Hoʻokena beach park is the historical site for one of the last fishing villages in Hawaiʻi, but also one of the best places on the Big Island for beach camping. Camp Hoʻokena offers clean and spacious sites on the beach for tent camping. This site offers great snorkeling, dolph...
Campsite Information If you’re planning to stay within the park itself, know that there are two campgrounds and you will have to pay the park entry fee of $30/car as well as paying the camping site fee $15 – $20 depending on the site (more if you rent a tent or cabin). Spots ...
in particular, favor the waters of the Big Island of Hawaii. You can see them daily in the bay of Kona, but one thing you should be careful about is your behavior around them. The dolphins are nocturnal and rest in the bay during the daytime so it is...
Na Ala Hele - Hawaii Trail Systems Official hiking trail system of Hawaii. Hawaii State Parks Official website for Hawaii State Parks. Hawaii Camping Permit Reservation System Request permits online. Category: Hiking Time A Day at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park If you have just one day to see...
It’s hard to find a bad beach to hang out on in Hawai’i. Most of them have powder-white sands, swaying palm trees, and epic sunsets. Check out Papakolea Beach/Green Sand Beach (Big Island), Kailua Beach (O’ahu), Ala Moana Beach Park (O’ahu), Makena Beach (Maui), Hanalei Be...
Hawaii Big Island tour highlights: Kilauea Volcano at twilight (red lava glow), Hawaii Volcanoes National Park (lava tube, rainforest, craters), Kona Coffee Farm (coffee tasting), Black Sand Beach (sea turtles), Akaka and Rainbow Water Falls, and much mo
ThePuʻuhonua o Honaunau National Historical Parkon the Big Island, and TheHaleakala National ParkonMaui. The Tri-Park pass admits the pass holder and/or spouse along with accompanying persons in a single, private, non-commercial vehicle. When your entry is by other means (by bike, on fo...
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Theft is a big problem in cities as well as beaches and parks. If you are camping on a beach, keep bags locked in a car (but don't assume that they are safe in the trunk, especially if you are driving a rental) and keep valuables in a hidden money belt. AlthoughHawaiiis generally...
This attractive white sand beach on the Kona side of the Big Island is popular with kids due to the gently sloping sand and protective offshore reef that provides for safe swimming almost all year around. Spencer Beach Park is also one of the Big Island’s best beach parks for camping. ...