Big Island of Hawaii Vacation
Hawaii Big Island is as fascinating as any Hawaii’s islands. In fact, it may even be more fascinating and interesting being a home to a lot of weird but interesting things! Did you know that Hawaii Big Island has a whooping eleven climate zones! It has snow-capped mountaintops, humid rain forests, sandy and hot deserts and black sand beaches. It is also the home of the famous and ever active Kilauea volcano expanding Hawaii Big Island’s territory after every few years. Because of these things, there is a lot to do and see in this fascinating island. Below is a list of must do’s in the Big Island of Hawaii:
Add excitement to your stay in the Big Island of Hawaii and see molten lava come from active volcanoes. Kilauea is considered to be one of the few places in the world where its tourists can see and experience a volcano that is still active. This great volcano has never stopped vomiting molten lava since 1983. Currently, there are three volcanoes in the Big Island of Hawaii that are still active including Kilauea. The other two are Mauna Loa, which is also located at the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and the other is Loihi, an underwater volcano found off Hawaii’s Big Island’s southern coast. This volcano has been active since 1996 and the lava from this beauty may an additional island in Hawaiian’s chain is more or less 250,000 years. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is considered to be the number one tourist attraction in Hawaii’s Big Island.
If seeing active volcanoes is not your thing and you are more at home in white, delicate surroundings then you might want to consider visiting the top of Mt. Mauna Kea and play on its white, soft snow. Mauna Kea is known as the biggest sea mountain in the world. It is actually a volcano but since its last eruption has been thousands of years ago, 4,000 to be exact, it has been considered dormant and visitors of the Big Island usually go here to stargaze. You can find here W.M. Keck Observatory.
Don’t leave the Big Island of Hawaii without hiking the Waipio Valley or popularly known to many as the “Valley of the Kings.” This place is not only historic it is also sacred because it is the home of the boy King Kamahameha I . Because of this, it became a center for religious and political like of Hawaii. But aside from this, the Waipoi Valley is also a place of great beauty like no other. This beautiful place can also be explored through horseback riding and van tours.
You may also satisfy your craving for culture by visiting Puukohola Haiku. Considered as one of the biggest heiau or temple in Hawaii, this holy place for worship and religion is can be found in South Kohala. This place is also believed as one of last holy structures constructed before the western influence. Hilo and Kona Coast should also be added to your must see list because these places are not culturally rich but also filled with great entertainment and good food that will surely make tourists come back over and over again.
So what are you waiting for? Go and book that vacation to Hawaii’s Big Island now and experience beauty, culture and entertainment like no other!
|
|
About the Owner: Jeff Mills is a former Youth Pastor who is now a full time internet information entrepreneur, book author, speaker, marketer, and also an avid traveler. To get more free money saving travel tips, read more at his blog at Resorts 360. Plus learn how to make large commissions with your own resorts360 vacation and travel club business with the Resorts 360 (r360). Jeff will teach you "My Story Marketing and Branding", online marketing, outsourcing and Web 2.0 Media Marketing, and invites you to call his home office at 651-769-2189 to join Jeff's team. |
Filed under: Jeff Mills




[...] Hilo is a small town in Hawaii’s Big Island that is not just full of beauty but also, culture and class. Considered as the biggest of small towns in the Big Island, Hilo has three great not to mention active volcanoes at its vicinity. The Mauna Kea which is considered as the tallest in the world, the Mauna Loa as the most voluminous and the Kilauea, the most active of the three and has never stopped erupting since 1983. This great ensemble of three makes the biggest and most visited attraction in Hawaii, the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. But aside from these volcanoes, there are other things Hilo can offer to its tourists. Read below and discover Hilo’s top places to visit. [...]
[...] The Kona Coast is another must see place in the Big Island of Hawaii. Beautiful, unique, historic and cultured, that is what Kona Cast is famous for. But above all of these wonderful things, Kona Coast is known for its diversity. So for your next visit to the Big Island of Hawaii, take note of these places you need to visit at the Kona Coast. [...]