kona/hilo
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It depends, for one thing, on where on the Kona coast you start from. Another factor is whether you take the north route, the south route, or the saddle road. The roads are generally in good repair, but because it's a mountainous area there are lots of twists and turns that add to your travelling time.
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It has been a few years for me I thought is was about 4 hours you want to get a night view in, if I did not know when I was getting back to Hawaii I would want a few night views in. There is better outdoor life in general on the hilo side. Just 11/2 hours away you have Waipio Valley and the Hamakua coast closer you have green beaches, thurstons lava tub and surrounding rainforest, a lot of stuff up there don't be pulled as I have been by the slick resorts on Kona side.
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It took us about 2 hours to go around the north side in the morning from the Four Seasons area of Kona to the volcano. The way back, we went on the south side (at night) and that took about 3 1/2 hours to get back.
It's well worth the trip, and I'd stick to going around the north side. We saw absolutely nothing on the way back.
Have fun!
It's well worth the trip, and I'd stick to going around the north side. We saw absolutely nothing on the way back.
Have fun!