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.

Landscape view of Sulphur Banks in Hawaii.

Sulphur Banks

Visit Sulphur Banks in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, where you can witness active volcanic vents and colorful mineral deposits. A must-see for…

Lyman Museum

Explore the history and culture of Hawaii at the Lyman Museum. Learn about the exhibits and programs offere

Raw coffee beans

Kona Coffee Living History Farm

Experience the process of coffee cultivation, from bean to cup, and learn about its rich heritage at Kona Coffee at the Living History Farm.

Petroglyphs in lava rock at Pu'uloa along Chain of Craters road, in volcano National Park on the island of Hawaii. Carvings are 400-700 years old.

Puu Loa Petroglyphs

Learn about the ancient rock carvings and their importance in Hawaiian culture. Explore the rich history of the Puu Loa Petroglyphs.

Aerial view of the Hamakua coast at Waipio Valley on the Big Island of Hawaii

Hamakua Coast

Explore the stunning beauty of Big Island with a scenic adventure along the Hamakua Coast. Discover hidden gems and breathtaking views.

Mo'okini Heuiau in the north of Big Island, Hawaii - Ruins of a temple of the Hawaiian religion in the Kohala Historical Sites State Monument near Upolu Point

Mookini Heiau

Uncover the history and significance of Mookini Heiau, a sacred Hawaiian site with deep cultural roots. Learn about the ancient rituals and spiritual…

Kalopa State Recreation Area

Explore the beauty of Kalopa State Recreation Area, a lush forested park in Hawaii. Learn about hiking trails, picnicking spots, and more

Wooden Fence Along The Ala Kahakai Trail National Historic Trail, Hawaii Island, Hawaii, USA

Ala Kahakai National Historic Trail

Explore the Ala Kahakai National Historic Trail, a historic trail that spans over 175 miles along the coastline of Hawaii's Big Island.

Rocky beach in the Lapakahi State Historical Park on the island of Hawai'i (Big Island) in the Pacific Ocean

Lapakahi State Historical Park

Explore Lapakahi State Historical Park, a hidden gem on the Big Island of Hawaii. Learn about its history, culture, and breathtaking views in this…

Honolii Beach Sunset

Honolii Beach Park

Honolii Beach Park is a popular surfing spot located on the Big Island of Hawaii. Learn more about the beach

Picnic Experience

Unlock Hidden Hawaii: Brand New Experiences You Can’t Miss!

Discover Oahu’s newest tours and activities, from surfing at The Lineup at Wai Kai to romantic beach picnics and helicopter tours over Hilo.

Island Breeze Luau

Island Breeze Luau

Experience the magic of the Island Breeze Luau, where traditional Polynesian music, dance, and cuisine come together

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Island of Hawaii: Travel Pono
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