Quick Facts
- Location: Hawaiian Islands, USA
- Area: 4,028 sq mi (10,432 km²)
- Major Towns: Kailua-Kona, Hilo
- Best time to visit: Year-round, but April to October is ideal
Overview
The Big Island of Hawaii, officially known as Hawaii Island, is the largest and youngest of the Hawaiian islands. It is renowned for its diverse landscapes, ranging from volcanic deserts to lush rainforests. This island is a paradise for adventurers and nature enthusiasts, offering an array of experiences from snorkeling in pristine waters to hiking around active volcanoes.
When to Go
The Big Island is a great destination year-round, but the best time to visit depends on your interests and activities. Here’s what each season offers:
- Spring (March-May): Pleasant weather and fewer crowds
- Summer (June-August): Warm temperatures and excellent visibility for water activities
- Autumn (September-November): Mild weather and local festivals
- Winter (December-February): Whale watching season and cooler mountain temperatures
Top Attractions
- Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park
- Mauna Kea Summit and Observatories
- Punaluu Black Sand Beach
- Hapuna Beach State Recreation Area
- Kealakekua Bay (Captain Cook Monument)
Personal Narrative
Our February 2022 escape to the Big Island of Hawaii was an ode to the enduring power of adventure and the timeless allure of an untouched paradise, even as the shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic lingered...
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Read MoreSustainability and Responsible Tourism
To preserve the unique environment of the Big Island, it’s important to engage in responsible tourism practices. Here are some ways to minimize your impact:
- Respect local customs and the natural environment
- Avoid disturbing wildlife, especially in sensitive areas like the volcanic regions
- Support eco-friendly tours and businesses
- Reduce waste and recycle whenever possible