Shipman House - A 2009 Top Romantic Pick by BedandBreakfast.com
1910 Plantation Style Guest House...
Built as a Guest house after Mr. and Mrs. Jack London stayed a month in 1907, it is across the driveway from the main house.
Two completely separate guest rooms, and a large, shared Screened Porch.
It has no living room or kitchen.
A connecting hall can be locked or opened between the rooms.
Both rooms are upstairs.

The Mauka Room in the Guest Cottage...
has a Queen Bed,
Private Bath with shower/tub,
Window Seat,
Ceiling Fan
Private Entrances.
Look out on the Jungle, hear the Sounds of the Rainforest and feel the Cool Breeze from Maunakea at night. The koa headboard is from the bed Jack London slept in, in 1907. $229/night, double occupancy; 2-night minimum stay.
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The Guest Cottage's Makai Room...
has a Queen Bed,
Private Bath with shower/tub,
Window Seat,
Ceiling Fan
Private Entrances.
A pretty room, it gets the Morning Light and looks back toward the main house. The koa wood headboard was the footboard of the bed Jack London slept in, in 1907. $219/night, double occupancy; 2-night minimum stay.
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Shipman House. Your Real Reason for Staying in Hilo ...Again.
Shipman House B&B's five bedrooms are among Hilo's Largest Guest Rooms with-- 10 to 12 foot ceilings -- Private Baths -- Comfortable Beds -- Small Refrigerators -- Complimentary Beverages -- Soft Cotton Yukata Kimonos -- Heirloom Furnishings -- Koa Wood Furniture -- Hand-woven Lauhala Mats -- Floor, table or Ceiling Fans -- Free Wireless Internet -- Fresh Tropical Flowers -- Binders with Local Information & Restaurant Recommendations-- Maps -- Hair Dryers -- Iron -- Soft, smooth Cotton Sheets -- Fluffy White Egyptian Cotton Towels. -- Special diets are cheerfully accommodated with enough notice.
Awaken to Birdsongs -- Breakfast on the Lanai -- Quiet Moments in a Porch Rocker.