4/5 - Good
This is a quick little drive through the heart of the city. Neat to see where the community is, but not a must-do if you're limited on time.
This is a quick little drive through the heart of the city. Neat to see where the community is, but not a must-do if you're limited on time.
Know that Hilo gets more rain than any other city in the USA. Expect rain every day and plan to escape to the other side of the island for blue skies and sea. The Farmer’s Market, Richardson Ocean Park, Volcanoes National Park and the Hamakua coast north of Hilo were enjoyable outings close to Hilo.
Don’t be fooled by its outside looks. It’s great on the inside and the staff was superb
We were near the Port - nice beach and park for family gatherings. Saw 2 cruise ships and a cargo ship come into Port.
Snorkel in the clear waters at this beautiful spot, where gaps in the volcanic ocean floor hide a wealth of marine life.
Enjoy the volcano viewpoints and explore Coconut Island Park, a lovely green space in Hilo. Wander the picturesque gardens and seaside in the area.
This serene Hilo bayfront park offers the serenity of a Japanese garden, a lush canopy of banyan trees and beautiful views from a sacred ancient Hawai’ian island.
Spend a sunny day exploring the hidden charms of this tranquil cove, where protected tidal pools provide ideal swimming and snorkeling conditions.
Explore the great outdoors at Carlsmith Beach Park, a lovely green space in Hilo.
You can spend an afternoon browsing the exhibits at Pacific Tsunami Museum during your travels in Hilo. Wander the picturesque gardens or discover the area's beautiful waterfalls.