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Local Hawaii Sightseeing
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park With red-hot lava oozing towards the sea, dense clouds swirling around the peaks of Kilauea and Mauna Loa, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is an International Biosphere Reserve and World Heritage site renowned for the incredible story of evolution within it. The park encompasses 333,086 acres and seven ecological zones including rainforest.
Water Sports The Big Island has more coastline than any other Hawaiian island. Snorkelers and scuba divers love the clear, pristine waters and amazing variety of colorful reef fish and turtles. Fishermen love the deep-sea fishing off of Kailua-Kona. Whale-watchers love our wintertime humpback visitors.
Mauna Kea Mountain Measured as the world's tallest mountain from its base under sea level, Mauna Kea (Hawaiian for white mountain) is often snowcapped during the winter months. It is also home to some of the world's most powerful telescopes- which makes for a Hawaii sightseeing experience like no other.
Golf Playing on the Big Island's courses is a golfer's dream. With the lush greens of the courses settled in amongst the stark black lava, the Big Island has something for everyone. Playing on the Big Island's courses is a golfer's dream. With the lush greens of the courses settled in amongst the stark black lava, the Big Island has something for everyone.
For more information on all of the Hawaii sightseeing opportunities nearby, please click on the links below:
http://www.GoHawaii.com/big-island
www.GoHawaii.com
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