy stuff people like to do. And closer to some nice beaches.
(3)Roxanne A.
Peaceful, restful, beautiful, relaxing, remote, quiet, clean and friendly. If you like the nightlife this place is probably not for you. But I love it! And will come back year after year. Close to the Volcano Park and Punalu'u Black Sand Beach.
(5)Alexandra C.
We had a nice stay at Colony 1 at Sea Mountain. I stayed in touch with the office so I knew it closed at 5. We got there a little after 5 so I used the courtesy phone and we got our keys just fine. We had the 1 bedroom "EZ" style and it was perfect for 2 people. It had a kitchen with a stove/oven and lots of plates, cups, and utensils. The bedroom was cute and comfortable. In the closet there was a big floor fan which we relied on heavily since there was no AC. Our stay was pleasant. There were tons of older couples there, it had a major relaxed vibe which was great for us. The pool and hot tub were nice and the grounds were kept beautifully. One thing I wasn't a fan of was how the windows in the units never closed completely (which I understand was to allow some cool air in at night) but a pain when the maintenance people do yard work earrrrrlllllyyyy in the morning. The units are quite a ways from everything which we knew beforehand but it was still a bit of a pain having to drive a ways to do all the things on our list. A major plus is that the popular black sand beach is a 5 minute walk away and we got to see sea turtles sunning themselves on the beach. All in all it was a clean unit and chilled stay, but I think I would stay closer to Hilo or Kona next time if I came back to big island.
(3)Asher S.
These people don't know the meaning of hospitality. They were nice enough to provide an air mattress, but kept it and all the bedding hidden in the back of utility closets for us to search and then set up. While I was ok with blowing up the air mattress myself, I would have liked it and the bedding to be in the main area for my easy discovery. Then, they made us fill out an extra form with information they mostly already had, and gave us scary ticket-looking notices coercing us to get a parking pass. My vacation didn't start until the 2nd day! The troubles didn't stop there, unfortunately. The manager was no where to be found, and in her stead was her mustachioed husband who was rude (e.g., when my grandma tried to complain, he told her he would slam the door in my grandma's face if she weren't an old woman) and would not tell us when we could talk to his incognito wife "manager". The pool was cold, the wifi didn't work most of the time, the fan batteries needed replacing, and on and on. The good thing about the place is the location - halfway between Kona and Hilo, making all sorts of day trips comfortable. It is also in a quiet rural area. So unless you plan on never being there except for meals and sleep, and want a home base for all sorts of day trips, I would recommend you go somewhere that is actually aware it's in the hospitality industry. My advice to the owner: you need to give your employees a serious talking-to about being considerate, nice, and available to your customers.
(1)Joseph O.
I booked my stay at Sea Mountain Vacation Internationale through the Armed Forces Vacation Club. I must say these condos are amazing. SMVI is about an hour and a half from both major airports in Kona and Hilo. From the moment you arrive you will be greeted by friendly and knowledgeable staff. They will tell you anything you need to know about the area. Each condo has everything you need to make your stay a comfortable one. They include a stove & oven, coffee maker, microwave, pot and pans, knives, and so much more. If you have time after landing in Hilo on either a Wednesday or Saturday stop by the farmers market and get some fresh fruit, vegetables, and bread! Staying here you will be a short drive from two small towns Pahala and Naalehu both of which offer groceries and other basic amenities. It's a good I idea to make note if the Ka'u Hospital in Pahala just in case of an emergency. The biggest grocery store Island Market is located in Naalehu which is 8 miles away towards Kona. The drive is very scenic offering many amazing views of the pacific and the slopes of Mauna Loa. Naalehu is also home to a small park, two restaurants, a gas station, and an amazing bakery. I highly recommend a trip to the black sand beach just a few hundred feet from the resort. Go early in the morning as the sun comes up to catch a glimpse of the giant sea turtles that sun bathe on the beach. Please don't touch these turtles as human bacteria can kill them. All this and more add up to a very enjoyable experience at Sea Mountain Vacation Internationale.
(5)Kate B.
Totally beautiful, serene, breathtakingly beautiful place to stay. Walk down to the black sand beach, see sea turtles sunning on the sand. Walk (casefully) along the rock bluffs and see the ocean in its glory crashing up onto the lava rock. The unit we stayed in was a one bedroom with a murphy bed/couch combo in the living room. It was perfect for 4 of us- spacious, incredible ocean views from the balcony, and waking up to birdsong. This was one of the cleanest vacation rentals I have ever stayed at- cleaner than hotel rooms we books at the Sheraton or Hilton here on the Big Island. Next time I come, I would book this place exclusively. (*Minus one star for trade winds blowing away one of our vacation days)
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