Big Island Vacation Guide 2008 - (Page 10) BIG ISLAND awai‘i’s Big Island is the biggest of playgrounds, yet you'll find it easy to get around. The Hilo Side (east) is the starting point for fascinating touring and thrilling hiking. The Kona Side (west) is known for big game fishing and, of course, world-class golfing. There are hundreds of miles of gorgeous coastline for swimmers, surfers and snorkelers. Cyclists, hikers and horseback riders appreciate the varied terrain, from tropical trails to coastal paths. Whichever side of the island you’re on, the Big Island will present you with one adventure after another. After all, Hawai‘i’s Big Island is known as Hawai‘i’s Island of Adventure. Read on to find your adventure. H PETER FRENCH Queen Lili‘uokalani Canoe Race, Kona Coast
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