Hawaii Island isn’t just big, it’s still growing. The Island of Hawaii is the youngest island in the Hawaiian chain and is also by far the biggest, providing a vast canvas of environments to discover a variety of unrivaled natural wonders. This is the home of one of the world’s most active volcanoes (Kilauea), the tallest sea mountain in the world at more than 33,000 feet (Mauna Kea), the most massive mountain in the world (Mauna Loa) and the largest park in the state (Hawaii Volcanoes National Park). All but two of the world’s climate zones generate everything from lush rain forests to volcanic deserts, snow-capped mountain tops to beautiful black sand beaches. Whether you’re looking for a romantic getaway or a journey off the beaten path, you’ll discover it all on Hawaii, the Big Island.
Kona Brewers Festival makes every effort to have a positive effect on the planet. Our largest source of pollution continues to be gasses emitted through our own means of travel in attending the festival. Please consider offsetting your carbon footprint by ride sharing throughout the year, planting trees and eating locally sourced foods.
Getting Here
NEW THIS YEAR
BIKE VALET
Staying Here
Take the Kona Trolley Around Town