WELCOME TO THE BIG ISLAND
The large land mass of the Big Island of Hawaii encompasses nearly every climate zone and terrain feature known in the world. From rugged lava-field deserts to snow-capped peaks, from lush rainforests to the wild untamed beauty of the active lava flows, the Big Island offers many different things to see and do. While it is the only island that offers the chance to fly over a live volcano, the Big Island of Hawaii rewards its helicopter tourists with other equally memorable sights as well. The Kohala Coast, Waipio Valley, to the 'Circle of Fire' including the steaming gas crater of Puu Oo, the expansive Kilauea Crater, and a flight over the stunning Volcanoes National Park. If you're feeling really brave, try your flight 'doors-off' for an extreme experience! Whether you are looking for a traditional luau feast and show or a more upscale and theatrical Polynesian revue, the Big Island is the perfect place to enjoy your special evening. Any luau option will leave you breathless. The waters off the coast of Kona are arguably the world's very best for landing a record-breaking marlin or other big game fish, but there are also many other treasures in Kona's waters. Kealakekua Bay is breathtakingly beautiful, and home to every kind of sea life imaginable, including several species of whales and seals. And don't forget the dolphins. A romantic sunset dinner cruise or cocktail sail could also be the perfect end to your perfect vacation. That said, the waters off the coast of Kona really are some of the best for sportfishing. Home to some of the world's largest and most prestigious fishing tournaments, the Big Island of Hawaii promises you and your party a sportfishing experience unrivaled anywhere in the Pacific, or even the world. 
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