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2017
7
January
Which Whale Watching Company Should You Book with on the Big Island?
7
January
Question:
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Rebecca
Big Island is my favourite! We rented a car + toured ourselves around, no problem. Puna is amazing...a drive down The Red Road is a must! Kapoho Tide Pools were the best snorkelling of my life (you can even get away with water shoes/no fins). Volcano is impressive + surreal hiking - make sure you pack WARM clothes (it gets cold up there!) + check out the lava flows below. Worth visiting the crater at nite if it's active (traffic can get busy if it's showing off). Waipi'o Valley has stunning hikes, Hilo makes a great chill day trip too
enjoy!
Wendy
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Mona
Down load the big island revealed app. Lots of great info
Billie
beautiful place to go, rent a car and explore, you will love it!
Marion
Definitely get "Big Island Revealed".
Sakie
Hey Jessica! Don't know if you remember me. We met a few times through tj and glenn. I went to kona a few years ago. I definitely suggest the night time manta ray excursion, so cool! And rent a car, you can do the whole island. Black and green sand beaches, only a few in the world. If you want to do that volcano trip book now, people book months in advance. They were sold out when we got there. Good luck! It's beautiful
Jessica
Yes I totally remember!!
Thanks for your suggestions!Did you book the manta ray dive with a company? Many ppl are suggesting it! One person made it sound like you could just hop in with the manta rays, so i wasnt sure lol
Sakie
Jessica haha! I wish, but you can't actually touch them. We booked it through our hotel, can't remember the company name. We waited almost an hr floating in the water at night. We almost called it then whoooosh, this giant manta ray came right up to our face.
Brendan
To go to the very top of mona kia and see the world famous observatory you need a 4x4. If it is going to be clear and close to a new moon I would recommend this. 4x4 rentals are expensive so this is only thing I would recommend taking a tour. Otherwise you can rent a car and get everywhere by yourself without tours.
Tiffany
*Mauna Kea...
Jennifer
This has been on my bucket list for awhile!
Kelsey
When I was there in December, Mauna Kea had snow on it so pack some warm layers if you would like to go to the summit.
Brendan
Go HERE http://kazumuracave.com/! Unless you're claustrophobic. It was amazing! It is the slow season, so if you're lucky like my wife and I on our honeymoon you'll get a private tour with the guide. We learned so much from him.
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Shannon
Volcanos national park is a must see also there is a great b n b on a macadamia nut farm that rents out old boats as sleeping units you are surrounded by mango trees. It was beautiful
Shannon
The boats are landlocked on the farm
Xiaoxi
Following
Patrick
Do you scuba dive? If you do, do the night dive with the manta rays. If you don't, you can do a night snorkel with the manta rays instead. But it's so much cooler under the sea.
Patrick
And go have some poke at Da Poke Shack in Kona.
Patrick
And you can head to the Kona Brewing Company for dinner and a drink. The food isn't anything to write home about, but the beer is pretty decent.
Stephani
Are you staying in Kona side or Hilo side? There is a ton to do. Buy the Big Island Revealed for sure. Kona has the best snorkelling out of all the Hawaiian Islands. The visibility is the best because it's the newest Island. My favourite place is a place call "Two Step" and it's right next to the boat launch at uʻuhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park (City of Refuge). There is also a good snorkelling spot in Kailua town call Kahaluu. The best beaches are north of Kona airport at the big resorts. Some of the best are Hapuna, Kua Bay and Kona Coast State Park. Depending how much time you have, a trip to the Volcano is worth it. Stop at South Point and Black Sand Beach. If you leave early enough, stop at Punalullu Bakery for Lilikoi Malasadas. Stay overnight somewhere if you can. I've staying in a cabin in the middle of a rain forest a few times and it was magical. The first day go to the Visitors Centre, then drive Chain of Craters Road, then check into where ever you are staying, have dinner (you will likely bring your own food and cook, very limited services there), then head back to the crater at night to see the lava glowing. Then the next day at the park, you can do some hiking. If you are only going to do one hike, I suggest Kiluea Iki. Then when you return back to Kona, I would drive thru Hilo. Stop in historic Hilo for lunch or breakfast. I like Short and Sweet Bakery. Stop at Rainbow falls, take any "scenic drive" you can. They are short and pretty. Other day trips could be to Hawii (drive to the lookout at the end of the road) and Halualoa through Kona Coffee Country. The Big Island is big... so don't try to do to much. Oh yeah, the night dive or snorkel with the manta rays is an amazing experience also. I don't think you need to really book and tours. You can do pretty much everything on your own. You must have a car.
Brad
Good info for you Deborah Birza
Zerlene
If you want an extreme adventure I recommend the lava kai lava tours. It's actually a pretty crazy ride though and some people underestimate them!
