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About Hilo
Hilo is a town located on the eastern coast of the Big Island of Hawaii. It is known for its lush rainforests, stunning waterfalls, and black sand beaches. The currency used in Hilo is the US Dollar. The town has a rich history and is home to many cultural attractions, including museums and historic sites. Hilo is also a popular destination for eco-tourism, with opportunities for hiking, snorkeling, and whale watching.
When to visit
The best time to visit Hilo is during the dry season, which runs from April to October. The weather is warm and sunny during this time, making it perfect for outdoor activities. However, Hilo is a tropical destination and can experience rain at any time of year. The wet season, from November to March, brings more rainfall but also lush green landscapes and blooming flowers.
Getting around
Hilo is a relatively small town that can easily be explored on foot. There are also public buses available for getting around the town and to nearby attractions. Renting a car is a popular option for exploring the surrounding areas and beaches. Taxis and rideshare services are also available in Hilo for convenient transportation.
Traveller tips
Pack light layers as the weather in Hilo can change quickly. Don't forget to bring sunscreen and insect repellent for outdoor activities. Be respectful of the local culture and customs, especially when visiting sacred sites. Try the local Hawaiian cuisine, such as poke bowls and plate lunches, for a taste of authentic flavors. Make sure to book tours and activities in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons. Stay hydrated and drink plenty of water, as the tropical climate can be dehydrating.