Take a road trip on the youngest and largest of the Hawaiian Islands. Nearly twice as big as all of the other Hawaiian Islands combined, the island of Hawai‘i’s sheer size and diversity are awe-inspiring. You can see some of the most pivotal sites in Native Hawaiian history and visit a volcano, all while traveling through all but four of the world’s different climate zones. From the crystal blue waters of Kona and Kohala Coast to the black sands of Punaluu to the lush botanical gardens and waterfalls of the Hāmākua Heritage corridor. There is so much more to see and do on this rich, storied island that invites exploration–and adventure.
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See VideoKahalu’u is famous for it’s Honu, or sea turtles. Enjoy the beauty of it’s coasts...
Kahalu’u is famous for it’s Honu, or sea turtles. Enjoy the beauty of it’s coasts...
Kahalu’u is famous for it’s Honu, or sea turtles. Enjoy the beauty of it’s coasts...
Kahalu’u is famous for it’s Honu, or sea turtles. Enjoy the beauty of it’s coasts...
Kahalu’u is famous for it’s Honu, or sea turtles. Enjoy the beauty of it’s coasts...
Kahalu’u is famous for it’s Honu, or sea turtles. Enjoy the beauty of it’s coasts...