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Links
and info to Big Island Activities
Big
Island Activities
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Bay Hostel - While you are exploring the many activities that Hawaii's Big
Island has to offer, stay with us at the Hilo Bay Hostel.
This is where backpackers call home while exploring the Big Island. Located in the heart of historic downtown Hilo, within an easy walk to: bus terminal, farmer’s market, movie theaters, restaurants, shops, museums, library, post office & beautiful Hilo Bay. |
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Hawaii Volcano National Park
Hawaii Volcano National Park - Volcano
Hike
through the lava, bike around Kilauea Crater, adventure
through a lava tube, or ride horse back to the sea. You
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Big Island Activity: Boiling
Pots
Wailuku
River State Park - Hilo
Boiling
Pots is a as series of big water pools connected by
underground flow causing it to roll and bubble roll as if it
were boiling. The sides are lined by hexagonal columns of
basalt lava whose slow cooling formed the pools.
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Big Island Activity: Horse Riding
Dahana
Ranch
We are
the only Native Hawaiian, family owned and operated activities
ranch on the Big Island and maybe in the whole state of
Hawaii! We seek to elevate the quality of our services at a
very personalized level and expand the range of activities for
our guests!
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Surfing Big Island
Hawaii
Lifeguard Surf Instructors
Surfing
is the ancient tradition of the Hawaiians.The feeling of
riding an ocean wave will last a lifetime. Hawaii Lifeguard
Surf Instructors (H.L.S.I.) is committed to perpetuating the
heritage of surfing and the Hawaiian culture with aloha and a
safety first attitude. Surfing is Hawaii's gift to the world!
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Hawaii Kona Coffee
Kona Le'a
Plantation
Pure 100%
Kona Coffee direct from our family farm with our
"As Fresh as it Gets" commitment to quality.
Holualoa Kona Coffee Company is featured in "Frommer's
Hawaii"as a recommended visit and
"Watch it Made in the USA", a visitors guide to
America's homegrown products.
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Big Island Helicopter Tour
When you
take the Volcano Coast Safari (45 minutes), you’ll get a
nene’s-eye view of the volcanic fury that created and
continues to shape Hawaii’s islands. Gasp as we watch for
possible lava flows, lava lakes, cinder cones and vents. As a
contrast, the Deluxe Waterfall Safari (55-60 minutes) gives
you an unparalleled introduction to hundreds of the legendary
waterfalls just north of Hilo.
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Mauna Kea Observatory
The 4,200
meter high summit of Mauna Kea in Hawaii houses the world's
largest observatory for optical, infrared, and submillimeter
astronomy.
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