Hawaii

This Is the Big Island

Bicycling Magazine

Balmy island evenings, amber sunsets, palm-fringed white and black sand beaches, lush tropical rainforests, red-hot lava pouring into the deep blue ocean, spectacular vistas of mountains and the crashing surf — this is the Big Island of Hawaii.  You’ll explore on foot, bike, and in the water its very best parts, including many hidden spots most travelers miss.  One guest, writing for the Southwest Cycling News of Austin, Texas, described his Bicycle Adventures tour of Hawaii us as his “best vacation ever”. 

Bicycle Lush Rolling Countryside to Thousand-Foot Viewpoint

The trip starts on Sunday morning when we meet at the Waikoloa Beach Marriott on the Kohala Coast just north of Kona (public shuttle is available from/to the Kona airport).  We shuttle to Waimea in the heart of Hawaii’s cowboy country and cycle down the old highway — now a scenic byway —  through the lush, rolling countryside to a viewpoint overlooking the dramatic Waipio Valley.  One thousand-foot cliffs covered with green vegetation rise from a sky-blue sea.  We then head to a tropical park with a spectacular waterfall.  We cycle farm roads through former sugar cane fields reborn as banana and papaya plantations.  Sideroads along the rugged coast lead us to Hilo and the Hilo Hawaiian Hotel, where our rooms have oceanfront views overlooking Hilo Bay.

Natural Thermal Pools, Tourist-Free Roads and Exceptional Dining

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On Monday we ride on a wonderful network of quiet roads through a portion of this island the locals love, but of which tourists are generally unaware.  We visit recent lava flows, soak in natural thermal pools, and cycle through forest, farmland, and right beside a spectacular rocky coastline.  We spend the next two nights at the Kilauea Lodge, a charming country inn with exceptional dining located next to Volcanoes National Park.  Zagat rates the Kilauea Lodge “one of the most popular restaurants on the Big Island.”

Hike into Kilauea Crater, Ride its Rim

Tuesday is a layover day.  In the morning we hike into the dramatic Kilauea Crater, whose breadth and depth seem to swallow us as we explore its steaming crevasses.  In the afternoon you may choose to go on another hike, cycle the 11 miles around Kilauea’s rim — visiting a museum and volcano observatory along the way — or relax at the lodge.  Nature permitting, we’ll drive through the park after dinner to the ocean, where you’ll witness a red river of lava emerging from deep inside the earth and flowing into the steaming surf.

Ancient Turtles and Black Sand Beaches

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Wednesday’s cycling includes a 25-mile downhill from Kilauea Crater to lunch on a black sand beach where sea turtles frequently rest.  We’ll explore the remote South Point area, whose rocky cliffs are the most southerly place in the United States.  Then it’s on to Kona and the Keauhou Beach Resort, our oceanfront lodging.  Our resort is adjacent to the best snorkeling beach on the Big Island; you may opt for a late afternoon or early morning swim.

Cycle to Kona Coffee Plantation and City of Refuge

On Thursday we cycle south through the famous Kona coffee plantations, stopping at one for a free tasting and tour that we arrange.  We continue past mango, banana, and avocado trees, then down to the ocean and the City of Refuge, a national historic park.  Long ago, Hawaiians who had displeased their king fled here for their lives.  We have lunch on its white sand beach and stroll through the ancient ruins.  In the afternoon we cycle past a famous painted church and head to the Waikoloa Beach Marriott, an upscale hotel on the Kohala Coast and our home for two nights.  This full service, destination resort was completely renovated last year; it has its own white sand beach from which you can snorkel or join a scuba dive boat. Two tennis courts, a huge swimming pool with water slide, and a full service spa (with massage) are also on-site.  Two championship golf courses, shopping, and restaurants are next door.

Snorkel from 58-Foot Luxury Catamaran

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Friday morning we board a 58-foot luxury sailing catamaran, sail from our hotel to a great dive and snorkel spot along the coast, and snorkel from the boat.  All equipment, instruction, food, and drinks are included in your trip fee.  This area is also a prime spot for viewing humpback whales during their January through March migration.  Some of our prior trips have witnessed up close as many as 40 whales and a dozen breechings — an awesome experience!

After lunch, the boat returns to our hotel, and the afternoon is free.  You can swim in the hotel pool (and slip down its long waterslide), play golf (two courses are adjacent to hotel, with equipment available), play tennis on the hotel’s outdoor courts, go whale watching or scuba diving from the hotel’s beach, get a massage at the full service spa on-site, or enjoy many other features of our 15-acre destination resort.

Exploring Lush Valleys, Body Surfing at the Beach

On Saturday we shuttle to Hawi on the north end of the island and cycle to Pololu Valley, were we hike into this remote and roadless valley filled with lush vegetation, high waterfalls, exotic flowers, swaying palm trees, and a black sand beach.  Then we cycle south along the Ironman triathlon route beside the coast.  We finish cycling at the best swimming beach on this island, where many guests try some body surfing.  We conclude with a van ride back to the Waikoloa Beach Marriott and the Kona airport.

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Tour Information

Included activities
Biking, snorkeling, hiking, lava watching, sailing
Days
7 (two layover)
Sunday to Saturday
Levels
Can be tailored to all levels
Meals
All included except one dinner
Daily Mileage
Standard route: average 45, range 35 - 60 (longer or shorter routes available)
Start/Finish
Waikoloa, HI, with public shuttle available from Kona
2008 Departures
January 6
January 20
February 3
February 17
March 2
March 16
March 30
April 13
October 5
October 19
November 2
November 16
November 30
December 28
2009 Spring Departures
January 18
February 1
February 15
March 1
March 15
March 29
April 12
2008 Price
$2,864

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The Big Island of Hawaii was great to explore by bicycle, at least when the routes are planned as well as Bicycle Adventures did. The terrain and climate are constantly changing, even within the course of a day, you ride though tropical jungle, desert, ranchlands and barren lava fields. Our head guide worked hard to make sure that all of the guests would have the experience they came for. Each day was a combination of activities, be it biking, hiking or snorkeling, which enhanced the enjoyment of the late afternoon with exploring the local culture and relaxing in the pool or hot tub. A gourmet dinner served as a crescendo each evening where the group could bond over stories of the day's adventures and those to come.”

Ron Pearlstein

Macungie, Pennsylvania
Hawaii Tour, January 2007
Oregon Crater Lake Tour, September 2001
San Juan Islands-Victoria Tour, September 2000


I cycle a little, but I do not consider myself a bicyclist. My wife asked if I’d like to see Hawaii on a bicycle tour with BA, which she had traveled with previously in British Columbia. I loved it! The island was absolutely beautiful up close. The guides were fun, helpful, intelligent, and always right there when needed. Our group laughed and gelled perfectly. The food was gourmet, unique, and tasty — I enjoyed every bite! I believe we received our money’s worth with the service and the fun.”

Robert & Scarlett Massine

Lafayette, Colorado
Hawaii Tour, April 2007
Canadian Gulf Islands Tour, August 1999


I will never consider any other ‘tour vacation’; an adventure trip is the only way to go. I now find the idea of bussing from one location to another repulsive. BA is the way to really visit an area. Fantastic support, unbelievable locations for biking and lunch. The head guide was right there when needed, how’d she know??”

Ernestine Brasher

Marion, Illinois
Hawaii Tour, January 2007