Home · Recipes · Life and Travel A Week on the Big Island Hawaii Author: Maryanne CabreraPublished: Jul 6, 2017Updated: Jan 24, 2024 19 ReviewsThis post may contain affiliate links. Read our disclosure policy. This Big Island Hawaii travel guide has everything you want to eat, see, and do during a weekend long vacation on the island. Aloha! Welcome to the Big Island. Official named Hawaii, this is the largest of the Hawaiian Islands (and it continues to grow due to volcanic activity). Kailua-Kona on the west and Hilo on the east are the island’s two main cities. The island has a very diverse landscape with lava rocks on the west and lush greens on the east. I’ve visited the Big Island of Hawaii twice in the past two years and this is a complication of all my favorite eats and activities. If you are planning on island hopping, I also have guides for (72 hours in) Maui and (72 hours in) Kauai. Transportation: There are two major airports on opposite ends of the Big Island: KOA- Kona International Airport and ITO-Hilo International Airport. You will definitely need to rent a car. Car rentals are available at both airports. TIP: Book your car through CostcoTravel for the best deals. Lyft is non-existent on the island and Uber is very limited. The Kona side (west side) of the island is full of lava rock. It’s unlike anything I’ve ever seen before. Driving from Kona airport up to the resorts near Puako and Waikoloa you will see several signs for donkey crossings as well as bare stretches of lava rocks. Food and Drinks: There are four things I look forward to the most when visiting any island in Hawaii: 1.) fresh fish, 2.) loco moco 3.) shave ice and 4.) local fruits and foods from the farmers’ market. Da Poke Shack 76-6246 Ali’i Drive, Kailua-Kona, open 10am-6pm or until they run out of food This was the most delicious thing I had on the Big Island. Weeks later and I still think about this magical meal. Get here early, before the good stuff runs out. And yes, they do run out of food before closing time. They catch their fish fresh every morning. If you arrive early enough, you can watch them break down the catches of the day. (Umeke’s is another place popular for poke, but I love Da Poke Shack SO MUCH MORE.) 808 Grindz Cafe, 75-5660 Kopiko Plaza, Kona, open 7am-2pm They have 8 varieties of loco moco! The one photographed above is the kalbi moco. It was so delicious that I ate it twice on one week. You must order the Mac Nut Pancakes with Mac-Nilla Sauce. They also have daily specials like adobo fried rice and dinuguan (Filipino pig blood stew). Scandinavian Shave Ice, 75-5699 Alii Dr, Kailua-Kona open 11am My favorite shave ice is still Ululani in Maui, but this one comes at close second. You can ice cream (or pineapple dole whip!) in the center of your shave ice. They have tons of flavor options. My picks are: tamarind, lychee, and guava. Hilo’s Farmers’ Market, Mamo St & Kamehameha Ave, Hilo Hilo’s Farmers’ Market is the largest in all of Hawaii. It’s open everyday. Try to visit on Wednesdays and Saturdays when there are over 200 vendors selling local produce, prepared foods, and crafts. The other days are a bit slower and there are only around 20 vendors available. Basik Acai, 75-5831 Kahakai Road, Kailua-Kona, open 9am Nothing beats acai bowls and fresh fruit smoothies with an ocean view. If you can’t make it to this location, they have outposts in San Francisco, Portland, and Reno. Conscious Culture Cafe & Big Island Booch Kombucha, 110 Keawe St. Hilo, open 8am-8pm everyday When you need a break from rice mixed plates and poke bowls, Conscious Culture is the place to go. They have all sorts of omnivore and vegan/vegetarian options. Best of all, they have kombucha on tap! From kombucha flights, fresh coconut, and a great assortment of teas, you’ll be well hydrated. Holy Donuts, 75-5729 AliÊ»i Drive, Kona I love fried foods, especially sweet fried foods. I recommend the creme brulee donut and the glazed pineapple fritter. If you want malasadas, see the next location below. Punalu’u Bake Shop Route 11 Na`alehu , open 9am everyday Make a stop at this bake shop on the way to Punalu’u Black Sand Beach and Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. They’re most famous for their sweetbreads and shortbread cookies. I come here for their malasadas. They have a variety of flavors, but the taro one is my fav! If you come during the summer, be sure to order an iced coffee to go! Kona Brewing Company, Pub & Brewery 74-5612 Pawai Place Kailua Kona Take the brewery tour and sample all their beers! Then, take a seat at their restaurant for pupus and pizzas. They have indoor seating available, or you can sit outside in the garden. Lava Lava