Big Island

The Big Island of Hawaii, often known as the Island of Hawaii, is renowned for its amazing natural landmarks, particularly its volcanoes.

Hawaii Volcanoes

Two active volcanoes in this national park, one of the most geologically interesting in the country, give tourists the chance to witness nature's wonders in action.

Waipio Valley

The Big Island's northeastern coast, roughly 50 miles north of Hilo, is home to this breathtakingly gorgeous valley that has frequently been compared to a sort of "Shangri La," 

Mauna Kea

Hawaii's highest mountain, Mauna Kea, is home to an active research facility called the Mauna Kea Observatory.

Kona Coffee Living History Farm

The only living history museum in the country devoted to the history of conventional coffee production is the Kona Coffee Living History Farm.

Snorkeling Spots

The best method to view the wildlife that lives in the waters surrounding Hawaii is via snorkelling.

Akaka Falls State Park

With a free fall of 442 feet, the Akaka Falls are the highest on the island. With its lush environs of tropical ferns and the environment is incredibly beautiful..

Tropical Botanical Garden

The garden is a nonprofit organisation that promotes the preservation and study of tropical flora and draws visitors, botanists, and photographers.

Hapuna Beach

One of the nicest beaches in the nation, Hapuna Beach is renowned for its fine, white sand and a variety of amenities.

Kailua Kona

One of the most renowned Ironman Triathlons in the world is held in Kailua Kona. Every October, 2,000 of the world's fittest people live in the town.