Your Ultimate Family Travel Guide to Hawaii - July Edition
Travel Tips:
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
A visit to the Big Island wouldn't be complete without exploring the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Here, your family can witness the power of Mother Nature, with active volcanoes that continue to shape and reshape the landscape. The park offers various hiking trails and the Junior Ranger program, making it a fun and educational experience for kids.
Pana'ewa Rainforest Zoo
Nestled in a tropical rainforest, the Pana'ewa Rainforest Zoo is the only zoo of its kind in the United States. It's home to more than 80 animal species, including the endangered Hawaiian State bird, the Nene. The zoo is free to enter, making it a budget-friendly option for families.
Big Island Restaurant and Food Recommendations:
Island Lava Java Bistro
Enjoy a meal with a view at the Island Lava Java Bistro. This family-friendly restaurant offers a diverse menu featuring local ingredients. World-class Lilikoi cake that is delicious. Their Keiki menu is sure to please your little ones, and their famous Kona coffee is a treat for the adults.
Punalu'u Bake Shop
Treat your family to the famous malasadas (Portuguese donuts) at Punalu'u Bake Shop. These fluffy, sugar-coated treats are a hit with kids and adults alike!
Child-Friendly Activities in August and September:
Aloha Festivals
In September, the statewide Aloha Festivals offer a range of cultural events, including hula performances, traditional Hawaiian music concerts, and craft fairs. It's a wonderful opportunity for your family to immerse in the Aloha spirit.
Queen Lili'uokalani Canoe Race
In August, the Queen Lili'uokalani Canoe Race, the world's largest long-distance canoe race, takes place. It's a thrilling event to watch and a great way for your family to experience a part of Hawaiian culture.