Hawaii Vacation Rentals Bring You a World of Adventure

With 4,028 square miles of land and still growing, there's no shortage of adventure on Hawaii's Big Island. Hiking, biking, and horseback riding seem even more thrilling set amongst the island's diverse environments and volcanic formations. Spend your morning snorkelling in Kealakekua Bay, then spend the afternoon horseback riding in Parker Ranch. Visit Volcanoes National Park one day, then stargaze atop Mauna Kea the next. Learn about ancient Hawaiian culture at a temple (Puukohala Heiau), a palace (Hulihee Palace), or a city of refuge (Puuhonua o Honaunau National Historic Park). The itineraries are endless on Hawaii's Big Island, and Hawaii vacation rentals open a world of adventure!

Hiking adventures near Hawaiian vacation rentals abound in Volcanoes National Park. Hike through the Thurston Lava Tube, Devastation Trail, or the challenging Crater Rim trail, which encircles the summit of Kilauea Volcano's caldera. Be sure to pack comfortable shoes when you visit Hawaii's Big Island. Take a day hike on Chain of Craters Road. Or for well-equipped and experienced backpackers, hike overnight in the park's backcountry. See a ranger at the Kilauea Visitor Center to get trail information, maps, and permits. Or you can discover Hawaii by taking a guided tour with a renowned naturalist guide who will share with you a world of rainforests, waterfalls, cliffside trails, rare birds, sunsets atop Mauna Kea and other active volcanoes. Guided biking tours are also available at the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, followed by wine tasting at the Volcano Winery. Many stables provide guided horseback tours in Waipio Valley and Kahua Ranch. Waipio Valley provides spectacular waterfalls and lush jungle trails, while Kohala boasts panoramic views of the coastline. One of Hawaii's great area kayaking adventures is the sea caves and lava tubes out of Keauhou Bay. There are also many great kayaking and snorkeling sites like Kiholo, A bay, Puako, Kona bay, and Hookena beach that are both fun and rewarding. If you take a swim at Ho'okena Beach, the green sea turtles may come right up to you in the surf!

Big island vacation rentals put you in the center of the action. The Big Island is also the birthplace of King Kamehameha I, and home to the annual Merrie Monarch Festival, Hawaii's Big Island has a strong connection to its Hawaiian heritage. The arts community is also flourishing in places like Holualoa near Kailua-Kona, Hawi in North Kohala, and Hilo. Performing arts, exhibits, and festivals occur year-round so check local papers for events and times. While in Kona, have a cup of coffee! 100% pure Kona coffee is a rare commodity exclusively grown in north and south Kona. The high elevation, constant cloud coverage, and rich volcanic soil in the upland slopes of Kona and the small town of Holualoa create an ideal environment for harvesting this unique Hawaiian coffee bean. There are roughly 600 coffee farms in Kona and many offer tours to the public. Visit thriving coffee orchards and learn about the meticulous harvesting process. Then explore the coffee mill and see how the beans are processed. As you finish your tour, sip a freshly brewed cup for yourself and experience the rich aroma and flavorful taste that makes 100% Kona coffee so highly valued.

Hawaiian vacation rentals are the best way to spend your time on the islands. HawaiianBeachRentals.com specializes in finding the perfect accommodations for clients. On their site they have numerous hawaii vacation rentals to choose from including big island vacation rentals which are not as easy to find compared to the other islands. Check it out as it costs you nothing to browse the properties.

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