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dimasmel Nov 1st, 2025 02:57 PM

7 nights Big Island, Hawaii, itinerary
 
My wife and I will be visiting the Big Island for the first time this January. We’ll be there for 7 nights (we’re both in our 50s) and I’m working on an itinerary. Our main goals are to enjoy some great beaches, take in scenic vistas and unique landscapes, and of course spend time at Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. We’ll have a rental car. Right now, I’m thinking of splitting our stay: 4 nights on the Kona/Kohala side and 3 nights near Volcano Park or Hilo. Here’s where I’m struggling: - Kona vs. Kohala Coast: Our budget is under $400/night. We definitely want to visit Hapuna Beach and I’ve heard the north shore is breathtaking. I’ve found a small, inexpensive rental house in the Hookela/Waimea area (about 15 minutes from Hapuna, convenient for exploring the north, but 40–45 minutes to Kona). Is it too far out? I’ve also seen a condo in Waikoloa Beach (walking distance to ʻAnaehoʻomalu Beach/A-Bay). Is Waikoloa a good base? Or should we stay closer to Kona town? We’re not big on snorkeling. - Volcano Park vs. Hilo: For the last 3 nights, would you recommend staying right near Volcano Park, or is Hilo a better option? Any advice on how best to split our time and where to stay would be much appreciated

tom_mn Nov 1st, 2025 08:24 PM


enjoy some great beaches,
Sorry but you picked the wrong island. Not only aren’t there great beaches there are very few swimmable ones without submerged rocks.

The Big Island is different, pretty in different kind of way, striking but not scenic to me.

We did a 4 night Kona and 3 night Hilo split, it works.

I hope you see a volcanic eruption, it made my trip.

dimasmel Nov 2nd, 2025 06:40 AM

Kona/Hilo split
 
We will be on Big Island in January and plan to split 7 nights between Kohala shore and Volcano Park/Hilo 4 to 3.
Would you recommend 2 or 3 nights near Volcano Park/Hilo?

Thanks.

suze Nov 2nd, 2025 12:51 PM

I’ve found a small, inexpensive rental house in the Hookela/Waimea area

Please be careful. There are mnay illegal rentals you can find online for the Hawaiian islands. You need to check that the place you are considering is officially registered and legal, to avoid a surprise when you arrive!

If you have not yet, do check over on Trip Advisor for the Island of Hawaii (aka Big Island) for much more viewership than here.

tom_mn Nov 4th, 2025 04:19 PM


Would you recommend 2 or 3 nights near Volcano Park/Hilo?
2 nights is not enough. Trying to remember, spent 3 nights in Hilo at the Dolphin Bay Hotel. Spent the first half day driving out the volcano which had just quit erupting. The first full day drove north to see the waterfalls and go all the way to Waipiʻo Valley Lookout, then come back. Drove by the nice arboretum but did not go in. Second full day was all at the National Park, interesting, drove all the roads, it's a full day, volcano erupted at dusk. It's about an hour to drove between Hilo and the national park. It can be chilly up there so I would not stay nearby. Hilo is a bit dodgy, I did not feel safe walking around but had no issues. Bring a flashlight in the evening if eating there and walking back to hotel, very dim street lamps.

starrs Nov 5th, 2025 12:19 PM

Years ago we took a trip and spent a week at the Hilton Waikoloa resort. During that trip, we booked an inn at Volcano (without checking out) and did a big loop of the island, spending the night on the other side. It worked for us and gave us a chance to see Volcano NP. I really didn't have a lot of interest to spend more time on the rainy side of the island. It worked for us. Just wanted to share that in case it could be an option for you.

Adding - We ate at the Thai restaurant next to the hardware store in Volcano (owned by the same people at the time) and that dinner was some of the best Thai food I'd ever had. They fly "home" for spices and the food was fantastic. I just checked the Google reviews and they seem to still be strong. Thai Thai Bistro and Bar.

Madam397 Nov 6th, 2025 12:51 PM

The Big Island is indeed big. As I recall it is an island the size of the state of CT and no matter where you stay or break the trip up you will do a lot of driving. It’s been a while and I was there twice for conventions pre-pandemic with my husband staying at the Hilton Waikoloa. The first time was in beginning of December and the second time in January. I think the island is so very interesting because of the varied climate and topography and distinct locations so different from one another. I can’t recall that it is especially beach focused. One of the times we were there featured a Pacific storm in which guests were asked to remain in their rooms away from the windows because of severe wind and when we did make it to Volcano National Park we were met with stormy weather and super windy weather plus because of the rain the paths were muddy and you don’t want to bring mud into your rental car. In Hilo we saw the banyan tree grove and had lunch but there is more to do there, a museum about previous tsunamis. We did visit a coffee farm one day as well as the tropical botanical gardens.


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