Big island bike tours in Kona Hawaii
Big island bike tours trail
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Really fun thing to do while in Hawaii. Whether you mountain bike or not you should try this place. They have really nice dual suspension bikes and the trails are for any level of mountain biker.
Paradise Found: The Hawaiian Islands
Paradise Found: The Hawaiian Islands, spends some time finding ways to #LetHawaiiHappen. From sightseeing in Honolulu to snorkeling in the clear waters of the Island of Hawaii, from sailing the Pacific around Maui to exploring the backcountry of Kauai – we found adventure and relaxation throughout the islands. Discover the history, culture and Aloha Spirit along the way as Ashley finds paradise in Hawaii.
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00:00 – Paradise Found Titles
00:23 – Introduction with Ashley Colburn, Host
00:36 – Map of Hawaii – “Eight islands make up the state of Hawai`i, and I’ll be visiting the four main islands, Hawai`i, Maui, O`ahu, and Kaua`i.”
00:44 – Ashley starts her journey on the largest island, also referred to as The Big Island, Hawai`i Island.
00:51 – Hawai`i Volcanoes National Park
00:58 – Interview with Jessica Ferracane of Hawai`i Volcanoes National Park
02:02 – Drive through park
02:10 – Lava tube exploration
02:51 – Time lapse of Kilauea Volcano’s eruption
03:08 – Map of island with Hilo highlighted
03:13 – Hilo Farmers’ Market
03:18 – Interview with Ross Birch, Executive Director Big Island Visitors Bureau at Hilo Farmers’ Market
03:35 – “Majority of vendors come in twice a week—mid-week on Wednesdays and then on the weekend, on Saturdays.”
04:27 – “Hilo is actually known as the wettest city in the United States…but if you go to the opposite side of the island, it’s more of an arid desert area.”
04:50 – Road to Kona
05:01 – Exploration of Kona; black volcano rock joining the Pacific plus the famous Hawaiian Shave Ice.
05:46 – Interview with Lily Dudoit, Cultural Activities Director, Sheraton Kona Resort & Spa Keauhou Bay
06:32 – Hawaiian chant by Lily
06:46 – “The sea life in and around Kona is abundant, and within seconds of departing on an adventure on the water, dolphins were surrounding the boat, giving us a great show.”
07:01 – The Speedboat Ride with Captain Zodiac
07:21 – Ashley snorkels to see some of the most beautiful fish and coral.
07:50 – Hawaii Forest & Trail excursion
07:56 – Interview Jason Cohn, Marketing Manager of Hawai`i Forest & Trail
08:02 – Exclusive waterfalls, ancient Hawaiian agricultural sites, some fruit, wild orchids; off-road driving and trail hiking
09:06 – Map of Maui
09:13 – Overview of Maui, the second largest island and the “Valley Isle”
09:25 – Interview with Kainoa Horcajo, Hawaiian Cultural Ambassador, Grand Wailea – “…life in Maui, the perfect blend of everything…”
09:57 – Summit of Haleakala, spectacular sunrises
10:10 – Iao Valley with two parks, Iao Valley State Park and Kepaniwai Heritage Village
10:43 – “Heritage Garden is worth a visit to see why the Hawaiian Islands are referred to as the ‘Melting Pot of the Pacific.’”
10:50 – Interview with Kyle Kawakami, Chef/Owner of Maui Fresh Streatery, history of Hawai`i’s blended flavors
11:45 – Maui Fresh Streatery food truck gourmet offerings
12:38 – Art and shopping district in Lahaina on Front Street
12:45 – Kainoa: “Lahaina is one of the chiefly centers of the island. It was the capital of the Hawaiian kingdom for a time.”
