Above, double waterfalls on the Hilo side of the Big Island. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
During my 2016 trip to Hawaii, I spent a few days on the Big Island.
We stayed on the Kona side of the island, but we took the 77-mile drive across the island to Hilo to catch our Blue Hawaiian Helicopters tour of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and waterfalls.
Yahoo! Life Town & Country section posted a travel guide to what the Big Island has to offer.
They begin it with:
Forget revenge when it comes to vacations this year, what we all need is sunny spot to rest. May I suggest Hawaii's Big Island? It's a little more locals-only than Maui and its microclimate offers the rainforest on one side of the island and sunny beaches on the other. We recommend staying at least four days to really nail the blend of adventure and relaxation— after two days of cabanas and cocktails, a waterfall hike is just the thing. Below, the very T&C things to eat, do, and see on Hawaii's Big Island.
To read more, go here.
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