Beach Club , 69-1081 Ku’uali’i Pl, Waikoloa Village Located within the Waikoloa Beach Resort, this is my favorite place to grab and drink and watch the sunset. It’s right on the beach and you can even request to have a table on the sand. This place gets packed in the afternoon. Be sure to make reservations if you have a large party. Lava Lava, Huggo’s, and On The Rocks are all related to each other. Huggo’s, 75-5828 Kahakai Road, Kailua-Kona If you’re in the mood for fine dining, Huggo’s is the perfect dinner spot for celebrating special occasions. Request a table by the water for the best views. I always order the catch of the day! On The Rocks, 75-5824 Kahakai Road, Kailua-Kona Located next door to Huggo’s, On The Rock is a very casual lively bar. They have a wide assortment of tiki cocktails and mixed drinks, as well as some festive souvenir glasses for you to take home. They usually have live music at night. Things to see and do: Fair Wind Deluxe Kona Coast Snorkel and BBQ Cruise I had so much fun on this snorkeling tour. I’ve tried the other snorkeling companies, but Fair Wind is my favorite. They take you to two different snorkeling spots. We saw a ton of fish, some dolphins, and even met a few sea turtles! Unlike the other boats, this one has a restroom on board. And surprisingly, the bbq lunch is super ono! Manta Ray Night Snorkeling This is a crazy and memorable experience. As soon as the sun sets, the boats take you out into the ocean for manta ray feedings. You get up close and personal with these giant manta rays. It was unreal. Word of caution- the waves are much stronger at night. If you are prone to seasickness be sure to take motion sickness medication ahead of time. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park You could spend several days exploring this vast national park. From lava tube caves to forest trails, there is plenty to see and explore. It costs $25 per car to enter the parks. This grants you access to the park for one week. There are over 150 miles of hiking trails, as well as several biking options, campsites, and guided tours. Best of all, the park is open 24 hours! Go to the Jagger Museum and observation area at nightfall to see the volcano light up with glowing lava. Waterfalls There are several waterfalls on the Hilo side of the island. Three big ones to see: Akaka Falls, Rainbow Falls, and Pe’epe’e Falls. Word of caution: BRING BUG SPRAY when you hike to these locations. There will be mosquitos. Tour Kona Coffee Plantations There are several Kona coffee farms with drop-in free tours and tastings. Popular ones to visit include Hula Daddy Kona Coffee and Greenwell Farms. For more detailed coffee activities, check out this guide. Hawaii Forest and Trail Tours During my first visit to the Big Island, we took this 12-hour Epic Island Volcano Journey tour. It was a wonderful comprehensive introduction to the various areas that make up the Big Island. The tour takes you around the entire island with numerous spots and breaks at the most iconic locations of the area. I highly recommend it. Take a tour at the beginning of your vacation and ask the tour guides everything you want to know about the island. Punalu’u Black Sand Beach You will pass this beach while driving to Volcanos National Park from Kailua-Kona. It’s a beautiful black sand beach known for giant Hawaiian sea turtles. The beach is a bit rocky and not the most ideal place for swimming. Mauna Kea Beach Enter though the Mauna Kea Beach Hotel driveway and follow signs to the free beach parking area. Arrive early morning or late afternoon for parking. The small lot fills up fast, especially on the weekends. If no beach parking is available, you’ll have to pay $45 to park at the hotel. This public beach has access to restrooms and showers. It’s the perfect white sand beach for swimming and relaxing. Hawaii Tropical Botanic Garden, 27-717 Old Mamalahoa Highway, Papaikou, open 9am-5pm This beautiful tropical garden is filled with exotic foliage and blooms. There’s also an aviary and numerous lookout points along the beach. It costs $18 for adult admission and it’s totally worth it to be surrounded by all the lush greens. (And you’ll see the cutest little pink pineapples!) It takes about 75 minutes to stroll through all the different areas, however, you’ll want to spend some time absorbing it all in. If you get tired of walking, there are golf carts available to drive you back to the entrance.No Hawaiian vacation is complete without experiencing sunset at the beach. My favorite spot for unobstructed sunset viewing is at Lava Lava Beach Club at Waikoloa Beach Resort. What’s better than watching the sunset with a tasty cocktail in your hand?
