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Big Island Activities & Tours, from ジャパン・ハワイ・トラベル
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On the Big Island there's an adventure waiting
for anyone with a sense of play and imagination. In one day, a family
can experience the desertlike lava plains along the Kona coast and
the rainiest city in America, Hilo. Go from sea level to the world's
tallest mountain, Mauna Kea (13,796 when measured from sea level,
33,500 from the ocean floor), cruise through green rainforest or
black lava rock. Watch whales, swim with dolphins, whisper to horses
or listen to rare birdsong, sleep in the hotel industry's best,
or camp out in seldom-seen places. The West, or Kona, Side of the
island is dry and sunny -- a nexus of activity with deep-sea fishing,
quaint shops and restaurants, snorkeling, SCUBA diving, submarine
underwater tours, hikes through thick rainforests, horseback riding
... If you're a high activity type, the West Side is the place for you ...
Click here for a more on Big Island Activities
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 | Aloha VIP: Lei Greetings, Hawaii Standard leis are one strand vanda orchids or plumerias. Deluxe leis are thick carnations or other combinations |  | Atlantis Submarines Hawaii, Hawaii Atlantis Submarines Hawaii in Kona offers underwater tours of the Kona Coast's spectacular reefs. |  | Fairwind II Catamaran Cruise Fairwind II Catamaran Cruise offers an award winning snorkel cruise to historic Kealakekua Bay. |  | Gathering of the Kings Luau The Gathering of the Kings is spectacular dinner show that begins under the stars dining on culinary treasures from Hawai段, Tahiti, New Zealand and Samoa on the beautiful grounds of The Fairmont Orchid. |  | Island Breeze King Kamehameha Luau The Island Breeze King Kamehameha Luau includes traditional Imu Ceremony, spectacular Polynesian Revue, international buffet dinner and open bar. |  | Kona Sunrise Charters Kona Sunrise Charters offers a selection of package tours on Hula Kai - the Big Island's newest snorkel & dive catamaran - designed and built specifically for those seeking Hawaii's ultimate snorkel and dive cruise. |  | Royal Kona Resort Luau The Royal Kona Resort is held in the resort's oceanfront coconut grove where after the island-style feasting, guests can enjoy the acclaimed cast of musicians and dancers as they take you through a fast-paced journey through the South Pacific Islands. |  | Sunshine Helicoptors, Hawaii Sunshine Helicoptors offers a variety of tours of the Big Island of Hawaii. |  | Waikoloa Beach Marriott Luau The Waikoloa Beach Marriott Luau includes Imu Ceremony, traditional Hawaiian luau dinner, Polynesian song and dance of the Pacific, Samoan fire dance and open bar. |
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Family Fun: Hawaii's Big Island is a big ohana, and
that means family, whether it's a traditional mom & dad and kids,
blended, extended, multi generational family reunion or a group of
old friends. The Big Island ohana embraces groups of people traveling
together, of different ages, with different interests and tastes.
And there's an adventure waiting for anyone with a sense of play and
imagination. In one day, a family can experience the desertlike lava
plains along the Kona coast and the rainiest city in America, Hilo.
Go from sea level to the world's tallest mountain, Mauna Kea (13,796
when measured from sea level, 33,500 from the ocean floor), cruise
through green rainforest or black lava rock. Watch whales, swim with
dolphins, whisper to horses or listen to rare birdsong, sleep in the
hotel industry's best, or camp out in seldom-seen places.
Adventures: The West, or Kona, Side of the island
is dry and sunny -- a nexus of activity with deep-sea fishing, quaint
shops and restaurants, snorkeling, SCUBA diving, submarine underwater
tours, hikes through thick rainforests, horseback riding ... If you're
a high activity type, the West Side is the place for you.
Golf: There are 20 magnificent courses on Hawaii's
Big Island (and more are being developed). These courses are carved
out of ancient lava flows, nestled among historical Hawaiian landmarks,
and fronting some of the most beautiful coastline of the Pacific.
The striking contrasts of lush green fairways, pure white bunkers,
jet-black lava flows, and turquoise blue Pacific waters make for some
of the most scenic holes anywhere.
Text & Facts courtesy: HVCB
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