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The Best Food to Try on The Big Island: 10+ Must-Eats in Hawaii
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The Best Food to Try on The Big Island: 10+ Must-Eats in Hawaii

With 1000+ years of interconnected culture, you already know there's the best food to try on the Big Island and the other 7 Hawaiian Islands. Mixing native Polynesian, Asian, and Western culture has created a unique cuisine with plenty to enjoy for everyone. Join us as we explore 11 of the best food to try in Hawaii! Kona Coffee Kona Coffee is arguably the most famous export of the Big Island of Hawaii; this grown only on a few of its hilly slopes, only on this island, in the entire world. Though one of the most expensive blends as well, thankfully, it's easily accessible to tourists throughout the Island. The many coffee farms on the island offer tours and tasting experiences (some even for free) for anyone to try their unique blends. The exquisite taste of the coffee has h...
Mahana Beach Green Sand Beach In Hawaii (Papakolea): 1 of 4 Spectacular Green Sand Beaches in the World!
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Mahana Beach Green Sand Beach In Hawaii (Papakolea): 1 of 4 Spectacular Green Sand Beaches in the World!

There are only 4 green sand beaches in the world, and only one of them is in the 50 states; the Mahana Beach (also known as Papakolea Green Sand Beach) on the Big Island of Hawaii. Known for its olive-green sand accentuated by beautifully clear water and jagged cliffs forming a cove, it's a must-see on any tourist's Big Island vacation. Look no further to find all the information you need about this hike leading to a beach to remember. Overview The Mahana Beach is located on the southern side of the Big Island (Ka'u). Right off the main Hawaii Belt Road, traveling south, it's located near the end of the island. The surrounding area is sparse, with few people and amenities. In order to reach the beach, you need to take a hike; parking is available at the trailhead. A sneak peak ...
Things to Do in Kailua-Kona (Big Island Guide Day 7)
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Things to Do in Kailua-Kona (Big Island Guide Day 7)

Kailua-Kona, the beating heart of the Big Island, has everything you could need in the perfect Hawaii Vacation. Equipped with picturesque resorts and villas, easily-accessible beaches, a bustling downtown, delicious food, and coffee farms up in the hills (to provide you with world-famous Kona Coffee). A day or two in Kailua-Kona can do wonders; there's plenty to explore, and much fun to be had! Following our exploration of Ka'u, the south Big Island, we are returning to Kailua-Kona to wrap up our trip. [Alternatively, you can start your trip from Kona and come back to take your flight at the end of your stay].  Note: This is a work in progress. Check back once the article is finished! This article is Day 7 of the series of 7 Days in Hawaii. Here are the other article...
Things to Do in Ka’u [South Big Island] (Big Island Guide Day 6)
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Things to Do in Ka’u [South Big Island] (Big Island Guide Day 6)

The Southern point of the Big Island, known as Ka'u, hosts some of the most notable features of the Big Island. A rugged section of the coastline, featuring both outcrops and stunning beaches, has a little bit of everything you could want in Hawaii. Famous attractions include the Southernmost point in the United States and the Mahana Green Sand Beach, one of only 3 (three!) green sand beaches in the world. This picturesque section of the island comes after our day in the East side of the island centered around Puna and Mauna Kea. Ka'u can be reached by driving south from either Puna or Kailua-Kona. Note: This is a work in progress. Check back once the article is finished! This article is Day 6 of the series of 7 Days in Hawaii. Here are the other articles in this trip: RE...
Things to Do in Puna and Mauna Kea (Big Island Guide Day 5)
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Things to Do in Puna and Mauna Kea (Big Island Guide Day 5)

Arguably the most overlooked location of the Big Island is Puna; covered in thick forests and old lava flows, at first glance it may pose an unappealing sight; this is one of the most hippie spots I've ever been to, and many establishments are abandoned. But visiting the east of the Big Island will provide you with an experience like no other; the beaches are the most beautiful on the island, with black sand beaches and hidden recreation centers wherever you look. The fruit is abundant in the lush rainforests. And on the way back from Puna, a stop you can't miss is Mauna Kea, the world's tallest mountain (yes, even taller than Everest, when measured from seafloor). This icon of the Big Island is only a few hours' drive away. Just to the east of Volcanoes National Park is Puna. From ...
Things to Do in Volcanoes National Park (Big Island Guide Day 4)
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Things to Do in Volcanoes National Park (Big Island Guide Day 4)

