With an area of 4,028 square miles the Hawaii Island is not just big, it’s still growing; due to the fact that Kilauea is the world's most active and prolific volcano. The current eruption rate of Kilauea volcano is 250,000-650,000 cubic yards/day (200,000-500,000 cubic meters/day). That is enough to cover the floor of the Kilauea caldera with a thin layer of lava every day or resurface a 20-mile-long two-lane road, like Chain of Craters Road, every day. Consider the eruption has been continuous since 1983, which would make the stack of lava on the road about 20 miles tall! Since January 1994, 491 acres of new land have been created on Hawaii Island. The Island of Hawaii is the youngest island in the Hawaiian Island chain and is also by far the biggest. The Island of Hawaii is the youngest island in the Hawaiian Island chain and is also by far the biggest, providing a vast canvas of environments to discover a variety of unrivaled natural wonders. This is the home of one of the world’s most active volcanoes (Kilauea), the tallest sea mountain in the world at more than 33,000 feet (Mauna Kea), the most massive mountain in the world (Mauna Loa) and the largest park in the state (Hawaii Volcanoes National Park). All but two of the world’s climate zones generate everything from lush rain forests to volcanic deserts, snow-capped mountaintops to beautiful black sand beaches. Whether you’re looking for a romantic getaway or a journey off the beaten path, you’ll discover it all on Hawaii, the Big Island.
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The Hilo region is blessed with dramatic waterfalls, fertile rainforests and blooming gardens; the geographic flipside of the volcanic Kohala Coast. Home to Hilo International Airport, Hilo is also the gateway to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park located 45 minutes south. Downtown Hilo is Hawaii Island’s biggest small town featuring centuries-old wooden storefronts — many of which are on the National Register of Historic Places — housing a variety of sophisticated galleries, shops, restaurants and cultural sites. Start your visit with a stroll down Kamehameha Avenue facing beautiful Hilo Bay and discover a variety of local shops, restaurants and attractions including the modern aloha.
Appropriately nicknamed “The Island of Adventures”, Hawaii’s Big Island is not only the largest island of the Hawaiian chain but perhaps the most diverse in terms of climate and landscape from one coast to the other. From lush tropical rainforests and powerful waterfalls, to walk-in lava tubes and barren volcanic landscapes; visiting the Big Island of Hawaii offers travelers a chance to immerse themselves in Hawaiian culture, marvel at the beauty of nature and relish in the most relaxing of accommodations. “The Big Island Vacations” packages can provide travelers the chance to explore all that the Big Island has to offer without breaking the bank.