By Guest blogger Emily Brendler Shoff
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Traveling to Hawaii with children can seem daunting. The flights are long and can get expensive. Oceanfront lodging can cost you a bundle, and planning affordable activities that make everyone happy can seem trickier than keeping salt water out of a kid鈥檚 snorkel.
But a trip to Hawaii doesn鈥檛 have to be hard. My husband and I have gone to the Big Island for the past decade, and in recent years, have taken our girls, ages 2 and 5. Whether we鈥檙e exploring lava tubes, chasing waterfalls, snorkeling turquoise waters, relaxing on white sand beaches, or meandering through farmer鈥檚 markets, we always leave the Big Island a little more in love with it and each other.听
We love that we get to feel like travelers on the Big Island. Isolated from any major landmass by at least 2,000 miles, it鈥檚 one of the most unique, fragile ecosystems in the world. Compared to the other major Hawaiian islands, it鈥檚 still relatively inexpensive and adventurous: The lava still flows, the land is still farmed, and the Hawaiian culture is still strong. Here's our tried-and-true system for launching a getaway to the Big Island that won鈥檛 blow your budget or your sanity.听
Flights
We set a strict budget of $5,000 for the 10-day trip, so flights to Kona have to be cheap. We鈥檝e had luck departing from Phoenix, Denver, San Francisco and Salt Lake City. Consider flying into Kona, on the west coast, and out of Hilo, on the east coast, to pack in more of the island.听
If we can, we try to arrive in Kona early in the day, which enables us to grab a rental car and groceries and still arrive in our favorite spot, Puako (about half an hour north of Kona) by sunset. For the return, consider the night flight. Eventually, everyone sleeps.
Tips for making the long flight go by quickly:
- Lots of snacks packed in a variety of bags + a bag of treats
- Two or three activities wrapped as presents听
- A few movies they鈥檒l love
On the Ground
Car: Reserve a rental car ahead of time with a budget site like Hotwire or Expedia. Get the cheapest thing you can fit into. (We never pay more than $20/ day.) Contrary to the hype, you don鈥檛 need four-wheel drive to cross the island via the winding Saddle Road, but they can be great for getting to some of the more remote beaches, as well as to the top of Mauna Kea.
Food: Get a Costco card. I know: You want fresh pineapple; you want fish. Trust me, the Kona Costco has it. And by stocking up on groceries there, you鈥檒l save money for the farmer鈥檚 market in Hilo and shave ices down the road. Plus, picnics are a great way to experience Hawaii and save money.听
Lodging: VRBO and Hawaii Ocean Front have great condos for under $150/night. In recent years, we鈥檝e based ourselves out of . They鈥檙e spacious, have a great pool, are across the street from a toddler-friendly tidepool beach, and are less than a mile from Hapuna Beach, often called one of the top ten beaches in the world. Poolside condos are great if you can get one (we've discovered the baby monitor's range extends there). State parks have camping, and there are rustic shelters at Hapuna Beach State park (reserve online in advance). If you鈥檙e looking to splurge, check out the condos at Waikoloa and the Mauna Kea resort; Expedia will have the best deals.
Activities: The island is full of pocket adventures: green sand beaches, lava tubes, lava-heated swimming holes, secret bays where you can swim with turtles and dolphins, old plantation towns. It鈥檚 worth getting in the car to check out a few of these places.听
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Hapuna Beach, north of Puako: long white sand beach, snorkeling, perfect spot to teach the kikis (kids) to boogie board; free parking and showers
Beach 69, 30 miles north of Kona on Waialea Bay: protected water, shady spots if you need a break from the sun, simple walk-in snorkeling, no crowds
Mauna Kea: a calm beach north of Hapuna and Puako; get there early鈥攖he resort offers 40 parking spots for the general public
Best Snorkeling Spots (all south of Kona):
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听 听 鈥⑻, Honaunau Bay, City of Refuge: next level snorkeling: walk down 鈥渢wo steps鈥 and 听听听听slide into water teeming with fish; afterwards check out the National Historic Park and the ancient 听听听听Hawaiian鈥檚 place of refuge.
听听听听鈥 , Kealakekua Bay: For a big adventure, kayak across the bay or hike down 听听听听to the monument, accessible only by foot or water. This is some of the best snorkeling in the state; 听听听听keep your eyes open for spinner dolphins and Hawaiian sea turtles. Check out coffee plantations on 听听听听the way home.

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Best Hikes:
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听 听 鈥⑻: A half-mile hike through the rainforest to a 420-foot waterfall in Akaka Falls State 听听听听Park
听 听 鈥⑻, just outside of Hawi on North Kohala Coast.听Steep, 30-minute hike down to a lush 听听听听valley and black sand beach. Trail gets very slippery in the rain; watch the pounding surf as you near 听听听听the water.听
Great Detours:
听 听 鈥riving to the summit of 13,796-foot Mauna Kea; measured from its base on the bottom of the 听听听听ocean floor to the peak, it鈥檚 the tallest mountain in the world鈥攕o massive, it warps the crust beneath 听听听听it.听4WD recommended.
听 听 鈥⑻齋targazing at the , at 9,300 feet on the mountain, guaranteed to be the most 听听听听dazzling night sky you鈥檒l ever see.
听 听 鈥⑻齌he old ranching town of Waimea, 鈥渦pcountry鈥 on the Kohala Coast, at 2,700 feet above sea level 听听听听(bring a sweater鈥攊t鈥檚 cooler up there)
听 听 鈥⑻齌he arts community of Hawi, on the northern tip of the island
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听听听听鈥⑻齌ex鈥檚 Drive-In, just north of Hilo in Honoka鈥檃, for hot malasadas (Portugese doughnuts)
听听听听鈥⑻齏aimea Coffee Company in Waimea, above the Kohala Coast, for heavenly iced lattes
听听听听鈥⑻鼿ula Sue鈥檚 Barbeque in Waimea
听听听听鈥⑻齂ona Brewery in Kona
听听听听鈥⑻齋have ice at Kawaihae Harbor, about 30 miles north of Kona
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For an on-the-go guidebook, pick up a copy of Hawaii: The Big Island Revealed, the perfect companion for a family of adventurers.听
Emily Brendler Shoff is a writer in Telluride, Colorado, where she blogs about getting outside at .听
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