13:04 – Interview with Lianne Driessen, Director of Marketing, Trilogy Excursions
13:19 – Excursion to Hanolua Bay and Mokuleia Bay with refreshments and lunch
14:51 – Map of O`ahu, most populated island and the island with the state capital, Honolulu
14:58 – Overview of Honolulu with Diamond Head Mountain and Waikiki Beach
15:15 – Interview with Kimoke`o Aya, Tour Guide for Diamond Head Vacations
15:38 – Pearl Harbor and World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument
16:31 – Luau at Paradise Cove
16:43 – Interview with Keaweluaole Kamealona of Paradise Cove
17:35 – Ashley takes the stage at Paradise Cove.
18:15 – Waikiki Beach introduction
19:10 – Kaua`i, the oldest island in the Hawaiian chain and the most northern
19:19 – Interview with Sue Kanoho, Executive Director of Kaua`i Visitors Bureau
19:29 – Nā Pali Coast
19:36 – Waimea Valley – “Grand Canyon of the Pacific”
19:54 – Interview with Micah Young, Kaua`i Backcountry Adventures
20:11 – Mountain tubing
20:25 – Kaua`i Backcountry Adventures excursions
21:02 – Kalalau Lookout
21:18 – Kayaking and hiking with Outfitters Kaua`i
22:10 – National Tropical Botanical Garden – Allerton
22:16 – Interview with Tessa McSwain, Marketing Manager of National Tropical Botanical Garden
22:32 – Jurassic Park trees
23:04 – McBride Garden
23:17 – Biodiversity Trail, newest exhibit at the garden
23:35 – Spouting Horn
23:52 – Waimea Canyon Lookout
24:02 – Interview with Blake Brown, Outfitters Kauai`i Guide
24:27 – Bike ride down the canyon
24:55 – Sponsors
Waimea Canyon Bike Tour on Kauai - July 15, 2015
We woke up early to take a downhill bike tour along the Waimea Canyon. The air was so refreshing at an elevation above 3,000 feet. As you can see, there are gorgeous images of the green and orange canyon as well as the blue ocean and sky.
Lanai City, Hawaii - Drone Aerial View
Drone video shot over Lanai City, Hawaii
Hiking Mauna Kea on The Big Island of Hawaii | Adventure Strong
Mauna Kea is the tallest mountain in the state of Hawaii. It rises 13,796 feet (4,205m) on the Big Island of Hawaii.
From Mauna Kea you can see all around the island including nearby Mauna Loa. The weather is much cooler on Mauna Kea so bring something warm to wear. Never forget to bring the 10 Essentials when you hike -
In September of 2012, I hiked up Mauna Kea. I didn't quite make it all the way due to altitude sickness and lack of time. But I sure was close. Here's what I learned:
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4k Drone VLOG of our Hawaii Trip 2019 Kauai, Oahu, Maui
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Kauai:
1. Hindu monastery & Rudraksha Forest
2. Helicopter ride to Jurrasic Falls (1st scene of Jurassic park 1 movie where everyone lands in Jurrasic park)
3. Na Pali Coast Boat Tour and Snorkeling & Scuba
4. Hiking and Kayaking to Secret Falls
5. Waimea Canyon Drive
6. Polihale Beach (Secret Beach)
7. Wailiua Falls
Oahu
7. Waikki Beach Surfing
8. Atlantis Submarines Tour
9. Pearl Harbour memorial visit
10. North shore Drive
11. Oahu Market
Maui
12. Haleakala Sunrise
Big Island of Hawaii Travel Guide 2017 (7 AMAZING Things to Do !)
After one month living on the Big Island of Hawai'i in the summer of 2017 , I provide you with this Travel Guide detailing 7 amazing things to do. There are plenty of gorgeous shots with the DJi Mavic Pro, and all of the activities were covered in travel vlogs I made (linked below). This list will help you plan your Hawaii Vacation, especially if you don't have a lot of time to spend on the Big Island. Be sure to subscribe and leave me a comment telling me which activity was your favorite.
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Wailua bike path desecrates sacred Hawaiian site
James Jimbo Alalem talks about how the construction of the bike path at Wailua, on the Hawaiian island of Kauai, desecrates one of the island's most sacred sites.
