Big Islands is called the Big Hawaiian Island, is a volcanic island located at the easternmost and southernmost part of the Hawaiian archipelago (Hawaii, USA) with an area of over 10,000 km2, larger than all the other Hawaiian islands combined.
The Big Island impresses with its space and distance, with a landscape more diverse than anywhere else in the world with lava deserts, farms, grasslands, mountain forests, warm beaches, sprunki retake, cool plateaus, smoking volcanoes, flowing lava, towering peaks and bottomless abysses, traces of Polynesian people who lived here thousands of years ago.
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is about a 45-minute drive from Hilo and a little over three hours from Kona.
The park has more than 240 trails that wind through craters, hot deserts, rainforests, a spectacular lava tube and two active volcanoes: Maunaloa, which last erupted in 1984, and Kilauea, which has been active since January 3, 1983.