
Both the Hawaii safe travels program and the state wide mask mandate ended at 11:59pm on March 25th, 2022. The travel restrictions related to those programs have ended and there are currently no Covid related travel restriction for coming to Hawaii.
From pristine beaches to crystal clear night skies and flowing lava, the natural world on the Big Island is truly awe-inspiring. The island is full of breathtaking reminders of the constructive, and destructive, powers of nature. The following articles will give you a glimpse of the beauty you will see in Hawaii.
The Big Island also offers world-class resorts, fine dining, exciting activities, and remarkable preservations of Hawaiian history. The many galleries, museums, hula, and music events across the island share a common artistic expression that only life on the Big Island could inspire. The amazing resorts on the Kohala Coast offer travelers a place to reconnect with friends and family, relax and recharge beneath the swaying palms and tropical sun.
Both the Hawaii safe travels program and the state wide mask mandate ended at 11:59pm on March 25th, 2022. The travel restrictions related to those programs have ended and there are currently no Covid related travel restriction for coming to Hawaii.
Puna is a massive, diverse region that provides easy access to the frequent lava activity of the Big Island as well as incredible sightseeing and hiking.
If you’re trying to figure out where on the Big Island to stay, consider the types of activities that are most accessible from each region.
Both Ka’u and Volcano Village offer incredible proximity to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, before you book your B&B or vacation rental, consider these pros and cons for each area.
An essential element to making the most of your Big Island vacation, renting a vehicle is highly recommended for the adventurous Hawaiian traveler.
From the largest white sand beach to the Kilauea Volcano, experience the best of the Big Island.
Filled with plenty of exciting activities across numerous different micro-climates, packing for the Big Island requires a little planning.
The District of Puna along the eastern tip of the Big Island offers a dramatic landscape, volcanic activity, stunning sightseeing, a unique local vibe, and endless adventure.
Kailua-Kona and the surrounding area is awash with fun and exciting opportunities for visitors to explore, swim, fish, relax, and dine.
The Puna region of the Big Island of Hawaii is a colorful and eclectic area that’s teeming with natural wonders and interesting locals.
One of the world’s most active volcanoes made international headlines for seeming to “smile” during a recent eruption.
The Big Island is among the most beautiful scenic locations in the world, making it naturally attractive for photographers. Visiting these amazing locations will assure plenty of opportunities to snap some great shots.
Since most visitors to the Big Island stay on the western side of the island, here are the reasons to split up the trip and spend at least a day or two on the eastern side.
With the diverse climates, amazing attractions and unique communities, you should make sure to explore both sides of the Big Island.
Little-known Kau along the Big Island’s southern region is a haven for budget-friendly accommodations.
Large in size, geographically diverse and full of history, the region known as Ka’u has many interesting stories to tell.
The Big Island offers some of the best rates for hotels and travel compared to anywhere else in Hawaii, and the Hilo area is particularly reasonable.
Visitors to Puna enjoy plenty of off-the-path art and music, natural wonders, and a closer look at what life in Hawaii was like in days-gone-by.