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Hawaii's Big Island Multisport

Hawaii's Big Island Multisport

"If you thought the blue of the Pacific was something to write home about, wait until you see the grazing land rippling along the flank of the Kohala Mountains. The grass really is greener in Hawaii," raves Travel+Leisure. The diversity of the Big Island's greens and blues is well matched to the activities on our multisport journey. From the stunningly lush Hamakua coast and dramatic steaming calderas of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, to the picturesque beaches of Kona, discover this beautiful destination by bike, on foot and in sea kayaks.

Day 1 Kohala Coast

Our trip begins in the Hamakua region, famous for its high coastline and verdant pastures  Ride along the coast, where postcard-perfect valleys and lush tropical hills greet you around every turn From the plantation-era town of Honokaa, bike to the Waipio Valley Lookout for jaw-dropping views.

Day 2 volcanoes National Park

Shuttle to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, home to Kilauea, the most active volcano on Earth En route, stop at Umauma Falls and the World Botanical Garden for a jaunt through a rain forest dense with ferns, bamboo and ginger Explore the black lava landscape on foot  Ferns, ohia lehua trees mark the path to the 450-foot Thurston Lava Tube.

Day 3 kailua-kona

Bike a loop around Kilauea Crater on Crater Rim Drive before a 4,000-foot descent to the stunning Kau Coast and the crashing waves of the Pacific Ocean Frolic with the turtles on the black sand of Punaluu Beach Cap off the day with a visit to the Place of Refuge, considered one of the island's most significant historical landmarks.

Days 4-6 kohala coast

Paddle sea kayaks down the coast from Keauhou Bay, past rocky cliffs and secluded sea caves Don snorkeling gear for a closer encounter with colorful sea creatures of all shapes and sizes At our luxurious beachfront resort, options abound: swim, golf, snorkel, relax poolside or indulge in a spa treatment Ride along the Kohala Coast, known for its many art communities and for being the turn-around point of the bicycling portion of the Kona Ironman Visit ancient petroglyphs chiseled on smooth black slates of cooled lava for a glimpse of Hawaii's ancient culture.

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PACIFIC GEMS : Premiere Inns

Hapuna Beach Prince Hotel (1 night): This Big Island gem is well known for its fantastic beach, stunning ocean views, championship golf course and gracious attentive service.

Volcano House (1 night): This lodge, perched on the edge of Kilauea Crater, is the only hotel within the national park and the perfect location to experience the volcano.

Sheraton Keauhou Bay Resort & Spa (1 night): Set on 22 oceanfront acres and featuring abundant amenities, including a spa, tennis courts, fitness center and multilevel swimming pool.

Fairmont Orchid (2 nights): This luxurious retreat is set on a secluded white-sand beach and private lagoon, and was named by Travel+Leisure as one of the Top 20 Spa Resorts in the country.

Daily Mileage Options & Cumulative Elevation Gain

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Hawaii's Big Island Multisport
Trips For All Abilities

Every Backroads trip is designed to appeal to a wide variety of interests and fitness levels. We know your pace may vary from one day to the next-and your traveling companion's may differ somewhat from yours. So we present a range of mileage options, and each day you decide exactly what and how much you want to do.

Activity Level Average Time Average Distance
    Biking Walking & Hiking
Level 1 2-3 hours 10-20 mile 2-5 miles
Level 2 2-4 hours 21-30 miles 5-7 miles
Level 3 3-5 hours 31-40 miles 7-9 miles
Level 4 4-6 hours 41-55 miles 9-11 miles
Level 5 5-7+ hours 56-75+ miles 11-13+ miles
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CLASSIC TRIPS
2009 DATES
CLASSIC TRIPS
SINGLES+SOLOS TRIPS

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Trip praise

Outstanding trip! I don't know a better way to "take in" the entire island of Hawaii than to do it the Backroads way. We not only saw the island, but we felt like we "experienced" the island. A great mix of activities, exercise, and learning. Our teenage children came with us and they had a ball and look forward to our next trip with Backroads. What's not to love?
Beth Kolar - Chester Springs, PA
It was the best vacation I have ever had! Flexible options made this trip possible for my husband and me.
Susan Robinson - White Bear Lake, MN
It was a sensational vacation! I still can't stop talking about it and everything I've learned. Everything was outstanding. Our leaders were exceptional in their knowledge and willingness to help and accommodate everyone.
Geri Albright - Tucson, AZ