Hawaiis Big Island
Hawaii's Big Island is a land of spectacular contrasts. In a little over 4,000 square miles are tropical forests, sandy beaches, one of world's tallest mountains and the active Kilauea Volcano.
Lava from the mighty Kilauea Volcano flows into the sea.
Sunset stroll on the beach.
The Keck Telescope is perched high atop Mauna Kea. Muana Kea is actually one the world's tallest mountains measuring 33,000 feet high from its base at the bottom of the sea.
Orchids are typical of the exotic fauna growing on The Big Island.
Paniolo- Hawaiian cowboy practices roping. Paniolo's tend 300 horses and 35,000 cattle on the 225,000 acre Parker Ranch.
Sea Turtles may be seen swimming close to shore on many of Hawaii's beaches.
Not to be missed is the world famous Kona Coffee grown on the island! A cup may be enjoyed in the town of Kona or in our hotel lobby.