Hawaii Top Ten Things to Do
Top Ten Things To Do:
Oahu - Wakiki Beach, Surfing and Sailing
Maui - Heli-Tour, Bike Ride and Whale watching
Lanai - Fine Dining at Manele Bay and Koele Lodge, Golf & Dolphins
Kauai - Hanalei Bay beach, Napali Coast and Waimea Canyon
Big Island - Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea Volcano and black sand beaches
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Island Hopping Hawaii: Oahu, Maui, Kauai & Big Island (Summer Adventure 2016)
The islands of Hawai'i was always a place we both wanted to go and as we signed up for the Spartan Race Ultra Beast 2016 on Oahu, we decided to make it a bigger trip!
In the end we spent 3 weeks island hopping on the beautiful islands of Oahu, Kauai, Maui and Big Island doing a mixture of anything outdoors, hanging out at the beach and some history as well. :-)
This video gives a short chronological insight into our trip and how beautiful and diverse Hawaii is!
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Now the awe-inspiring beauty of Hawaii is available on your TV or PC. This DVD video is your one stop guide to Hawaii - America's tropical paradise, with exotic landscapes, the surf, sun and fun. And the videos are indexed so you can plan your tour.
Spectacular DVD videos - You'll see Oahu's world-class surfing, its museums, Pearl Harbor, shopping and exciting nightlife, and visit the Big Island with its explosive volcanic forces. See Maui's golden beaches, Mount Haleakala, Iao Valley - the Yosemite of the Pacific, take stunning scuba dives and drive the magnificent road to Hana. In Kauai, visit Waimea Canyon - the Grand Canyon of the Pacific. Explore Hawaii's rich culture, its Kings and goddesses plus a hula that was so alluring that the missionaries banned it.
This terrific guide reveals the top dream destination in America - perfect for a wedding or a vacation where you can swim, surf, golf, hike, kayak, parasail, scuba dive, snorkel, sail or just kick back and relax on the beach.
Incredible Travel Planner - See the videos and then plan a spectacular vacation to a land of incredible beauty and fun. The following is a short overview of this enchanting paradise.
Oahu - See Honolulu, Waikiki, the north shore & the Bonsai Pipeline; pineapple fields; Waikiki Aquarium with reef sharks, sea dragons; the Polynesian Cultural Center with dances by native Fiji, Tahiti and other Polynesians. The Bishop Museum has the cloak of Kamehameha, Hawaii's most famous ruler. It was made from feathers of 60,000 birds. At the museum also see models of whaling ships, which were based in Hawaii in the 19th century when they hunted whales throughout the Pacific.
Maui - This island has beautiful golden beaches, shopping and spectacular golf courses. Or take the challenging drive to Hana with its dramatic waterfalls, lush rainforests, and picture perfect views, plus the 7 sacred pools, which almost look like the Garden of Eden. Mount Haleakala is called the House of the Sun and at the top of this mountain, you'll see a crater, which is bigger than Manhattan. It's over 2 miles wide and 7 miles long. For a unique challenge take a bike ride down - one of world's longest downhill bike rides. Iao Valley is one of Hawaii's most spectacular sites. In fact, it's so beautiful that it's been called the Yosemite of the Pacific. Inside the center of this heavenly valley is the stunning Iao Needle, which rises over 1200 feet. Nearby there's a small park, which pays tribute to Hawaii's diverse heritage, including immigrants who came from Korea, Japan and China. There are gardens, and pavilions.
The Big Island - You'll see Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, and get a close up look at these stunning displays of nature including explosive volcanoes with lava flows. And see the Thurston Lava tube, which was formed after the lava flows, stopped. The cooler outer layers hardened but the hotter inner layers continue to empty out of the tubes. Then see the town of Hilo, where many cruise ships stop. Nearby are Rainbow Falls and also an even much larger even more stunning 420-foot waterfall. Plus see Hawaii's most sacred areas for their royalty, which includes wooden guardians watching over a sacred temple where over 20 chiefs were buried. This is where there were ceremonies for the high chief, his wives and warriors. It is where Hawaii's chiefs both relaxed and managed the country. Captain Cook was the first European to land in Hawaii. Hawaiians initially thought that he was a God, since his impressive ships appeared during a sacred festival. But quickly, they realized he was a mere mortal. There were fights and Captain Cook was killed. Coffee and bananas are grown here and agriculture still plays an important role in Hawaiian's economy. Also Hawaii has cowboys -- that's right cowboys. Mexicans came to Hawaii in the early 1800s to herd cattle even before cowboys were common in the Western U.S. The largest Ranch was the Parker Ranch which at one point covered almost half million acres. Since this is a young island, it has only a few white sandy beaches. And on this active volcanic island, the sand can be black.
