The Big Island Travel Guide

Maximize your memories from the moment you get there.

Island hopping has never been this easy.

With Our 3-day Big Island Travel Guide.

Based on a lived adventure by exchange students in the spring of 2024.

Published: 12/4/25 / Smilla Bakteman Hedlund

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The Big Island Travel Guide

Day 1 – Kailua Kona

The Big Island Travel Guide

Schedule

8:00 : Arrive at Kailua Kona airport.

8:30 : Pick up the car.

9:00 : Breakfast – Try the famous Kona Coffe.

11:00: Kua Bay

13:00: Kona Farmers Market.

16:00: Kaloko-Honokōhau National Historical Park.

21:00: Manta Rays

The Big Island Travel Guide

The Big Island Travel Guide

Day 2 – Hilo

The Big Island Travel Guide

Schedule

8:00: Breakfast.

10:00: Kīlauea Iki Crater.

12:30: Lunch.

14:00: Honoli’i Beach Park.

16:00: Mauna Kea visiting center.

17:00: Mauna Kea Summit

21:00: Stargazing

The Big Island Travel Guide

The Big Island Travel Guide

Day 3 – South Point

The Big Island Travel Guide

Schedule

8:00: Breakfast.
10:00: Rainbow Falls.
10:30: Early lunch.
12:00: Drive to the south point.
14:00: Papakōlea Green Sand Beach.
16:00: South Point Cliff Dive.
17:00: Drive back to kailua-kona.
19:30: Return car.
21:30: Flight back to Oahu.

The Big Island Travel Guide

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