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Our favorite Big Island Charities
Mahalo (Hawaiian for “thank you”) for making it to this page! By visiting the Big Island and choosing to spend your money at local businesses you are helping to preserve our little piece of paradise. If you want to leave another lasting imprint on the Big Island, please consider donating to one of our favorite […]
Anaeho’omalu Beach
A crescent shaped salt and pepper sand beach fringed with swaying palm trees, Anaehoʻomalu Bay (pronounced as “ā’-nāe-ho’o-mā’lu”, and often simply referred to as A Bay) is one of the most scenic and relaxing spots on the Kohala Coast to spend a beach day. This is a family friendly beach that is ideal for a […]
Whale Watch & Reef Snorkel Tour
The Whale Watch & Reef Snorkel is a combined snorkeling and whale watching adventure in a small 6 to 14 passenger Zodiac RIB navy seal speed boat that guarantees a more personal experience. The snorkeling location and time of tour vary between 2 and 4 hours depending on where the whales are, the weather, etc. […]
Kahili Ginger
Kahili ginger is probably one of the first plants that catches your eye if you are visiting Volcano Village or the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. It can grow up to two meters tall and has yellow or red very fragrant flowers. This ginger plants dominate the understory layer of the rainforest at these elevations and […]
Activities in Volcano Village
A visit to the red-hot lava and old lava-tubes and smoking calderas is a must when visiting Volcano Village but you would be missing out if those are your only activities, and we recommend spending a minimum of two days in the village to get the most out of your time in Volcano. Our activity […]
Hotels in Kailua-Kona
Most hotels in town have the advantage that they are located at walking distance from the downtown area. Hotel room rates are on the same level as vacation rentals, and generally in between the prices for the more luxurious resorts and the more low-key bed & breakfasts. Below we list some of our favorites covering […]
The 8 climate zones on the Big Island
How many climate zones are there in the world? And how many of those can you find on the Big Island? (spoiler: 8, not 10, 11, 12 or 13!)
Major Events on the Big Island
There are many annually returning festivals and events organized on the Big Island. Visiting these gives an unique local flavor to your vacation, even while (or maybe because) these events don’t draw large crowds. Although few visitors will come to Hawaii specifically to join this particular movie festival or that special culinary event, these festivals […]
Our Story
Aloha! We are Joey and Gerrit, the loving hands behind Love Big Island. Here you can read the story of why this website came to be (our mission) and learn a bit more about who we are. Our mission: The aim of our website is to provide current, useful and real information to help plan […]
1-Hour Stargazing Experience at Sea Level
Put on your shorts and aloha shirt, grab your whole family and enjoy and learn about the stars at a fraction of the cost of a summit tour. We bring an observatory to you, right on the coastline, for a comfortable, accessible experience fun for everyone. No long, bumpy drive up the mountain, no high […]
Explore the Road to Hāna, Hawaiian Style
The Road to Hana is one of the most talked about scenic drives in all of Hawaiʻi, and a big reason why people choose to visit Maui. Loaded with viewpoints and various points of interest, it’s the most popular way to explore the island’s eastern side, which is lightly populated and full of tropical rainforests, […]
Hostels in Hilo and Puna
There are several hostels in the Hilo area. The Hilo Bay Hostel and Arnotts Lodge are our favorites, and we give a short description below. If you browse further down you can also find links to the other Hilo hostels. we consider all hostels listed on this page to be good budget options for your […]
Pu’u Loa Petroglyph Field
The Pu’u Loa petroglyph field in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is the largest petroglyph field of Polynesia, and it is easy to visit once you are in the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. A 0.7 (or 1.4 round-trip) mile hike takes you to a boardwalk that encircles ancient Hawaiian petroglyphs. Pu’u Loa meant ‘Long Hill’, but […]
Our favorite things to do in Volcano Village
The peace and quiet of Volcano make it a favorite place for many visitors and locals to spend the night. We like to set up camp in the village for example as a base to explore the east side of the Big Island or to spend some days in the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. For […]
Maniniʻōwali Beach Guide (Kua Bay)
Maniniʻōwali Beach is a secluded and small white sand beach at Kua Bay, part of the Kekaha Kai Beach Park just north of Kona. The water in the bay is crystal clear and the beach is a bit more difficult to reach than other nearby white sand beaches. For us, this makes Kua Bay a […]
Region Guide
In order to make getting the Big Island more easy we have split the Island of Hawaii into four zones. Each of these regions has its own highlights and unique atmosphere so please consider spending a few nights of your itinerary in each of them if you spend enough time here. 4 Regions to explore […]
Pohoiki Black Sand Beach
Pohoiki black sand beach is one of the newest black sand beaches on the Big Island and is part of Isaac Hale Beach Park. This is a very beautiful beach in the Puna district. Our information about Pohoiki beach is split in the following chapters: Destruction and Creation: a black sand beach rises from the […]
Hawaii, the Earthquake State?
Hawaii is the state with the highest earthquake density in all of the USA! Learn where you are most likely to feel an earthquake (the Big Island) and if these are dangerous (not really).
Spending a Day on the North Shore
If you ever wondered why surfing is so synonymous with Hawaii, look no further than the North Shore of O‘ahu, where huge swells deliver world-renowned waves every winter. In summer, those breaks mellow out, offering many opportunities for water sports – scuba diving, snorkeling, free diving, kayaking, and stand-up paddle boarding. Here’s how to spend […]