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Travel3 min readWritten by Kyle

Big Island Hawaii: From Ocean to Volcano!

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Trip Overview

This was a first for me—my first time on the Big Island (I'd only been to Honolulu before), and it ended up being one of the most well-balanced, relationship-rich trips I've taken in a while. I traveled with my mom and some close family friends, and together we explored the full range of what the Big Island has to offer—from black sand beaches to misty rainforest hikes to snorkeling with manta rays under the stars.

The Big Island isn't about rushing—it's about slowing down. Letting nature and good company work their magic.

Most Memorable Moments

Snorkeling at Kealakekua Bay Marine Life Conservation District

Easily one of the best snorkeling spots I've ever been to. Crystal-clear water, colorful reef, and marine life that just keeps coming. It felt like dropping into a whole other world.

The Island's Contrasts

We'd spend one day on a tropical beach and the next walking through a chilly rainforest. That contrast—sunny, breezy coastlines and misty, cool mountains—made the island feel like multiple worlds in one.

Night Manta Ray Snorkel

A surreal, bucket-list experience. Floating in the dark ocean with massive manta rays gliding just below—graceful, alien, and unforgettable.

Papakōlea Green Sand Beach

A rare sight, and a rugged trek. We tried to hike it... which we don't recommend. Pay for a ride unless you really want a dusty, sun-blasted hike. But once there? Totally worth it.

Vanilla Farm Visit

A low-key but super pleasant stop. We learned about vanilla cultivation and just enjoyed the peaceful setting.

Shave Ice in Waikōloa

We grabbed shave ice from **Original Big Island Shave Ice Co, Inc.**, and it was <em>next level</em>. Sweet, cold, colorful happiness in a cup. Pro-tip: only go for "natural" flavors.

Unplugged Evenings

Some of my favorite memories were around the table, playing cards, laughing with people I love.

Logistics & Practical Information

ACCOMMODATION
  • Friend's home in Kona
  • Kilauea Lodge & 19-3820 Old Volcano Rd (Volcano area) – Rustic and perfectly placed for exploring Volcanoes National Park.
TRANSPORTATION

Rental car was essential for exploring the island, especially for traveling between Kona and Volcano areas.

NOTABLE FOOD

Local Hawaiian cuisine throughout the island, with great options in both Kona and the Volcano area.

ACTIVITIES
  • Snorkeling at Kealakekua Bay
  • Night manta ray snorkel
  • Visit to Papakōlea Green Sand Beach
  • Volcanoes National Park
  • Vanilla farm tour
  • Beach time + rainforest walks

Tips for Travelers

1
Don't Underestimate the Sun
Don't underestimate the sun (or the hike to Green Sand Beach).
2
Plan for Driving
The island is big—plan for driving.
3
Go Slow
Go slow. Make time for beach books and card games.
4
Book Volcano in Advance
Book your time in Volcano in advance—it's a popular one!

Reflections & Final Thoughts

This trip was less about ticking boxes and more about soaking in every moment—whether underwater, deep in a rainforest, or just laughing with loved ones over a game of cards. The Big Island showed me a slower relaxing vacation. I'll absolutely be back.

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