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Thursday, April 8, 2010

What are the must see things on the big Island Hawaii?

We are going there in a few weeks we are staying in Kona I'd especially like to know about the best snorkeling beaches. As for activity's, we don't have very much money for extras so what do you guys think are the very best?






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it's pretty cool to look at the volcanos . and... if you can afford it , its awesome to take surfing lessons and rent surf boards.






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Akaka Falls - Just north of Hilo, visit twin 400 ft. Hawaiian Waterfalls. Walk through a vibrant rainforest and experience the dramatic waterfalls. This lovely nature hike will lead you past two dramatic falls.

Footbridge to Coconut IslandCoconut Island and Queen Liliuokalani Gardens - Coconut Island and Queen Liliuokalani Gardens sit next to each other at the top of Hilo Bay. Coconut Island is a perfect spot to picnic and swim with a panoramic view of the bay. Queen Liliuokalani Gardens is a beautiful Japanese garden located right off of the waters of Hilo Bay.

Hapuna Beach - Rated one of the best beaches in the world, you cannot miss Hapuna. Lots of shade, grassy knolls, picnic pavilions, beautiful sand, large parking lot, clean showers and restrooms.

Onomea FallsHawaii Tropical Botanical Gardens - This garden is located seven miles north of Hilo on Route 19. Enjoy the self-guided tour of the gardens, through tropical rain forest with waterfalls, meandering streams, and rugged ocean coast. There is also a vast selection of flowers, fruits, plants, and trees.

Kilauea Volcano EruptionHawaii Volcanoes National Park - One of the most magnificent National Parks in the country, this park boasts the world's longest continually erupting volcano. Hikes for all ages and abilities take you through all the climate zones that the Big Island has to offer.

Heiau at Pu'ukohala Historical SiteHeiau, Hawaiian Temples - Heiau (temples) were places of worship that were central to Hawaiian religious beliefs. From the heiau, the kahuna (priest) communicated with the gods. There are several well preserved Heiau on the Big Island for you to visit.

Hilo Farmer's Market - Open in downtown Hilo on Wednesdays and Saturdays, the Farmer's Market offers homegrown and homemade bargains. Here you can find beautiful flowers, crafts, and fresh produce. More information and photos for Hilo.

Honaunau, Place of RefugeHonaunau Place of Refuge - Translated, the "place of refuge at Honaunau" is the most complete restoration of an ancient Hawaiian religious sanctuary in Hawaii. Walk through a restored ancient Hawaiian village. Enjoy the fantastic snorkeling nearby.

Sunrise from Kailua Kona, HawaiiKailua-Kona - The town of Kailua is situated in the gentle harbor on the leeward side of the island. In between all the shops, restaurants, and hotels you can still see the perfect sunsets and enjoy the beaches and sea life.

Kiholo BayKi'holo Bay. The unmarked trail across a vast lava field requires a 25-minute hike, so take plenty of water. You'll spot wild goats along the hike. The huge, spring-fed Luahinewai Pond anchors the south end of the bay, and the three black-pebble beaches are fine for swimming in calm weather. The ponds are a feeding site for green sea turtles. Hwy. 19, Mile Marker 81.

Kona Sunset - Kona is home to the world's most spectacular sunsets. Relaxing at sunset is the best way to end a day in paradise. Whether viewing from the Volcano, Beach, or Boat, Kona sunsets are truly amazing.

Ancient Hawaiian Hut at LapakahiLapakahi State Historical Park - Lapakahi is the archaeological site of the remains of a traditional Hawaiian fishing community. Re-enactment of the early Hawaiian life of the common people through cultural demonstrations of daily activities, story telling, and self-guided walk through the partially restored remains of this ancient Hawaiian coastal settlement. Nearby ocean waters comprise a marine preserve with various activities regulated.

Mauna Kea - At 13,700 feet this is the highest peak on the Hawaiian Islands. Frequently snow capped in the winter, the world's most important observatories reside here. Enjoy the spectacular views and splendid star-gazing. Mauna Kea Summit Adventure.

Petroglyph at Volcanoes National ParkPetroglyphs - Ancient Hawaiian lava rock carvings can be found in several locations on the Big Island. The largest concentration of these rare pictographs can be found on the Big Island. Two prolific petroglyph fields are a short hike away at the Mauna Lani Resort, and at the Volcanoes National Park.

Pololu Valley - The nothern tip of the Kohala Coast curves to the dramatic Pololu Valley Lookout. A short hike takes you to the bottom of the forested valley where the black sand beach meets the crashing ocean waves.

Honaunau, Place of Refuge - CanoesPolynesian Culture - There are several places on the Big Island where you can experience the essence of Hawaiian culture: Hawaiian music, ukulele, hula dancing, and history. Enjoy the free shows!

Rainbow Falls, Big Island HawaiiRainbow Falls State Park - The best time to view the 80-foot Rainbow Falls is at sunrise when you will see an enormous rainbow stretching across the mist of the lagoon. See the towering canopy rain forest above as you walk around the park.

Alii Gardens MarketplaceShopping - There are plentiful opportunities to browse unique Island stores offering souvenirs and






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hey there...i went to big island 3 years ago and it was my best vacation ever...here are my favorites and none of these cost much money:

1. hawaii volcano national park-- you can spend a whole day here, drive the loop road, do a short hike off the road (devastation trail was my favorite) ..onl;y $20 entrance fee
2. hike to the lava-- free---you must do it at night though--dont make my mistake and try it in daytime
3. green sand beach--requires a short 2 mile hike to one of the most scenic beaches you'll see on the planet
4. City of Refuge National Monument (Puuhouna O Honaunau)--$5 entrance fee-- this is actually a great snorkel spot too
5.. best snorkeling: Captain Cooks monument--the catch is that you either have to swim to it or rent a kayak to get to it--look it up and you'll see






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Aloha - congratulations on your upcoming trip to paradise!!

Take a tour to the top of Mauna Kea where the worlds best observatories are (and snow!) - free stargazing programs

Snorkel at Kealakekua Bay - an underwater marine preserve
Akaka Falls State Park
Free tour of the Hamakua Macadamia Nut Factory
Kalopa State Park
observe honu (green sea turtles) on black sand beaches - do not touch =)
Puako Petroglyph Preserve
Volano National Park
Snorkel with Manta Rays (paid activity but well worth it)

SO much more, if you need any help let me know

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