It was great to go to the big island again. First thing after arriving in Kona, was to do a flight around the island since that would not be allowed after I went diving (in real life doing both was within safety margins, but the company didn't want to deal with the liability).
Day1
First thing was flying around the island, wihch gave nice pictures, even if that didn't include lava flows:
Next to the airport was a commercial seahorse farm. They had a very overpriced tour, but you got to hold a seahorse at the end :) No, the price is not really worth the tour, but I didn't have enough time to research it to that level of detail, oh well. It was still fun:
algea they are growing
sea horses they are growing
we were able to put our hands in a tank and have a seahorse attach to us
Nextdoor was a Salt Farm, also worth a visit:
nice selection of salts
The rest of the day was spent doing an afternoon and manta ray night dive, and a chill dinner:
sorting pictures :)
Day2
The next day was very busy with 4 dives, two on boat and 2 shore dives, and arrived just in time for an evening Luau. It was a low key luau but with a nice show giving the history of polynesians across the pacific, which was quite nice:
Day3
The 3rd day, 2 more dives and then a drive to the Hilo side through Saddle Road:
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Going at altitude just 2h afer my last dive was potentialy tricky, but thankfully one of my 3 dive computers was able to give me the maximum altitude that was safe to ascend to, and it was high enough to where I was going:
by then I could already go to 10,000ft
Across the road to the observatory, there was a short altitude hike with view:
Unfortunately, the lava flow towards Saddle road had already stopped fee days prior, and the road to Mauna Kea was closed due to snow, so we didn't get to go to the peak, either:
visitor center at 9000ft was open, though
After that, the road was drenched in rain, so there was no point in stopping until just before Hilo. Kaumana Caves was a nice stop on the way, a real lava tube that you can explore for a really long distance:
one direction had a hole and exit, but kept going on for a long way
The other direction in the lava tube was inteesting too, including a tube that splits in two:
Day4
After a night at the Bed and Breakfast, went to check out the 2 local waterfalls in the morning:
After that, quick stop by Hilo farmer's market:
From Hilo, it was an easy drive to Volcano NP:
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From the research and prior experience, I knew it was best to start with Kilauea Iki Trail, a beautiful hike in a crater that isn't 100 years old yet:
I love how this spot has layers you can simply take apart with one hand
When getting out Thurston Lava Tube is right there, but it's very underwhelming compared to the previous day's hike in Kaumana Caves:
my flashlights still came in handy
When it came time for the Steam Vents and the nice Sulphur Banks hike, pouring rain came down, that got all the way inside my socks and shoes since I only had my emergency umbrella and not a bigger one:
By the end, the Volcano Art Center Gallery was a good stop from the rain, which didn't stop:
I wish I could have seen that
I did a couple of other quick hikes, but it was not fun with the rain, but the good news was that the weather got better at the end of chains of craters road, but the ocean:
just in time for sunset
Day5
I got up early on the last day (14:30 flight out on the other side of the island), and went to the local park in Hilo, very nice:
My plan was then to drive up around the coast back to Hilo, and stopped at Hawai'i Tropical Bioreserve & Garden which I independently re-discovered was the best botanical garden on the island (realized later it was the same one I went to in 2009, but no biggie, it was definitely worth going back to):
From there, finishing the island tour was technically possible, but not very safe time-wise, and there would not have been time to stop for anything, so it was safer to retreat and go back to Hilo through saddle road and make the flight with a good 15mn to spare :)
Quick stop to check out Kaulana Manu trail for birding another time:
Back to Kona, with airport in the background:
4.5 days might have been barely enough for the big island without diving, but with diving, the time was a bit short. Still, I feel like the itinerary worked out pretty well, considering. |