
Have you ever noticed how Mother Nature makes such a perfect
playmate? Just take the kids to one of Hawaii's many beaches
and you'll see them playing in the sand, chasing waves to
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You and your children can explore fiery lava flows, vibrant
green fern forests and hidden waterfalls. The activities in
Hawaii are so invigorating, their little minds will be filled
with big wonder. The joy of snorkeling, the awe of watching
a whale breach, and the contagious smile that comes from a
first surf lesson -- these things will stay with them for
the rest of their lives. Kids thrive in Hawaii’s natural
environments and love to try new experiences. (Thanks to Mother
Nature, they seem to sleep better too.)
With little public transportation, a network of long two-lane
highways, and by virtue of its nature (it's really big),
the Big Island requires the rental of a car or motorcycle
if you plan to do any serious exploring.
The two-lane highways along the Kona Coast, Hamakua Coast
and through the Volcano area are narrow, packed with tour
buses and trucks, and the traffic flows fast. You'll want
to be behind either the wheel of a car or the handlebars of
a motorcycle — or in a tour bus.
Circle-island tours are popular on other Hawaiian Islands,
but on this one, we don't recommend it. Although it's possible
to accomplish in one day, the 225-mile trip takes about six
hours, leaving no substantial daylight time to explore the
island's many attractions. We recommend, instead, that you
plan a series of shorter trips maybe one per day to destinations
of your choice.
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