Christa says: July 6, 2017 I want to retire to Hawai’i…it’s the most beautiful, relaxing, best smelling place I’ve ever been…and the pulled pork? To die for! Reply
Luzel says: July 6, 2017 Maybe at the top you should put a disclaimer: do not read when hungry! But I just had dinner and this made me hungry all over again! Wonderful blog, I can’t wait to go to Hawaii! Reply
Olivia Stacey says: July 6, 2017 I really enjoyed reading your travel guide, thanks for sharing! I’ve never been to Hawaii, but it’s on my list of places to travel in the near future. I’m definitely going to keep this post in mind. xoxo, Liv http://www.livslookbook.com Reply
Michael @ Super Millennial says: July 6, 2017 Serious food porn this looks awesome! I can’t wait to go next year, thanks for the helpful guide! Reply
ASA says: July 6, 2017 This looks amazing! I plan to visit the Big Island in November. Any idea what the weather will be like? Reply
Maryanne Cabrera says: July 12, 2017 It’ll be around 70s-80s. It’ll probably rain a lot more on the Hilo side during that time.
Amber Mamian says: July 7, 2017 I love Hawaii we travel there yearly bc we were married in Maui and my father in law still lives there and we always try hitting at least one other island while we are there. Loved this guide and definitely taking notes for future visits. Reply
heather (delicious not gorgeous) says: July 7, 2017 looks like you had an awesome time!! wrong island, i know, but ice garden on oahu is my favorite shaved ice place, maybe because the line is so much shorter than all the other places and it’s delicious despite the lack of hype and attention around it. Reply
Maryanne Cabrera says: July 12, 2017 Yes! It’s so hard returning from vacation. My mind is still elsewhere. I haven’t tried Ice Garden. I’ll be sure to check it out next time I’m in Oahu!
Beth Cole says: August 6, 2017 Coming to Hawaii with 8 other family members in December and staying in the Big Island 5 nights. Your insights are very helpful and getting me excited to go. Thank you!!!!! Reply
Maryanne Cabrera says: August 8, 2017 That’s wonderful! I hope you and your family have a great vacation!
Shelley says: September 4, 2017 You shoukd update your article as Lyft is very much here as well as Uber. I am a driver for both on Kona side up north in Waikoloa area. The downside is people think it is not available here because they cannot use the app when they land, it says no drivers available. It is blocked, until you get to the top road highway. Help spread the word, it is here! Mahalo! Reply
Dave says: August 8, 2018 Excellent article and great advices. Followed majority but had to tweak based on which place comes first in some cases. The places to eat was great but we also loved “Broke The Mouth” place and the Animal Burger and Futikaki Chicken were delicious. Thank you for the great advices… Reply
Linda Bernal Weidkamp says: September 13, 2018 Hi Maryanne, Have you ever published Pork/Chicken Adobo yet? It is one of my basic favorites. Would you please consider sharing your recipe for it? Much thanks. I love your work, etc. You do a terrific job and those recipes of yours are wonderful. From one Filipina to another, maraming salamat for all you do! Linda W. Reply
azeka shopping cool says: October 13, 2019 What a delicious foods and beautiful place. I want to go to this place. It is a perfect place for a date for your loved ones and family. I hope i can go here this year. Reply