Just because it's Labor Day weekend doesn't mean that summer is over.
In fact, on Hawaii's Big Island the great weather continues all year round.
Hawaii's Big Island is the largest of the Hawaiian Islands with a land mass of 4,028 square miles - twice the combined size of the other islands.
It is 92 miles long and 76 miles wide. Significantly, the island is still growing as long as lava continues to pour out of Kilauea, the world's most active volcano.
On the Big Island of Hawaii you'll find deep sea fishing, golfing, hiking, horseback riding, ocean kayaking, sailing, scuba diving, shopping, sightseeing, snorkeling, stargazing, tennis, and agricultural tourism including Kona Coffee tours, botanical garden tours and family-run farm tours...and that's just the start!
With the great weather come some great deals on lodging and some exciting new activities for you to experience on Hawaii's Island of Adventure.
Check our the September 2010 News for Hawaii's Big Island.

