My Wife & I are going to the Big Island for 2 weeks beginning March 13th. I was wondering if anyone had any advice. What not to miss, what to avoid, where to fish (MOST important LOL), etc. We will be in Kapoho Bay for the first week, then off to Kona for the second.
Anyone from Hawa'ii? Big Island?
by Low-Key Lysmith 8 Replies latest jw friends
-
-
5thGeneration
Hapuna Beach is great.
Kailua-Kona is a great little town.
Must drive the whole Island and see Hilo and on to Kilauea Volcano.
If you have the bucks, a helicopter ride is worth it!
-
-
abyss57
I'm not from there...but ..I have had the privilege of visiting Hawaii numerous times...the last several I went to the Big Island on purpose...I love it better than any of the others!! I haven't been to Molikai yet though....Anyway....Kailua-Kona is where I prefer to go...International fishing tournements go right out of the harbor...(But the BEST fishing is out of Quepos, Costa Rica!! The 2 of us caught 9 Pacific Sailfish the 1st day out!!! average 6' to 8 '. And a Blue Marlin....350 lbs.) But...the Big Island is the most diverse of all the islands...
Kailua-Kona averages 6-10 inches of rain a year... the other side, Hilo, gets over 100 inches...you can go SNOW skiing on one end of the Island and walk up to HOT lava on the other end. The largest cattle ranch in the U.S. is in Waimea. Numerous waterfalls...Akaka Falls in Hilo is great!....But I go to the Big Island for the SCUBA DIVING...If you haven't tried it...at least go for an introductory dive....I love diving with the sea turtles and manta rays...exploring the lava tubes underwater...a bazillion tropical fish and unlimited visibility! I got a kick out of touring the Mona-Loa Macadamia nut factory not far from Kona...and the KONA coffee plant...
Sorry, I'm rambling. I love Kona...so if I can answer any questions...just PM me...Dave
-
-
-
Low-Key Lysmith
Shameless BTT. I'm really looking for some local info. I hate travelling and only seeing tourist traps!! I need the inside scoop!
Thanks, BTW, for the responses so far.
-
Leolaia
Aside from a later visit to Hilo, I only visited the island in a two-day field trip in elementary school. I went to a coffee plantation, Captain Cook's monument, the city of refuge, something up in Kohala I forgot (maybe Parker Ranch), the town of Laupahoehoe which was destroyed by a tsunami on April Fool's day in 1945 or '46, Akaka and Rainbow Falls, Hilo, and then the Chain of Volcanos road to see Halemaumau...the vistor's center I saw was later destroyed by lava...and oh yeah, definitely go to a black sand beach.
-