Introduction to tourist attractions in the Big Island of Hawaii The Big Island of Hawaii definitely lives up to its name.
Among the Hawaiian Islands, the Big Island of Hawaii (Big Island for short) is the youngest and largest island, with a total area of ??4,028 square miles, twice the total area of ??all other Hawaiian Islands combined!
Not to mention, active volcanoes that continue to erupt continue to add new land to the Big Island of Hawaii.
The following is a brief introduction to the tourist attractions on the Big Island of Hawaii that I compiled. Welcome to read!
The Big Island has a total population of 137,000 and a coastline of 266 miles.
King Kamehameha, the founder of the Hawaiian Dynasty, went to unify the Hawaiian Islands from this island.
His birthplace is also the city with the highest rainfall in the world, "Hilo", on the east side of the island.
The city was once very prosperous, but unfortunately two tsunamis in 1946 and 1960 washed away the city's vitality.
The Big Island is a very interesting place.
There, tourists can go skiing in the mountains, go surfing in the sea, and then go to the Volcano Park to see volcanoes on the same day.
If we measure the height of a mountain range not from its altitude, but from its base to its top, the highest mountain in the world is on the Big Island of Hawaii. It is this mountain that allows Hawaiians to ski in the tropics.
The Big Island is rich in products, including "volcanic beans" (also known as "Macadamia Nuts") and Hawaiian coffee (Kona Coffee).
The orchid garden is also a feature of the island.
But the main reason tourists from all over the world go to the Big Island is to visit Hawaii Volcanoes National Park to watch volcanoes erupt.
Hawaii Volcano Park is about a 45-minute drive from Xizhen City. The park is open 24 hours a day. Some of the places worth stopping at include: Volcano Observation Deck, Volcano Goddess House, Volcano Cave, etc.
Don’t forget to bring a raincoat when going to the Big Island.
The eastern part of the island, such as Xijie and Volcano Park, is often rainy.
Visitors can fly to Kona International Airport (KOA) in Kona (west of the Big Island) or Hilo International Airport (ITO) in Hilo (east of the Big Island).
Most tourists arrive in Kona.
You can also choose to fly to Honolulu International Airport (HNL) on Oahu first, and then take a short 35-40 minute flight to the Big Island of Hawaii.
Main landscapes of the Big Island: Hilo: Hilo is the gateway to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. The plants here are particularly green and lush, and you can see the towering Maunakea volcano rising from the sea.
Kailua-Kona: Kailua Pier and Honokonau Harbor are the best starting points for diving.
Captain Cook Monument: Located in Kealakekua Bay, it was established to commemorate the British explorer who discovered the Hawaiian Islands and was later buried on this coast in 1979.
Waimea-Kohala: The colorful town of Hawi and the breathtaking Pololu Valley Lookout are beautiful. But don’t swim here.
Volcanoes National Park: The volcano goddess (Madame Pele) has created this breathtaking park with her endless spouting lava, where you will find many beautiful, surprising and new things.
Kalae: Also known as South Point, it is the southernmost point of the United States. You can find the footprints of Hawaii's oldest inhabitants and the ruins of the base where fishermen once drove canoes out to sea for fishing.
Akaka Falls: A natural wonder in the Hawaiian Islands, located above the town of Honomu.
Lyman House Memorial Museum: Provides a rare record of early missionary life on the Big Island.
Introduction to Hawaii Attractions Introduction to Hawaii Attractions The State of Hawaii is the only archipelago state in the United States, consisting of 132 islands in the central Pacific.
The capital is Honolulu on the island of Oahu.
The following is an introduction to Hawaii’s attractions. I hope you will like it.
Polynesian Cultural Center The 42-acre Polynesian Cultural Center is a non-profit organization established to preserve valuable Polynesian culture.
You will actually visit seven villages of different ethnic groups in the Pacific, watch the representative dances and skills of each ethnic group, and experience their culture, history and enthusiasm! The largest and most authentic feast in Hawaii ~ "Luau" Luau Dinner Luau Feast is Hawaii's largest and most authentic feast
The most traditional banquet.
We, who treat you like a royal guest, have carefully designed a most exclusive king's banquet for you! Before the dinner, all guests will be welcomed with a Hawaiian custom flower lei (Lei).
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