Hawaii's Big Island - The Island of AdventureDID YOU KNOW? The Belt Road on the Big Island of Hawaii is named as one of the World's Greatest Scenic Roads by National Geographic Traveler Magazine.Fast FactsSize: 4,038 square miles, the largest of the islands The largest and youngest of the chain of Hawaiian islands (it is still growing thanks to the volcanic action of Kilauea), is officially called Hawaii, but is more commonly referred to as The Big Island.
The clear waters give you a window into a whole new submarine world inhabited by graceful and colourful creatures. Swimming with Manta Rays is just one of the unique memories you can take home from the Big Island. The lively harbour town of Kailua-Kona offers a selection of shops, restaurants and hotels. This is the place to charter a boat for some great deep sea fishing. It is also the host town for the annual Ironman Triathalon World Championships. South of Kona and Keauhou is also the commercial coffee growing region and it is interesting to take a tour to fully appreciate how the richly planted slopes end up creating some of the best coffee you will taste anywhere! This area is steeped in Hawaiian royal history. It is also the spot where Captain Cook met his death in 1779.
On the eastern side of the island is the quaint island capital town of Hilo. Step back in time as you wander around the historic sector and take in the sights and smells of the Farmers Market on Wednesdays and Saturdays. The largest orchid industry in the world is in and around this area so make sure you visit one of the many farms. The dazzling array of colours will amaze you. This side of the island is also where you will experience more rainfall, but it usually has the decency to wait until evening before starting! The heart of the island is dominated by two large mountains, There are some areas and roads on the Big Island where hire cars are not be permitted and sadly for visitors anywhere beyond this Visitor Centre and up to the summit of Mauna Kea is one of them. To get to the summit you will have to join a guided tour. Hawaii's Highlights:Volcanoes National Park - incorporates both Mauna Loa and Kilauea, the latter which has continuously spewed lava down to the sea (over 7 miles away) since 1983! Akaka Falls State Park - an easy walk along a pathway through lush rainforest takes you to the most famous of the Big Island's waterfalls, Akaka Falls. The water plunges 420 feet and even from your high vantage point you will feel the mist dampen your skin. Hulihe'e Palace - see the collection of beautiful furniture and fascinating artifacts at this museum in Kona, once a vacation residence of Hawaiian royalty. Mauna Loa Macadamia Nut Factory - visit the orchards where these buttery nuts are grown and harvested then explore the visitor centre to sample them. Delicious! Click here for information on accommodation in the Big Island. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hawaii Island InformationA submarine volcano, Lo'ihi is steadily bubbling away beneath the Pacific Ocean 15 miles off the coast of the Big Island. One day, thousands of years from now, Lo'ihi will emerge above the sea to form a new island. |
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