If you are looking for a place to stay in Hilo and are passing through, a hotel is a good option. Keep in mind the option of vacation rentals though, especially if you want to use your hotel as a base to explore the surroundings (including Puna and the Hamakua coast). Below we list 5 […]
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Spending the day on O‘ahu’s leeward coast
The leeward (west) side is by far the least visited of areas on O‘ahu, due partly to its isolated location on a no-outlet, dead-end road behind the Waianae Mountains and partly because there’s little-to-no tourism development. But that doesn’t mean there isn’t much to see – quite the contrary. O‘ahu’s west side sparkles with beaches, […]
The 3 best (and most colorful) Big Island beaches
These are our 3 favorite beaches on the Big Island. Read on to find out why we like those beaches so much and to learn why the sand on those beaches is white, black and green. Our #1 colored sand beach for the island of Hawaiʻi is: See our complete list of Big Island beaches […]
Kaimū black sand beach in Kalapana
Kaimū beach is a very young black sand beach south of Pahoa in the Puna district on the Big Island. Few beaches on the Big Island have such an interesting / sad / HOT / rich history as Kaimu beach. Once one of the most beautiful beaches on the Big Island, it now is a […]
An overview of Kauaʻi
The oldest in Hawaii’s modern-day chain, Kauaʻi has a reputation for being a lush island; hence, its nickname as the “Garden Island.” But it’s also one of the most dramatic islands. As volcanoes age, they sink and reflect the effects of erosion, and about five million years of weathering have transformed Kauaʻi into a marvelous […]
Surfing Guide for Big Island visitors (spots, rentals, and classes)
The Big Island is the youngest of the Hawaiian Islands and because of this has fewer beaches and surf spots than the other islands. However, this doesn’t mean you can’t surf on the Big Island! Our Big Island surfing guide is split into the following chapters: Hawaii is the place of birth of surfing as […]
Volcano Village and the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Many travelers come to the Big Island to see one of the most active volcanoes on the surface of the earth, and Volcano Village, a small town right next to the park, is the perfect place to set up camp and spend a night (or two). You can see below how close Volcano Village (center […]
Bed & Breakfasts in Hilo
With a setting that is more intimate (but offers less luxury) than those of the resorts or hotels on Hawaii Bed and Breakfasts are a wonderful way to get to know the island. While most BnB’s on this side of the island offer good value and good service we highlight 3 of them as they […]
Hawaii’s State Anthem: Hawai’i Pono’i
“Hawai’i Pono’i” is the current state song of Hawaii. Learn about the history of all four state songs and listen to Hawai’i Pono’i
BIG LIST of Kona Coffee Tours on the Big Island
Kailua Kona lies smack in the middle of coffee country on the Big Island. This is the home of Kona coffee: a scenic, tropical and narrow region on the slopes of the Hualalai and Mauna Loa volcanoes in the north and south Kona district. Kona Coffee is world-renowned and consistently rated among the very best […]
6 Great Whale Watching Tips
Make the most (and best!) out of your time and learn the how, where, when and what to bring of whale watching with our 6 comprehensive tips.
15 Rainy day activities for the Big Island (and 2 to skip)
You booked your trip to the Big Island several months ago, and now, in the weeks and days leading up to the trip, you see that the forecast calls for rain almost every day you are here. Is it time to panic? Will your trip be ruined by the rain? Should you cancel and reschedule? […]
Favorite Pictures and Activities | Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Pictures of our favorite parts of the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park that didn’t make it into our main park guide. We have many pictures and even more information that we kept out of there because we have to keep our content concise and to the point. Our expanded list of favorites includes: Thurston Lava Tube […]
The Kona Farmers Markets (+ 5 other Kona Coast Farmers Markets)
The two most popular farmers markets in the Kona area are the Kona farmers market in central Kona and the Pure Kona Green market in Captain Cook. There are however many more farmers markets in and near Kona that you can visit: You will find information on the following 6 farmers markets in the Kona […]
Meteors in Hawaiian Culture
Celestial events such as meteors, solar and lunar eclipses and comets are connected to the supernatural by many early cultures. Hawaiian culture is no different. Meteors have been painting the Hawaiian sky long before the first Hawaiian Island was created. Because of the total lack of what astronomers call light pollution, each meteor shower then […]
ATV Tours on the Big Island (BIG list of all tour operators)
ATV tours are a fun way to explore the beautiful difficult to access places such as the wild forests and cliffs on the Kohala coast. These tours typically take you on a 10+ mile drive through private lands with stops on the way at scenic points, historic sites, and waterfalls. For this guide we start […]
National and State Parks
The Big Island is a place with incredible natural beauty and a rich cultural history and we are not surprised that 4 (out of 5) of the National Parks in Hawaii are on our island. Next to those we also host 14 state parks and a 175 mile (282 km) national historic trail. You can […]
Here is how to best avoid the crowds in Hawaiʻi
Hawaiʻi is a wonderful place to visit, and the entire world knows it. More than 10 million tourists visit each year, leading to times when the islands feel extremely busy, especially in the most popular towns, attractions, beaches, and trails. So how do you beat the crowds in Hawaiʻi? Knowing when to travel to the […]
5 Highlights for Kailua Kona
Kailua Kona boasts perfect weather, beautiful beaches, and many outdoor activities. This makes Kona the most popular destination on the Big Island, and you definitely should try to include at least a couple of days there (or more in general: the west coast of the Big Island) into your itinerary. These are our unmissable activities […]
Puʻuhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park
Step back in time and into a piece of living Hawaiian history – Puʻuhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park. A tour of this park is one of the top things to do on the west (Kona) side of the Big Island and an excellent way to experience traditional Hawaiian culture. Use the Table of Contents […]