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At the airport, as the island unfolds before you In the waves at ‘Anaeho‘omalu Beach Over mai tais by the pool Over pesto with island prawns at Kawaihae Harbor Before you put on your scuba mask at Mahukona State Park
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Under the ironwood trees in Kohala
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On horseback in Waimea
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When shopping for antiques in Honoka‘a
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Between bites of sugar-coated malasadas in Hāmākua In the mist of ‘Akaka Falls On a bridge in Lili‘uokalani Gardens at Hilo Bay While waiting for night to reveal the volcano’s glow Between sips of fresh Kona coffee at a local mill When you spot your first butterfly fish while snorkeling at Richardson Beach
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At the 13,796 ft. summit of Mauna Kea
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Camping under the stars at Hōnaunau On the black sand beach at Punalu‘u While eating saimin at Nā‘ālehu On a catamaran cruise
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Getting here is convenient
~ Hawai‘i’s Big Island is easily accessible. Choose from convenient direct flights to Kona International Airport (KOA) located on the West side of the island, from major gateways such as Los Angeles, Orange County, San Francisco, Oakland, Chicago, Denver, Phoenix, Seattle, Vancouver and Tokyo, or frequently scheduled 30 minute interisland flights connecting from Honolulu to both Kona and Hilo. Oakland also provides direct service into Hilo (ITO) on the East side of the island. U.S. Customs is on-site at Kona International Airport and private jets can be accommodated as well.