Experience the Big Island of Hawai'i

February 28, 2026

Most Diverse Climes & Fiery Growth

The rainbow islands of Hawai'i are paradise on Earth, with year round tropical weather (just 100 miles from the Equator), warm ocean waters, lush jungles and spectacular beaches. But the youngest island among the archipelago is also the BIGGEST (able to fit all of its sister islands within its land mass).


Like its island-relatives, the island of Hawai'i too has a windward (easterly and green) and a leeward (westerly and sunnier) side. But the baby of the family is still growing, thanks to the most active volcano on Earth. The frequent eruptions of mighty Kilauea emits more lava flows than anywhere else.


It also is home to the highest and most concentrated number of diverse global climes on the planet. "The Big" has 11 distinct climate zones, ranging from tropical rainforest to alpine tundra, desert, savanna, and even snow-capped peaks standing nearly 14 thousand feet above sea-level.  One can literally drive from palm-lined beaches to snowy mountains in an hour.


The Big island is also sparsely populated, with nature being its primary draw, not bustling city scenes. It is a peaceful slice of heaven on Earth ... well ... except for the red fiery stuff that continues to expand our island paradise.


We look forward to introducing you to this unique island gem. She is sure to amaze your senses and calm your soul.


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