"The room was very clean and the cleaning staff was excellent. I did not appreciate the pool being closed to myself and others for a special event. I paid a very good price for the extra amenities and I didn't appreciate being turned away. Also, the small bar closed one afternoon for another special event. I did not appreciate being turned away once again. Also, the surprise extra fee was never disclosed and extremely not good. I would never stay there again."
"We had a good week at the Twin Fin. We changed rooms after the first night as the first suite was super noisy from a construction site on the other side of the street.
The staff helped professionally with the room change and we appreciate the quick fix.
The Hotel is old so don’t expect a perfectly tidy room with the newest furniture. They putting much effort keeping everything going and nice looking but you will find the mold pushing through all the corners in bathroom. The beds are too soft for my opinion and I liked the harder beds at the Waikiki Resort more. Kids had a blast and if you are looking for an affordable spot to stay with small kids I can recommend it.
But it’s not comparable with a luxurious Hotel and it is not the best place if you like shopping and lots of food options. It is super close to the zoo and to shallow water with palm trees."
"Loved everything about our stay. Only this we were disappointed in was the buffet breakfast, not having pancakes or waffles or French toast. Bread pudding was not great. Lots of bacon and sausage was the savior but paying around 100.00 for just bacon and fruit, was not worth the money"
"Overall was a good experience, my bathroom was a little grungy and sadly had some roach issues but other than that I have no complaints about the room. Breakfast was delicious and the staff was pretty friendly to assist me with any concerns. Overall I’m satisfied with the stay."
If you're hoping for something a little more offbeat than the traditional hotel experience, a bed and breakfast could be the perfect alternative for your getaway. During your time in Kailua, you might want to spend some time strolling along the water at Kailua Bay Beach and Kailua Beach.
Are you considering an apartment instead of a traditional hotel?
With attentive service, opportunities to mingle with other guests and breakfast served on site, B&Bs provide a one-of-a-kind environment.
What are the best B&Bs in Kailua?
Below is a B&B that travellers enjoy in Kailua: Hawaii Sheffield House: 2 rooms. Enjoy the private garden and unique decor.
How many bed & breakfasts will I find in Kailua?
Expedia has 5 B&Bs for your getaway in Kailua.
When should I book my B&B in Kailua?
When you're dreaming of a getaway to Kailua, make sure that you take the year-round temperatures into account. The hottest months are usually September and August, with an average temperature of 26°C, while the coldest months are February and March, with an average of 23°C. Average annual precipitation for Kailua is 451 mm.
What is there to do in Kailua?
Travellers looking to spend some time in nature enjoy Kailua for its island views and beaches. When you want to spend some time in the great outdoors, Kalama Beach Park and Kailua Bay Beach are some notable spots. You should put Kailua Beach and Lanikai Beach on your list if you want to see more of the area.
How can I get to and around Kailua?
Mapping out your trip in and around Kailua is easy with these transportation options. Fly into Honolulu, HI (HNL-Daniel K. Inouye Intl.), which is located 12.6 mi (20.2 km) away. You can also search for flights into Kapolei, HI (JRF-Kalaeloa), which is 22.2 mi (35.7 km) away. If you'd like to venture out around the area, you may want to rent a car for your trip.