
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is the hub of Hawaii’s volcanoes. Head there to see the erupting Kilauea up close, and discover how the islands were made.
Feel the energy of a growing island. With an active volcano, snowy mountain tops, rainforests, and world-famous snorkeling, Hawaii Island has 8 of the world's 13 climate zones. An island that's so unique and intriguing, many call it a natural phenomena.
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is the hub of Hawaii’s volcanoes. Head there to see the erupting Kilauea up close, and discover how the islands were made.
The Kona Coast is sunny and delicious. The land is rife with coffee, fruit, macadamia nuts, cocoa, and there’s top-notch snorkeling off its shores.
Hilo is Hawaii Island’s doorway to discovery. You’re never far from enchanting parks, elegant gardens and exciting happenings in this historic city and district.
Go (macadamia) nuts on a tour of Hawaii Island’s many farms and breweries. You’ll sample delectable goods like Hawaiian chocolate and Kona coffee, and learn all about how Hawaii Island’s tasty treasures are harvested.
Add time travel to your itinerary. History buffs will love delving into the history of Hawaii Island’s sacred grounds, and the mystery of its ancient petroglyphs.
You’ll be seeing green when you head down to the olivine shores of Papakolea Beach. You won’t find another place like it in Hawaii (or the the entire U.S.).
Make a mad dash down Hawaii Island’s coastlines on an ATV (All Terrain Vehicle), soar through hard-to- reach places by aircraft, or unwind on a horseback tour through awe-inspiring valleys. Every seat is a good seat.
Waikoloa and the Kohala Coast areas boast more than 8 world-class courses with some of the most stunning backdrops in the world. Book some tee time, you won't need to travel far to get to the green!
We have assembled a list of the top six things to do on Big Island Hawaii. These activities may be lesser known, but worth exploring...from driving up to the Mauna Kea Summit to stopping to view two beautiful waterfalls a few miles north of Hilo.