The Orchid Isle
Big Island
From the snow capped summit of Mauna Kea to the molten lava of the Kilauea volcano, the rugged landscape of the Hawaii’s largest isle combines the best of Hawaii from the coasts to the valleys.
Officially known as “The Island of Hawaii,” but more popularly known as the Big Island, Hawaii’s youngest island boasts ten of the world’s 14 climate zones so you can experience tropical monsoons and glacial winters all in the same day. Spanning 4,028 square miles (10,430 km2) and holding the titles as the largest island and the most southern point of the United States, as well as being 63% of the Hawaiian archipelago’s combined landmass, the vast expanse of the Big Island offers unbelievable scenic locales and unforgettable activities.
The black sand beaches glisten like a sea of obsidian, Mauna Kea offers some of the best stargazing in the world, Hilo town will give you a taste of hold Hawaii, the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park will get you safely close to an active volcano, the Waipio Valley is a verdant wonderland that was once the home to Hawaiian royalty, expansive ranch lands offer adventurers ATV and horseback rides, marine sanctuaries are home to some of the world’s best snorkeling, and for those seeking luxury and relaxation, some of the finest resorts can be found in Waikoloa. No matter what you seek, the Big Island will have the answer.
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Liliuokalani Gardens
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Kikaua Point Park
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Lava Tree State Monument
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Imiloa Astronomy Center
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Beginner’s Guide to Surfing in Kona: First-Time Lessons and Tips
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Mountain Thunder Coffee Plantation
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Richardson Ocean Park
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Hulihee Palace
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Good to Know
- The waters off of the Big Island are a part of marine sanctuary, and wearing reef safe sunscreen will help keep the area healthy and vibrant for years to come.
- Due to the many climate zones, temperatures and weather can rapidly change from one area to another. It is recommended that you bring a sweatshirt or jacket with you just in case.
- Try to schedule your activities in similar areas so you are not spending too much time driving from one town to another.
- Public transportation is limited on Big Island, and renting a car is required if you are wanting to explore the island on your own.
- Do not take any sand or lava rocks from the island as they are considered sacred to the Hawaiian Fire Goddess Pele.
- Mauna Kea stargazing tours are extremely popular and book up weeks in advance, so be sure to book early!