Hotels and Resorts on Hawaii's Big Island
The beaches of this magnificent island run the range from white to black – and are all bounded by beautiful emerald seas that offer a full variety of watersports. Visiting Kona requires bringing a sense of play and an active imagination – whether diving into the deep bluesea, dancing a festive hula or feasting on a traditional luau. |
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Kona, Hawaii’s Big Island, has a variety of geography that makes for an unforgettable holiday. Thrill at the island’s volcanoes, where you’ll experience nature’s might first-hand with active craters and the unearthly glow of molten lava flows. Hike up the trails of Mauna Kea, where improbable snowcaps tower over a sultry tropical paradise.
Fun Fact: The Big Island is Hawaii's largest, twice the size of the other Hawaiian Islands combined. The island is home to Mauna Kea, the tallest mountain in the world when measured from its base beneath the Pacific to its peak - 33,476 feet
