Discover what awaits you in two of the many interesting neighborhoods on Hawaii’s Big Island. These are special places that are definitely worth a visit.
To begin, click on a neighborhood on the map of Hawaii’s Big Island above. There’s even an itinerary planned for each that you can add to your vacation.
Hilo, Hawaii’s Big Island
Hilo’s centuries-old wooden storefronts are rouged in cool pastels and house wonderful galleries, shops, restaurants, and eccentric museums. At the mouth of Hilo Bay, the lush Hilo area is steeped in Hawaiian culture.
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Kona Coast, Hawaii’s Big Island
Swim with manta rays. Explore ancient Hawaiian sites. Sport fish for giant Pacific Blue Marlin. On the sunny western coast of Hawaii’s Big Island, the adventures are as big as the island itself.
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North Kohala, Hawaii’s Big Island
Sacred. Peaceful. Historic. From Puukohola Heiau to King Kamehameha’s birthplace, a journey beyond the resorts of South Kohala takes you to some of the most culturally significant sites in Hawaii.
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Holualoa, Hawaii’s Big Island
The strong scent of coffee is in the air at Holualoa. This small town, located on the slopes of Hualalai Volcano, is populated with Kona coffee farms and delightful art galleries. Good things are brewing in Holualoa.
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