Our travel guide can provide you with additional tourism information to complete your travel plans to Big Island, Hawaii. The directory includes information on Big Island, Hawaii hotel lodging, vacation homes, and other accommodations including travel information about visitor attractions, dining and restaurants, events, tours, transportation, real estate, shopping and more.
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Body Glove Cruises
P.O. Box 4523 Kailua-Kona HI 96745
Tel: 800-551-8911
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Dolphin Journey's
75-5822 Pelekila Pl. Kailua-Kona HI 96740
Tel: 800-384-1218
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Pacific Tsunami Museum
P.O. Box 806 Hilo HI 96721
Tel: 808-935-0926
Fax: 808-935-0842
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Harbor Gallery
61-3665 Akoni Pule Hwy. Kamuela HI 96743
Tel: (808) 882-1510
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Silk Road Gallery
PO Box 2318 Kamuela HI 96743
Tel: 808-885-7474
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Green Sands Beach
Ka Lae HI
Green Sands Beach is an unusual feature of the Big Island, however it is in a remote location. It is made from lava rock rich in the mineral olivine, giving the sand an uncommon green color.
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Kahaluu Beach Park
Alii Drive Kailua Kona HI
Kahaluu Beach Park is famous for its snorkeling. This small beach is a colorful experience, the sand is a salt-and-pepper mix, the water is exceptionally clear, and the rainbow-hued reef fish ride the currents in chorus lines of vivid color.
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Pauoa Beach
Kamuela HI
Pauoa Beach is rated as the best beach for swimming. Pauoa Beach is infused by natural freshwater springs beneath the ocean’s surface. White sands stretch wide along the shore and rocky arms protect the lagoon and maintain calm, placid waters.
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Punalu'u Black Sand Beach
Na'alehu HI
Punalu'u Black Sand Beach has black sand created by lava flowing into the ocean which explodes as it reaches the ocean and cools. Punalu?u is frequented by endangered Hawksbill Turtles and Green Sea Turtles, which can often be seen basking on the black sand. Visitors must remain 15 feet from the turtles at all times.
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Hapuna Beach State Recreation Area
Waikoloa HI
Hapuna Beach State Recreation Area is where local families drive for hours to spend a day at the beach. They come to an oasis of pure white sand beside a teal sea, with shore breaks for body boarders, fish for anglers, and in the summer, calm water for swimmers.
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KeWa`ena Beach
Waimea HI
KeWa`ena Beach is relatively undeveloped. Be careful in the Fall and Winter when the surf can be large and treacherous. This is a nice beach for swimming and snorkeling when it's calm.
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Golden Dragon Charters
P.O. box 1861 Kailua Kona HI 96745
Tel: 808-936-1637
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Marlin Magic Sportfishing
P.O. Box 2522 Kailua-Kona HI 96745
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Hilo Municipal Golf Course
340 Haihai Street Hilo HI 96720
Tel: (808) 959-9601
Fax: (808) 959-1388
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Kona Country Club
78-70 Alii Dr Kailua-Kona HI 96740
Tel: (808) 322-2595
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American Realty
46 Hoolai St Kailua-Kona HI 96734
Tel: 808-792-7000
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Clark Realty Corporation
75-5722 Kuakini Hwy Kailua-Kona HI 96740
Tel: 808-329-5255
Fax: 808-329-3336
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Durty Jake's Cafe & Bar
75-5819 Alii Drive Kailua-Kona HI 96740
Tel: (808) 329-7366
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Prince Kuhio Plaza
111East Puainako Street Hilo HI 96720
Tel: (808) 959-3555
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Hula Lamps Of Hawaii
74-5599 Luhia St. Kailua-Kona HI 96740
Tel: 808-326-9583
Fax: 808-331-8533
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Hawaiian Watersports
354 Hahani Street Kailua-Kona HI 96734
Tel: 808-262-KITE
Fax: 808-261-WIND
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