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About Big Island

Explore Big Island to witness some of Hawaii’s most incredible natural wonders and historic sites. Delight in the incredible experiences of swimming with manta rays, going on horseback rides, and whale watching. You can see a fiery volcano, a 420-foot waterfall, and a black-sand beach alongside many cultural treasures in diverse environments.

Take a tour of the largest Hawaiian island with a lower population density than Oahu, Maui, and Kauai. This means You will come across fewer crowds, more open spaces, and wonderful beaches. You will find some of the most pristine beaches with crystal clear waters and year-round warm weather on the West side.

Visit the Punaluʻu Black Sand Beach, in the Puna District, which is stunning with its black sand and frequent sightings of Hawaiian green sea turtles. You can head to The Hawaii Volcanoes National Park as this is home to two of the world's most active volcanoes- Kilauea and Mauna Loa. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage site with hiking trails, crater views, and lava tubes. Stay overnight at Volcano House for a breathtaking view of Halemaʻumaʻu Crater. You can also explore the Hawaii Tropical Bioreserve and Garden on the Hamakua Coast, home to over 1,800 species of tropical plants. 

Indulge in activities like hiking, kayaking, boat tours, and snorkeling, especially at the Kealakekua Bay. It offers a spectacular underwater experience near the Captain Cook Monument. Swim with dolphins in their natural habitat, a safe and magical experience that is suitable for all ages and skill levels. 

Big Island FAQ's

Which are the best places to visit in Big Island?

1. Akaka Falls State Park: Discover these majestic falls that plunge almost 442 feet and are located just 11 miles north of Hilo. Hike through the scenic trail to the falls that wind around tropical plants and bamboo groves.

2. Papakolea Green Sand Beach: Visit one of only four green sand beaches in the world, a natural wonder due to Olivine remnants from a volcano.

3. Pu’ukohola Heiau National Historic Site: Explore Hawaii's last temple symbolizing unity and peace. Gain insights into ancient Hawaiian traditions as you visit the massive stone temple and its interesting exhibits showcasing Hawaiian heritage.

4. Hamakua Coast: Visit one of the most beautiful spots on Big Island known for its lush mountains and ocean vistas.

5. Waipi’o Valley: Visit Waipi’o Valley, steeped in Hawaiian history and culture, with cliffs, taro fields, waterfalls, and a river. Encounter the local community and their traditional Hawaiian life.

What are the best things to do in Big Island?

1. Try the South Point Cliff Jump: If you are a thrill seeker, this is a perfect spot to enjoy the exhilaration as well as the beauty of nature. 

2. Enjoy stargazing at MaunaKea Summit: Stand at 13,796 feet above sea level and witness a breathtaking sight from top observatories that offer minimal light pollution. 

3. Go on a Farm tour: Explore diverse farms ranging from coffee, macadamia nuts, bees, octopus, tea, vanilla, and more. Enjoy behind-the-scenes tours, taste fresh produce, and learn about sustainable agriculture from local farmers. 

4. Experience an Outrigger Canoe Tour: Learn island history, navigation, and fishing from these canoe tours. Hear traditional chants and stories about the Aloha spirit and the bond between Hawaiians and the sea.

5. Go ziplining at Umauma Falls: Experience the thrill of ziplining and soaring above waterfalls, suspension bridges, and a river. Enjoy the 9-line course through tropical forests and streams. 

What is the best time to visit Big Island?

The best time to visit Kauai is between April to May and September or October. These comprise the spring and fall seasons here. During this time, you will have the ideal weather for exploring, along with fewer tourists and more affordable rates.

Is a visa required for Big Island?

Yes, Indian citizens require a visa to visit Big Island, since it’s part of the United States. To apply for a U.S. visa, you’ll need to have a valid passport, a complete visa application, and schedule an interview at the U.S. Embassy or Consulate.

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