ABOUT HAWAII'S BIG ISLAND

The island of Hawaii is the largest island in the Hawaiian chain with an area twice as big as all the other Hawaiian Islands combined, and is consequently known as “The Big Island.” It is a land as diverse as it is large with some of the most unique natural wonders on Earth. Other scenic attractions include rainforests, waterfalls, tropical beaches of white, green and black sand, snow capped peaks, mist shrouded pastures, and vast areas of lava. The climate varies as widely as the landscape, ranging from the balmy mid 80’s at sea level to below freezing temperatures at the summit of 13,796–foot Mauna Kea, the tallest mountain

mass in the world.

Did you know that in Hawaii you can do business with Hong Kong, Los Angeles, New York, and Europe all in the same day? Hawaii's central location is perfect for international communication for groups.

Useful Links

Big Island CVB

Big Island Talk Story pdf

Big Island Calendar of Events

Big Island Facts

Volcanoes National Park

Dining on the Big Island

Weather

 

Weather

Waikoloa, Hawaii, weather forecast