Experience the Magical Ocean

Hawaii is generally known for its magical beaches. The Big Island offers a unique choice of beaches and has one of the best and most diverse ecosystems in the world. From green sea turtles to spinner dolphins, humpback whales, and giant manta rays – you will find all sorts of unique sea animals here. Due to its beautiful oceans and unique ocean life, all sorts of water activities are popular on the Big Island. You can witness the beauty of this underwater life firsthand by going kayaking, surfing, deep-sea diving, or snorkeling.
Many people also choose to combine various water sporting activities into one adventure that can make for an incredible day. The best way to do this is to kayak to the Captain Cook Monument across Kealakekua Bay and spend your day there participating in diving and snorkeling activities.
With calm waters, abundant underwater life, and extensive coral reefs, Kealakekua Bay offers an amazing diving and snorkeling experience all year round. You will frequently find spinner dolphins gracing the Kealakekua Bay and sea turtles on the offshore waters, but the most mystical experience you can have here is night-diving with the giant manta rays. Many people also suggest that this is one of the top 10 things you should experience during your lifetime.
Stargaze From Mauna Kea

Since your mind instantly wanders off to the tropical beaches when you think of Hawaii, it can be quite difficult to imagine that there’s a snowcapped mountain at just a short drive. Mauna Kea is a dormant volcano that is the star of the Big Island. Did you know that Mauna Kea is actually higher than Mount Everest? Mauna Kea starts right from the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, making it the tallest mountain in the world. So, you can imagine what it would be like to stargaze from the tallest mountain ever.
The world’s largest astronomical observatory is located at the summit of Mauna Kea. There are various stargazing programs that take place over here every night, completely free of cost. Many operators also offer summit tours, taking you to the icy peak of this unbelievable tropical phenomenon.
Explore the Town of Holualoa

The town of Holualoa is truly an unexplored and hidden gem of the Big Island. This town is a fifteen-minute drive from the main coastal highway on the Big Island. With breathtaking natural beauty and tradition, this is the perfect town for an artist retreat. This mountainside town hosts many artists, musicians, interesting shops, and fun eateries. You will come across many art galleries here that showcase the works of various local artists, and every year, there are various festivals and events that help in this town that you should experience.
You will never have a true Hawaiian experience until you explore these 5 hidden gems on the Big Island.
