Attractions in Big Island of Hawaii
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Onomea Bay, nestled along the lush Hamakua Coast of the Big Island of Hawaii, north of Hilo, is a picturesque destination. Accessible via a short 4-mile (6.4-kilometer) scenic drive on […]
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Located in Hilo on the Big Island of Hawaii, the Imiloa Astronomy Center seamlessly blends a traditional science center with a cultural hub that delves into native Hawaiian heritage. The […]
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Resting on the front lawn of the Hilo Public Library, the Naha Stone is a 7,000-pound volcanic rock that holds a significant place in Hawaiian history. According to legend, this […]
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Nestled on the Big Island of Hawaii, the KaÊ»u Coffee Mill offers a unique opportunity to explore the lesser-known yet highly regarded KaÊ»u coffee. Often compared to its more famous […]
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Kula Kai Caverns, located on the Big Island of Hawaii, is a network of 1000-year-old lava tubes that stretches for miles. This young cave system draws scientists from around the […]
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Nestled on the Big Island of Hawaii, the Royal Kona Coffee Center offers a glimpse into the world of coffee production. Visitors can observe the processing of Kona coffee cherries, […]
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Wailuku River State Park, located on the Big Island of Hawaii, is a natural wonderland featuring Rainbow Falls, the Boiling Pots, and Pe’epe’e Falls. On sunny mornings, visitors can witness […]
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Kailua Bay Cruise Port, located on the west side of Hawaii’s Big Island in the Kona district, welcomes travelers to the island via the Kailua Pier, just a short distance […]
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Crater Rim Drive, an 11-mile (17.7-kilometer) route, encircles the active Kilauea volcano in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on the Big Island of Hawaii. The drive offers a close-up view of […]
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The Pacific Tsunami Museum on the Big Island of Hawaii was established in response to the devastating tsunamis of 1946 and 1960. This compact yet impactful museum delves into the […]
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Nestled on the Big Island of Hawaii, not far from the famous Rainbow Falls in Wailuku River State Park, Pe’epe’e Falls stands as a 60-foot (18-meter) cascade that forms the […]
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Kahaluu Beach Park, located just a few miles south of Kailua-Kona on the Big Island of Hawaii, is renowned for its exceptional snorkeling. A protective reef calms the waters, creating […]
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Kekaha Kai State Park, formerly known as Kona Coast State Park, stretches along 4.5 miles (7.2 kilometers) of the verdant Kona coast on the Big Island of Hawaii. The park’s […]
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Nestled along the Kohala Coast of the Big Island of Hawaii, Puako Bay is a secluded inlet that draws divers and snorkelers to its underwater wonders. The bay features lava […]
Waikoloa Village, nestled on the sunny west coast of the Big Island of Hawaii, is surrounded by striking black lava fields and lies just a short drive from tropical beaches. […]
Once a thriving fishing village and residential community, Kalapana on Hawaii’s Big Island met a dramatic fate in 1990 when lava from the Kilauea Volcano engulfed nearly the entire town. […]
Isaac Hale Beach Park, also known as Pohoiki Beach, is one of the world’s newest black-sand beaches, formed during the massive Kilauea eruptions in 2018. Located on the Big Island […]
Nestled at the back of the isolated Waipio Valley on the Big Island of Hawaii, Hi‘ilawe Falls is a striking natural wonder. This cascade, standing at an impressive 1,450 feet […]
Nestled in the West Kohala mountains of the Big Island of Hawaii, Kahua Ranch offers a glimpse into traditional Hawaiian cowboy, or paniolo, culture. This working cattle ranch provides visitors […]
Nestled on the Big Island of Hawaii, Akatsuka Orchid Gardens offer a vibrant and aromatic experience. As you step into the gardens, you are greeted by a rush of color […]
Nestled on the slopes of Hualalai Volcano, Mountain Thunder Coffee Plantation is a key producer of Kona Coffee, situated in a lush cloud forest with views of the ocean on […]