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THE BEST SCENIC OVERLOOKS ON THE BIG ISLAND

THE BEST SCENIC OVERLOOKS ON THE BIG ISLAND

Looking for the perfect spot to capture true Hawaiian beauty on the Big Island? Well, let’s be real, everywhere you look in Hawaii is amazing! It’s the perfect place to see clear blue waters, rainbows, waterfalls and so much more. But if you’re looking for the place to capture the perfect shot that will have all your friends and followers jealously attempting to book their own trip to Hawaii, check out these jaw dropping scenic overlooks below!

Big Island, Hawaii Volcanoes

Big Island, Hawaii Volcanoes

The Hawaiian Islands were formed by volcanoes over thousands of years. The youngest Island, the Big Island, is constantly growing in size because some of its volcanoes are still actively spewing molten lava into the ocean, forming new rock and land. Of course, it takes more than one volcano to create enough land to make and island the size of Hawaii. Here’s your guide to the Big Island’s Hawaiian volcanoes.

Interisland Travel Is Back!

Interisland Travel Is Back!

With COVID on the downhill (we all hope…), Hawaii is starting to open its doors ever so slowly. As of June 15th, 2021, interisland travel restrictions will be completely lifted! Residents and visitors alike may travel between the Islands as much as they like without a vaccine or negative COVID test!

4 Big Island National Parks

4 Big Island National Parks

Hawaii is known for its incredible natural landscapes and rich history, so it’s no wonder that there are so many protected areas throughout the Islands. The Big Island is home to four National Parks for visitors to explore and learn about what makes the Hawaiian Islands unique.

“Secret” Big Island Spots that Only Locals Know About

“Secret” Big Island Spots that Only Locals Know About

When people think of their dream tropical vacation, Hawaii is typically at the top of the wish list. But what’s paradise if you’re surrounded by Instagram-snapping, loud-talking, space-invading tourists?

Yes, you should absolutely go to downtown Kailua-Kona and have a Mai Tai overlooking the ocean, but once you’re tired of all the people, head to one of these lesser known attractions to beat the crowds and spend some quality time with the Big Island.