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Exciting 5 Day Big Island in Hawaii Itinerary for 2022

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Each island in the Hawaiian islands has their own distinct flavor and reason for visiting. The largest island of the Hawaiian archipelago is the Big Island, which attracts thousands of visitors wanting to see its active volcanoes.

But the volcanoes are not the only reason to visit the Big Island of Hawaii. You’ll discover it’s the place for big adventures and wow moments!

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Being the largest of the Hawaiian Islands there is certainly a lot of ground to cover and places to visit, so we recommend spending five full days on the Big Island, even longer if you can!

The proper name for Big Island is Hawaii, which causes some confusion over what is considered Hawaii.

To clear things up, all 137 islands in the Hawaiian archipelago are considered Hawaii, which is why people often refer to Big Island by its nickname to avoid any confusion.

In this 5 day Big Island itinerary, we’ll be showing you all the best attractions, places to eat, where to stay, and show you how to get from A to B with ease.

Many visit Hawaii Island on a day trip from Oahu. If you are also interested in visiting Oahu, then you’ll find some exciting attractions in our guide on 20 things to do in Oahu Hawaii.

Getting Around Big Island

Before we get into each spot on this 5 day itinerary for the Big Island of Hawaii, let’s quickly cover how to get around the island. You’re going to need to fly into Hilo airport from Oahu, and from there you can plan your journey.

Because Big Island is so vast and a lot of the attractions are far away and difficult to get to, we recommend you pick up a rental car when you arrive in Hilo.

Public transport in the Big Island is not as efficient as Oahu, so while you can get around a lot of places with the public (Hele-on) bus service, it takes a long time and the bus schedule is all over the place.

It is a cheaper option than renting a car, so if you have time to spend and you want to save money, it’s possible to use buses to get around both sides of the island.

There are no trains on the island. You can also use Uber, Lyft or Taxis, but this will be more expensive than renting a car.

HOT TIP: You may want to rent a hilo camper instead to tour around this area. This is a fun way to explore the island and you get to save on accommodation.

Day 1: Hilo, Big Island

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