One of the most isolated national parks in America, being across the Pacific Ocean on the Big Island, Volcanoes National Park doesn't often show up high on "Top 10" Lists for National Parks. However, it's truly a hidden gem; it's not every day you get to explore an active volcano and its stunning effects on the landscape. No Big Island vacation is complete without an excursion to Volcanoes National Park. Following a busy day in Hilo, we simply drive up the mountain to Volcano Village, where our day trip of Volcanoes begins! Note: This is a work in progress. Check back once the article is finished! This article is Day 3 of the series of 7 Days in Hawaii. Here are the other articles in this trip: READ FIRST: Guide to the Big Island of Hawaii Day 1 and 2 in Waikoloa + Wai...
Things to Do in Hilo Area (Big Island Guide Day 3)
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Things to Do in Hilo Area (Big Island Guide Day 3)

The Hilo region, surrounding its namesake city, the largest on the island, is the lushest part of the Island of Hawai'i. On this "Road to Hilo", this rainforest landscape and its breathtaking beauty rivals the famed Road to Hana on Maui, but with more amenities. Following this scenic road takes us down to Hilo, which although isn't a perfect vacation destination, there's plenty to keep you occupied during the day. After 2 Days in Waimea and Waikoloa, we're onto (quite literally) greener pastures, travelling along the North side of the Island to reach Hilo in this guide. Note: This is a work in progress. Check back once the article is finished! This article is Day 3 of the series of 7 Days in Hawaii. Here are the other articles in this trip: READ FIRST: Guide to th...
Things to Do in Waimea and Waikoloa (Big Island Guide Day 1 + 2)
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Things to Do in Waimea and Waikoloa (Big Island Guide Day 1 + 2)

Despite being near each other, both the Waikoloa and Waimea regions of the Big Island offer contrary but awesome attractions. Just north of Kailua-Kona, Waikoloa is a collection of villages known for high-end resorts and pristine beaches, rivaling those directly south. But even without racking up a check, there are plenty of scenic points to view here. Then, just up the neighboring mountains is Waimea, the gateway to Hilo and the Northeast, providing a green transitional landscape with beautiful hikes and beaches. We'll be hitting the ground running after landing in the Kailua-Kona Airport, taking 2 days to explore the North-Northwest of Big Island in this guide to Waimea and Waikoloa. Note: This is a work in progress. Check back once the article is finished! This art...
Big Island Guide: Hawaii in 7 Days
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Big Island Guide: Hawaii in 7 Days

Note: Big Island Guide is part of the Hawaii in 7 Days series. Read till the end of Big Island Guide for more information. The Big Island, or the Island of Hawai'i, is the largest, youngest, and namesake of the Hawaiian Islands. It's known for the tallest mountain in the world (yep, it's not Everest) measured from the seafloor, Mauna Kea, the active volcanoes visible in Volcanoes National Park, abundant animal + plant life, along with all the features of a tropical paradise that make it a Hawaiian Island. However, it's overshadowed by its popular cousins of Oahu and Maui. Its more atypical landscape, size, and the prospect of volcanoes can often scare tourists away. However, if you're willing to give the Island of Hawaii a chance, we've got you covered with a guide to the Big Island of...
Guide To Florida Sea Base: Boy Scout High Adventure Camp – 16 Important Factors
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Guide To Florida Sea Base: Boy Scout High Adventure Camp – 16 Important Factors

Apart from regular meetings and campouts, each Boy Scout has an opportunity to participate in 1 of 4 exclusive high-adventure camps situated across the nation. In this article, we will be pin-pointing a marine-based camp in a Guide to Florida Sea Base. Thinking of starting scuba diving in prep for Sea Base? Check out this article for a beginner's guide! Guide to Florida Sea Base is just one of the many high-adventure camps for Boy Scouts. Here are the 4 high adventures that Boy Scouts of America offers: Florida National High Adventure Sea BasePhilmont Scout Ranch High AdventureSummit Bechtel Reserve National Scout CampNorthern Tier High Adventure In this article, we will be providing a guide to the Florida Sea Base, outlining the following topics: This article focuses on F...