Hawaii’s
Big Island: So Much Diversity in Such a Small Space
The diversity of Hawaii’s Big Island (whose official
name is Hawaii) is incomparable to any other state in America, and perhaps to
many areas of the world. Only on The Big Island can we experience many terrains
in such as small area.
Looking for volcanos can be a fun way to spend a
vacation, and The Big Island is the perfect place to do just that. There are
miles of trails that lead to volcanoes, as well as steam vents and lava tubes.
There is even a volcano that has been erupting since 1983, so there is plenty
of activity to witness.
The pleasant, serene beaches of Hawaii are iconic to
American dream vacations, but not all of The Big Island beaches fit that image.
Some beaches are not fit to swim. Some beaches on The Big Island are made of
black sand, getting the color from fragments of lava. There are green beaches,
too, most notably Green Sand Beach, which gets its color from large deposits of
a semi-precious gem. There are secluded beaches that allow for private time,
and beaches that are popular for snorkeling and other beach activities. No
matter which type of beach you choose, you can relax while watching the sun set
off the Pacific Ocean, admiring the majestic view.
As long as you are in the mood to get wet, there are
several waterfalls to visit on The Big Island. The Akaka Falls may be the most
popular falls, with a 442-foot vertical drop to the gorge it flows into. There
are other waterfalls to visit, some offering activities like ziplines to keep
you busy. Whichever falls you choose, you can be sure to enjoy the magnificent
views they offer.
See the stars on The Big Island, as there are many
remote areas with no lighting, allowing the stars to be more easily viewed.
Shooting stars can be found, and constellations are often noticed. Take some
time to relax under the clear, peaceful night, and gaze at the stars.
You don’t have to leave the country to visit lush
rainforest, peaceful beaches, wildlife, and other awe-inspiring sights. You can
find all of this on The Big Island of Hawaii. Call your travel agent to find
out how.
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