Introduction to the Big IslandHawaii’s Big Island is no exaggeration: the chain’s youngest and largest island is vast enough to hold all the other islands, and have room to spare. The Big Island’s other claim to fame is the steaming Kilauea Volcano, the most active volcano in the world. Located on the east side of the island, Kilauea is currently erupting and its magnificent lava flows can be observed. The lava flow of the volcano makes it a prominent enough feature of the physical landscape, right alongside rainforests and stretches of rural terrain. The Big Island is also home to Mauna Kea, an impressive volcano in its own right, rising 13,796 ft. above sea level, making it one of the tallest mountains in the world. In fact, it has been known to snow on the mountain during winters, thus offering visitors the singularly unique experience of being able to ski and snorkel all in the same day. Learn more about Hawaii’s Big Island… |
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Kona Bay Estates - Big Island |
Lako House - Big Island |
Lilio Lana I Ka Wai - Big Island |
Turtle House - Big Island |




