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The Big Island of Hawaii is the largest of the Hawaiian Islands and is known for its diverse landscapes, including active volcanoes, lush rainforests, and black sand beaches. The currency used on the island is the US Dollar. Visitors can explore the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, relax on the beaches of Kona, or snorkel in the crystal-clear waters of Hilo Bay. The island also offers opportunities for hiking, surfing, and stargazing at the Mauna Kea Observatory.
When to visit
The best time to visit the Big Island of Hawaii is during the dry season, which runs from April to October. This is when you can expect sunny days and warm temperatures, perfect for outdoor activities. However, if you're interested in whale watching, the winter months from November to March are ideal as humpback whales migrate to the waters around the island during this time.
Getting around
The best way to get around the Big Island of Hawaii is by renting a car, as public transportation is limited. There are several rental car companies available at the airport and in major towns. Alternatively, you can also join guided tours or use ridesharing services like Uber and Lyft. Another popular way to explore the island is by bike or on foot, especially in areas like the Waipio Valley or the Akaka Falls State Park.
Traveller tips
Make sure to pack sunscreen and insect repellent, as the sun can be strong and there are mosquitoes in certain areas. It's also a good idea to bring a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated, especially when hiking or spending time at the beach. Don't forget to try the local Hawaiian cuisine, such as poke bowls, loco moco, and shave ice. Be respectful of the island's culture and environment, and always follow the 'leave no trace' principles. Lastly, be prepared for sudden changes in weather, as the island's microclimates can vary drastically.