Kauai - See Waimea Canyon, Kauai's most famous site. As you travel through this area, you'll see waterfalls, which are over 700 feet high. Many filmmakers have used this dramatic scenery for films such as Raiders of the Lost Ark. The most popular resort along the southern coast is Poipu Beach, which has long stretches of golden sand. See the coconut coast and the north shore near Princeville. It's so impressive, that when they made the movie South Pacific', they filmed it here. Further west at the end of the road is the base of a 1300-foot cliff, and it's where the Na Pali Coast begins.
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Hawaii horseback riding on big island. Excursion à dos de cheval sur big Island
Voici mon cinquième film de mon voyage à Hawaï. Ayant commencé à voyager à un âge avancer (35 ans) je commence à réaliser qu' il n'y a pas vraiment de frontière. Je crois que les seules frontières qui existe c'est celle qu'on s'impose.
On peut se sentir aussi bien À Tadoussac qu'à Kailula, Paris ou New-York.
Les images ce film ont été tournées à Saint-Jean sur Richelieu, Saint Sim
éon ,st-urbain, Tadoussac, Paris, New-York, Waimea, kona, Waipio, Kailua
kona et Waikoloa.
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Hawaii Volcano Air Tour: Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea volcanoes of the Big Island
Cessna Caravan CE-208 cockpit Hawaii volcano air tour view of Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea volcanoes on the Big Island of Hawaii. These are the two largest volcanoes on the island at nearly 14,000 feet above sea level or aprox. 32,000 feet above sea floor rivaling Everest. The entire Volume of Mauna Loa is about 100 X Everest AND is on a 10 year eruption cycle that last went off in 1984 to threaten Hilo town of 35,000!
My name is Buster and I am a Hawaii air tour, interisland charter flight, and flight instructor pilot based at the Kona International Airport PHKO/KOA in Kilua Kona, Hawaii on the Big Island of Hawaii.
Biking Kona to Hilo
I mountain bike from Kona to Hilo on the Big Island of Hawaii.
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Visiting Waimea Canyon State Park, State Park in Waimea Canyon Dr, Waimea, HI 96796, United States
Waimea Canyon, also known as the Grand Canyon of the Pacific, is a large canyon, approximately ten miles (16 km) long and up to 3,000 feet (900 m) deep, located on the western side of Kauaʻi in the Hawaiian Islands of the United States. Waimea is Hawaiian for reddish water, a reference to the erosion of the canyon's red soil.[1] The canyon was formed by a deep incision of the Waimea River arising from the extreme rainfall on the island's central peak, Mount Waiʻaleʻale, among the wettest places on earth. For more info, visit this link:
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Riding The Big Island
Compilation of footage from boxing day 2014 when we rented some bikes on the big island of Hawaii.
Started in Captain Cook on the south side of the island and rode up through Kona, up to Waimea for lunch then to Waipio Valley. Next we rode on down to Low Store ( for some delicious fresh fruit smoothies (highly recommended!) then we went on to Hilo for some gasoline. On the way back across Saddle Road, we decided to check out Mauna Kea as it was nearing sunset. The view was spectacular! Finally we headed on down the mountain back to Kona.
Bikes were rented from Hawaiian Adventure Rentals ( Jason is a great guy and the bikes we rented, a KLR 650 and V-Strom 650, were in excellent condition. If you want to rent adventure bikes on the island, go see Jason for sure!
