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2017
11
August
What are the must-see attractions on Hawaii's Big Island in February?
11
August
Question:
Humans say...
Heather
We stayed here https://extraadventure.trvl.com/hotel/kona-seaside-hotel/pTpAFphjqiC8IsO3?checkin=2017-11-25&checkout=2017-11-26&rooms=&adults=&children= and loved it. It was by far the cheapest and best located hotel in the area. Highly recommend doing the beer tour and eating at Kona Brewing Company. Splashers is also good eats and there are many restaurants within five minutes walk that have specialty cocktails especially the Bloody Mary for breakfast. There is a small beach right next-door that is great for kids. If you are renting a car you can explore many other beaches all around the island.
Heather
I would also recommend the manta ray snorkel or dive.
Pawan
That looks like fun! Will definitely look into it. Thanks
Heather
We went with Hang Loose boat tours.
Sarah
We didn't see any mantas
it's a risk you take.
Amy
In February you should see them. There are more at the site near the airport than the one at the Sheraton. That will make sense once you get there lol!
Gayle
We were there in March and saw lots by the Sheraton.
Jaymee
Kahaaluu in Kona for snorkeling. Great for kids. A bay is also a nice protected beach and hapuna beach is a must see.
We stayed in condo in waiakaloa and loved it.
Sarah
White sands beach is right on Ali'i drive. Can get pretty rough, but it's nice. We rented a vrbo at the Banyan Tree on Ali'i drive. It is AMAZING. Been back 2 more times, and it never disappoints!
The observatory was awesome. It was 27 above, and dropped to 0 at the top! Lol
Hapuna beach is about 15-20 min away from Kona, but it is gorgeous. There are SO many things to do on the big island. I suggest buying "The Big Island Revealed". It is a great book with loads of places to eat and visit!
Huggo's was so fun for the kids to eat at. Right on the beach in the sand. Had a hula dancer that got the kids involved!
Sarah
We did the most amazing five with the spinner dolphins too. Such a great experience. Amazing people!
If you are interested, I'll find the name
Pawan
Kids would love that! Thanks
Sarah
Pawan this is it
http://www.dolphindiscoveries.com
Cindy
waikoloa beach marriott hotel has its own private beach, salt pools, shopping and restaurants across street. nice walking areas good for children. or many condos in area to rent vrbo
Diane
The canoe house at mauna lani resort.
Heywood
If you go to the observatory on Mauna Kea take a jacket. It gets cold at night. But if you're going to the top of Mauna Kea where the international observatories are bring a winter jacket and don't try to move too fast. Lack of oxygen up there will have you dizzy extremely fast.
Pawan
Thanks for the advice! Will make sure to bring along winter jackets.
Heywood
Chose to watch either sunset or sunrise. Spectacular. At the top you will be at an altitude higher than the FAA allows small planes to fly.
Yan
Heads up! Young children are usually not allowed to go up on the observatory tour (most tour operators) due to elevation sickness. They will take children, but not to the very top.
Pawan
Good to know that!
Thanks for the heads up.
Yan
Pawan
Yan
Pawan
Sandra
We have been to Kona many times. We stay at The Kona Islander Inn. It's not fancy, but it's walking distance to the farmers market and downtown Kona (Alii drive) Bubba Gump is across the street. It has a pool & hot tub, BBQ area etc.
Krista
Looking for nice Big Island resort recommendations under $500 a night! Early January
Sarah
Banyan tree on Ali'i drive!
Diane
Mauna Lani Hotel and Bungalows
Krista
Diane thanks! Have you stayed before and do you have any codes?
Diane
Krista My husband and I got married there in 2011. We stayed 2 nights. Check in staff was unbelievably welcoming, the room was beautiful, the restaurants had the tastiest food, beach and grounds were impeccable... I would stay there again in a heartbeat. I would say it is best suited for a romantic getaway, rather than a family vacation. No code, sorry!
Krista
Diane thanks! That's what I'm looking for- this is a kid free trip
Diane
Krista awesome! Enjoy!!!
Sarah
Do not drive up to the observatory after scuba diving. You will regret it. #protips
A.I. says...
Planning a Trip to Hawaii's Big Island
Hawaii's Big Island is a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. With its stunning beaches, volcanic landscapes, and rich cultural heritage, it's the perfect destination for a memorable vacation. Here are some recommendations to help you plan your trip:
Where to Stay
For a luxurious and family-friendly stay, consider the Hilton Waikoloa Village or the Fairmont Orchid. Both resorts offer excellent amenities, including pools, spas, and various dining options. If you're on a tighter budget, the Paniolo Greens Resort or the Hilo Seaside Hotel are good options.
What to See and Do
- Visit the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and witness the awe-inspiring Kilauea Volcano.
- Explore the Akaka Falls State Park and marvel at its stunning waterfalls.
- Take a snorkeling or scuba diving tour to explore the vibrant marine life.
- Visit the Imiloa Astronomy Center and learn about Hawaiian astronomy and culture.
- Attend a traditional luau and experience the island's rich cultural heritage.
- Go stargazing at the Mauna Kea Observatory, one of the best places in the world for astronomy.
Where to Eat
- Huggo's on the Rocks (Kailua-Kona): Enjoy fresh seafood and stunning ocean views.
- Merriman's (Waimea): An upscale farm-to-table restaurant with a focus on local ingredients.
- Hilo Bay Cafe (Hilo): A casual eatery serving delicious Hawaiian-style comfort food.
- Thai Thai Bistro (Kailua-Kona): Authentic and flavorful Thai cuisine.
Safe Beaches for Kids
Some of the best beaches for families with children include:
- Hapuna Beach: A large, white sand beach with lifeguards and gentle waves.
- Anaeho'omalu Bay: A protected cove with calm waters, perfect for young swimmers.
- Kahaluu Beach Park: A snorkeling paradise with a sandy beach and shallow waters.
Remember to pack sunscreen, hats, and plenty of water, and always keep an eye on your children when they're in the water.
Hawaii's Big Island is a true gem, offering something for everyone. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or cultural enrichment, this island is sure to leave you with unforgettable memories. Enjoy your trip!
Pawan
Hi everyone,
I'm planning on going to Hawaii, big island in February. Any recommendations on hotel, what to see and where to eat? Safe beaches for kids? I've heard of the observatory and am planning to go there star gazing one night. Any other suggestions would be much appreciated.
Thanks!