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How many days in Big Island is enough?

To discover Big Island as a whole, we recommend staying ideally 8 to 10 days so that you have time to explore it at your own pace, as the island is quite large.



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While you can get a taste of the Big Island in 3 days, spending at least 5-7 days, and ideally more, exploring its diverse attractions is recommended. This allows time for visiting popular sites like Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park, Mauna Kea Summit, and the beautiful beaches.

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The island of Hawaii is big—giving it its nickname: The Big Island! While you may think of tropical beaches and palm trees when you think about a trip to Hawaii, the Big Island offers so much more. If you are pressed for time, 3 days on the Big Island may be all you have. But don't stress about it.

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Whatever you reason, lots of travelers choose to spend just 5 days on the Big Island of Hawaii. Even though it's a much larger area (with slower driving) than you might expect, you'll cover a lot of ground with this Big Island itinerary for 5 days.

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But, that said, some months are still better when considering things like weather and your budget. The best times to visit the Big Island of Hawaii, taking into consideration the weather, how crowded, or not, the island is, and demand for accommodations are the month(s) of April, May, August, September, and October.

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Kona, located on the western side of the Island of Hawaii (also known as the “Big Island”), is one of the most beautiful areas on the island. Three days is the perfect amount of time to take a quick but relaxing trip to the district of Kona.

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While the answer depends on your preferences and travel style, we recommend spending at least five to seven days on the island to experience its diverse attractions and activities fully. Ideally, as we noted above, you'd devote a week to 10 days to exploring the island.

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To circle the entire Big Island takes almost 6 hours, if you include a loop through North Kohala. When driving between Hilo and Kailua-Kona, you might consider taking the north scenic coast route in one direction and the Saddle Road route between the mountains coming back!

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10 essential experiences on Hawai'i's Big Island
  • Snorkeling in Kealakekua Bay. ...
  • Mauna Kea star party. ...
  • Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park. ...
  • Waipi'o Valley. ...
  • Pu?uhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park. ...
  • Kona (& Ka'u) coffee farms. ...
  • Hapuna Beach. ...
  • Merrie Monarch Festival.


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It takes a day or two at least to get used to that! I think your trip is too short and best be done when you have a few more days (based on jet lag alone!). On the other hand, 4 days is enough time to get a taste of the island. You can rent a car and drive around Oahu in one day.

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In summary: the Big Island is perfect if you want an adventurous vacation and you're willing to get out and explore. Good to know for the Big Island: Also called the island of Hawai'i, Big Island is known as such for a reason and renting a car is essential if you want to get around.

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However, driving in Hawaii does come with its own set of challenges that you should be prepared for, including poor road conditions. While the more populated islands like O'ahu or the Big Island have decent roads, the more rural isles like Kaua'i have roads that are often unpaved and difficult to drive on.

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10 Ways to Save Money on Hawaii Big Island
  1. Kona Joe Coffee.
  2. Great Hawaiian Mac Nut Trail.
  3. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
  4. Cruise the Kohala Coast.
  5. Spend time on Big Island's colored beaches.
  6. Explore forgotten sugarcane plantations of Ka'U.
  7. Go snorkeling at Honaunau Bay.
  8. Sample local flavors at Hilo Farmers Market.


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If you wish to discover the island as a whole, we recommend that you stay at least 5 days so that you have time to enjoy its various attractions and go on a few hikes. If you prefer to make only a quick stop to get an idea of life in Honolulu and do only the essentials, 3 days may be enough.

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The best time to visit Hawaii is between March and September. This is when the islands see the highest temperatures and the lowest amount of rain. It's the perfect time to enjoy the beach or the water.

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The cheapest time to fly to Hawaii is during February and March. The most expensive month to fly is December when the holiday period falls, with January being very expensive as well. The peak travel months of June and July are surprisingly not the most expensive months for flights, with middle figure prices.

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Drive from Waimea/Hilo to Volcano. From the Saddle Road, North Big Island, or Hilo Airport, you can arrive at Aloha Junction via Route 11 on the Eastern shore of the Big Island to Volcano (45 Minutes).

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