Zerlene
Also rent a mustang, they are fun to drive around the big island. For hiking Waipo Valley, For snorkeling Captain Cook's (also hikeable but bring lots of water and sunscreen, the hike back can be really hot) , Hilo and mango forest is cool, lots of awesome small yoga retreats and less touristy stuff on the Hilo side
Kelsey
I was just visiting the Big Island in December. I agree about the Big Island Revealed book - you don't need a tour guide with that book. We had challenges finding places that served breakfast past 11am but Daylight Mind Coffee Company does! Really good brunch. I second the recommendation for Da Poke Shack. The Kona one was sold out by 1pm when we went so either go for an early lunch or try the one in Captain Cook instead. The Keauhou Farmers Market on Saturday was amazing. Produce costs less here than in grocery stores and there's a ton of amazing local vendors. Entirely focused on food - no touristy knick-knacks here.
Big Island Brewhaus is another great brewery on the Big Island. It's in Waimea. Worth stopping by on your way back from Hilo.
Puna was one of my favourite areas for unique beaches - the tide pools mentioned by someone else are great. We also liked Ahalanui beach park. It's a thermal pool that has ocean water constantly flowing into it. Creates a bath water warm pool to swim in. While most beaches were fairly busy when we went, this one was less busy.
We splurged on a helicopter ride to see the volcano and it was the highlight of my trip! Weather permitting, they take you to see the caldera and where the lava is flowing into the ocean. It's the best way to see lava! We couldn't see much at the national park. It's cheaper to take a helicopter ride from Hilo since it is closer to the volcano.
Jessica
Thank you to everyone on this thread for all the wonderful tip and suggestions! Makes the start of planning a whole lot easier!
mahalo!
A.I. says...
The Big Island of Hawaii: A Honeymoon Adventure
Congratulations on your upcoming honeymoon to the Big Island of Hawaii! You're in for a treat. Here are some suggestions, recommended tour companies, and tips on how to best enjoy this beautiful place:
Whale Watching
Whale watching is a must-do on the Big Island. Here are a few reputable tour companies:
- **Captain Dan's Whale Watching**
- **Blue Water Safaris**
- **Humpback Whale Sanctuary**
Volcano Tours
The Big Island is home to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, one of the most active volcanoes in the world. There are several tour companies that offer guided tours of the park:
- **Volcano Safaris**
- **Park Rangers**
- **Hawaii Forest & Trail**
Snorkeling
The Big Island has some of the best snorkeling in Hawaii. Here are a few great spots:
- Kealakekua Bay: This is a beautiful bay with crystal-clear water and plenty of sea life. There are several tour companies that offer snorkeling tours to Kealakekua Bay, or you can rent your own gear and snorkel from the shore.
- Honolii Beach Park: This beach park is located on the Kona Coast and is known for its excellent snorkeling. There are plenty of coral reefs and tropical fish to see.
- Kahaluu Beach Park: This beach park is located on the Hilo Coast and is a great place to snorkel for beginners. The water is shallow and there are plenty of fish to see.
Hiking
The Big Island has a number of beautiful hiking trails, including:
- Kilauea Iki Trail: This trail is located in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and leads to the Kilauea Iki crater. The trail is relatively easy and offers stunning views of the crater.
- Mauna Kea Trail: This trail is located on the summit of Mauna Kea, the tallest mountain in Hawaii. The trail is challenging, but the views from the summit are worth it.
- Waipio Valley Trail: This trail is located on the Hamakua Coast and leads to the Waipio Valley. The trail is challenging, but the scenery is beautiful.
Food
The Big Island has a variety of great restaurants, including:
- Umekes Fish Market Bar & Grill: This restaurant is located in Hilo and is known for its fresh seafood.
- Da Poke Shack: This restaurant is located in Kona and is known for its delicious poke bowls.
- Pahu i'a: This restaurant is located in Waimea and is known for its Hawaiian cuisine.
Tips
Here are a few tips for enjoying your honeymoon on the Big Island:
- Rent a car: The Big Island is a large island, so renting a car is the best way to get around.
- Book your activities in advance: The Big Island is a popular tourist destination, so it's important to book your activities in advance, especially if you're traveling during peak season.
- Pack for all types of weather: The Big Island has a variety of climates, so it's important to pack for all types of weather.
- Be respectful of the environment: The Big Island is a beautiful place, so please be respectful of the environment and leave no trace.
We hope these suggestions help you plan a wonderful honeymoon on the Big Island of Hawaii!
Jessica
Hello! Travelling to the Big Island of Hawaii at the end of the month for our honeymoon!
We have both been to Oahu and Maui, but the Big Island is a new adventure for us! I do not know alot of people who have been to the Big Island so we would love some suggestions, recommended tour companies, and tips on how best to enjoy this beautiful place!
We are definitely wanting to go whale watching, but are unsure of which company to book with. We would also like to tour the volcano area, do a TON of snorkelling, and anything else we can add to the list!
Do most attractions require a paid tour? Are there any great "off the beaten path" but safe snorkelling spots? Beautiful hikes?
Would also love any great food places to try out!
Thank you!