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The spirit and energy of creation surrounds you everywhere on Hawaii's Big Island. Polynesian legend claims the goddess Pele gave volcanic birth to the Islands of Aloha. Hawaii's Big Island is her latest and greatest creation. One island. Still warm from its fiery birth. Larger twice than its sisters combined and growing every day as its active volcano, Kilauea, sends new land to a steamy meeting with the ocean 4,000 feet below. Countless waterfalls feeding rain forests of botanical wonder add a fantasy flavor to the landscape. Massive black lava fields hint at the island's relative youth. And multiples of uncrowded beaches let you catch your breath amidst unspoiled beauty. It's thrilling.

During your vacation here on Hawaii's Big Island, you'll find yourself - renewed, refreshed, amazed, informed and deeply touched - by abundant, spectacular and unspoiled nature, by the warmth of an authentic Aloha spirit uniquely nourished by our contact with this living land (itself constantly in rebirth) - and by the sheer variety of all there is to see, to do and to feel. Hawaii's Big Island is famous as a magnet for the peoples of the world. When you feel the presence of this special place, you'll find out why - and you'll redefine your expectations of the word "vacation." You can begin your adventure right now! Dive into our island: you'll soon be "magnetized" yourself!
Romance on Hawaii's Big Island Magical black, green and white sandy beaches with stunning sunsets and mesmerizing hula moons beck on to lovers on Hawaii's Big Island.
"stunning view, very romantic"-Comments from our guests
Bed and Breakfast, Hilo Hawaii, Big Island map
Flying into Kona, Hilo

I f you are planning on flying into Kona try and get a flight that arrives early in the day. It takes approximately two hours to drive from Kona to Hilo and there are many spectacular stops along the way. Take highway 190 and head towards Waimea and then on to Honokaa. Follow 19 to Hilo, the first bridge in Hilo is over the Wailuku River. there is a stop light. This is Wainuenue, go four stoplights up and you will see an orange pink Methodist church on the corner of opposite a elementary school Kaiulani Street. There is a bridge back over the river. Cross this and go almost to the end and you will see the round Emeraldview Guesthouse sign