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Day Two -Cycling Around the Big Island of Hawaii -Hawi to Wiamea to Honokaa
John Bleck and Linda Bleck cycle around The Big Island of Hawaii -Day Two Hawi to Wiamea to Honokaa
Hawaii Islands, the most beautiful place on Pacific ocean
In what words to describe the Hawaii? So many beautiful epithets can be used for this unique place in the world. Starting from the spiritual beauty of the hula, over the emerald valleys and golden sands to the visceral power of an active volcano, Hawaii can be called the most magnificent place on Earth.
Hawaii
Hawaii are located in the middle of the North Pacific Ocean, about 3,200 kilometers from the coast of the United States. There are six main islands to visit in Hawaii: Kauai, the oldest, Oahu, Molokai, Lanai, Maui and Hawaii Island, the youngest and also the biggest.
Things to do
Hawaii is the island where there are so many activities and options on how to spend your holiday. Depending on what you want from a holiday, here you can, besides lying on the beach and enjoying the sun do: snorkeling on some of the most incredible reefs, kayaking, boating, fourwheeling, hiking, surfing, golfing, horseback riding, fishing, windsurfing and much more …
It is difficult to do everything you want to do while you are there, so that, for start, we can visit the island, and find about the activities that they provide. Following is a brief description of the six Hawaiian islands:
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Kauai
Kauai is also known as the “Garden Isle” because it is filled with rainforests, beaches, swamps, mountains, cascading waterfalls and tropical vegetation that you’ve never seen before. It is interesting that Kauai is the “wettest spot on earth,” with an average annual rainfall of 440 inches. On this island you can see the Waimea Canyon, which is the Grand Canyon of the Pacific, and the Na Pali Coast, which has some of the world’s highest ocean cliffs.
If you want to explore the island better, the best way to do it is to rent a car, but do not miss the chance to travel by foot on Kauai’s magnificent hiking trails. Some parts of the island can be seen only from the air, so you are advised to take an air tour (by helicopter or small plane) or a boat tour to witness the towering cliffs along Kauai’s North Shore.
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Oahu
The capital city of Hawaii- Honolulu, is located on this island. Also, here is the most famous beach in the world – Waikiki, about 2 miles long and made up of nine other smaller beaches. Waikiki is Oahu’s main hotel and resort area and here you’ll find world-class shopping, dining, entertainment, activities and resorts.
If you are a surfer, the North Shore is the perfect place for you. From November to February, this island offers massive waves that you will find anywhere in the world, which can sometimes swell up to thirty feet or more.
Oahu is famous for the USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor. A memorial was built over the ship, and here you can see all the details about the devastating aerial attack on Pearl Harbor resulted in 2,390 dead soldiers.
There are too many attractions on this island, and some of them are: visit to Diamond Head, the Waikiki Aquarium, the Honolulu Zoo and much more ..
Molokai
Only 38 miles long and 10 miles across at its widest point, Molokai is the home to the highest sea cliffs in the world and Hawaii’s longest continuous fringing reef. On this island there is no tall buildings and you will not even find a streetlight, but here you can visit the Kalaupapa National Historical Park or discover Papohaku Beach, one of Hawaii’s biggest white sand beaches.
Lanai
Here you can enjoy the natural wonders such is the lunar-like landscape of Keahiakawelo, also known as the “Garden of the Gods” or the iconic rock outcropping Puu Pehe (Sweetheart Rock) or the Lanaihale and Kanepuu Preserve – called the Dryland forest.
Also, here is the picturesque Hulopoe Bay which features the best swimming and snorkeling on the island. The calm waters preserve hosts a variety of colorful fish close to shore.
Lanai offers many more activities such as rafting, hiking, horseback riding, hunting, mountain biking, fishing, golf and exploring 400 miles of Lanai island by 4-wheel drive.
Between Lanai, Maui and Molokai, the islands’ warm and shallow waters offer some of the best whale watching in the world. Between January and early April, here you can observe a 45-ton whales tail slapping, breaching or blowing spouts in the air.