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Born an island of both fire and ice, where land and sea meet in the earth's greatest epic battle, is where we discover the Big Island of Hawai'i towering above the crashing waves. Home to two of the world's greatest mountains, the world's most active volcano, 11 of the world's 13 climate zones, Hawai'i's greatest king, and the wettest city in the United States, the Big Island of Hawai'i is an island like no other. It is an island of such proportions that all of the other islands in the main Hawaiian chain could fit inside it twice.

 

Often called the 'Big Island' to help distinguish it from the 1,500 mile long archipelago with which it shares its name, Hawai'i, the Big Island has certainly earned its nickname. Sitting in the middle of the Pacific Ocean the landmass of the Big Island is approximately the same size as the state of Connecticut, about 4,050 sq. miles and still growing daily thanks to Kilauea Volcano on the eastern coast of the island. Composed of five major volcanoes, the island is the youngest in the Hawaiian chain with origins dating back some 800,000 years to present day ...continued

     


Waterfalls on the Big Island of Hawaii are some of the world's finest. We both agree the Big Island is collectively home to some of the best falls in Hawaii as well, especially when it comes to what really makes a waterfall a waterfall - height. The Big Island is home to some of the tallest falls...
Knowing when to visit the Big Island of Hawaii is important when planning your Big Island trip or vacation. Honestly, there's really not a bad time to visit the island - it has an incredibly wide diversity and geography that suites almost any taste. But some months are better when considering...
Knowing where to stay on the Big Island is important. The island is so big (twice as large as the other islands combined) and diverse, many visitors often have no idea which side of the island, if not both, to stay on. The island offers a variety of choices in different locations, which can make...
Weather on the Big Island of Hawaii changes as rapidly as the terrain around it. No other island has the same diversity as the Big Island, not by a long shot. In some areas rainfall can be absolutely zero, not a drop falls all year long; and the terrain looks it - dry and barren. In other areas...

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Known as Green Sand Beach or even Pu'u o Mahana, Papakolea Beach, is well deserving of its name. The olive-like color of the sand comes from the presence of a greenish, semi-precious stone named, appropriately enough, olivine. The erosive force of the ocean washing into the base of Pu'u o Mahana...
The stroll to reach Akaka Falls is almost as beautiful as the falls itself. After a taking a short set of stairs turn left and you will be led on a paved pathway through amazing greenery and small waterfalls flowing into babbling streams. Everywhere you look you are surrounded by giant Ti plants,...
The Muliwai Trail to Waimanu Valley is a strenuous 9-mile switchback trail that climbs 1,200 ft to the top of a ridge, then descends into the Waimanu Valley. The views into Waipio Valley as you start up the trail (often called Z-Trail) are incredible. Z-Trail Now, if you thought the view from the...
Hi'ilawe Falls is the most famous waterfall in Waipio Valley. The falls is between 1,200 and 1,600 feet tall (depending on who you ask), making it the tallest waterfall in the state of Hawaii. It was a lava flow from Mauna Kea that formed the cliffs on the side of the falls. Hi'ilawe Falls share...

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The Volcano Van is a personal guided tour provider serving the three main resort areas of the Big Island of Hawai'i, We allow our guest to get an up-close look at the Big Island's great volcanoes, including world famous Kilauea, the most active volcano on earth. Whether you’re staying in the rain...
Venture unspoiled Waipio Valley by way of the horse! Horseback ride in a lush tropical paradise with jungle trails, taro patches, magnificent waterfalls and historical and spiritual sites. For a sense of how Hawaii used to be and an adventure not easily forgotten, you must experience Waipi'o...
A fun-filled All-Terrain Vehicle adventure of cliffs and waterfalls! Discover the dramatic beauty of Hawaii on your own ATV! Choose from the Historical Ocean Cliff Trail, the 15-Mile Waterfall Adventure, or see it all on the 22-Mile Deluxe Kohala Coastline Tour. Embark on a historical scenic...
A breathtaking Hawaiian biking adventure down an active volcano! Join Bike Volcano on an amazing guided bicycle tour of the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park followed by an optional wine tasting session at the Volcano Winery. Your exciting day begins at the Summit of Kilauea Volcano, which is...
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