Lava fireworks, lush rainforests, snow-capped Mauna Kea, and hidden perfect the Big Island defies expectations, and it attracts nearly 1.5 million visitors each year. Fodor’s Big Island of Hawaii is the key to discovering it all, from green sand beaches to charming old plantation towns. With chapters dedicated to water sports and tours; golf, hiking, and outdoor activities; and beaches--plus the discerning dining and lodging coverage Fodor’s readers expect--this is the most up-to-date Big Island guide available.
“Experience the Big Island” section highlights the top attractions and things to do, making trip planning a breeze.
Magazine-style, illustrated features on Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and key Big Island experiences from luaus to leis.
Thorough coverage of snorkeling, surfing, kayaking, sailing, hiking, and golf all written by local experts
At-a-glance resort charts help travelers quickly find the best resorts
Beach maps describe the facilities at each location
Full-color pullout map, plus inside front and back cover maps
Fodor's Travel Publications is a United States-based producer of English-language travel guides and online tourism information. It was founded by Hungarian Eugene Fodor in 1936. Fodor’s was acquired by Random House in 1986 and sold to Internet Brands in 2016.
I'm glad that I bought this at Goodwill, as I found it to be a weak book in comparison to Wizard Publication's Hawaii Revealed series. It hops here and there over the island, and has some frustrating panels that list "best places to visit" and doesn't list the actual CITIES along with the places. Um, the Big Island is, uh, big. That info is important. In other places, it's redundant; it mentions restaurants along with shopping, so I was surprised to find a full restaurant section a bit later. I also wish it had more useful pictures (a close up of flowers is not helpful)--and most importantly--more maps. It does come with a large fold out map, but I would have liked more maps in the text.
If you're looking for a good travel book, go for the Hawaii: Big Island Revealed book by Andrew Doughty. I think the comprehensive, chatty nature of that book has ruined all other travel books for me.
We'll be returning to the Big Island, so I reacquainted myself with it. Unfortunately this wasn't as much help as some of the other travel books, and I learned it's much easier to do research with an actual book than with an ebook.
Love Fodors guides - tell stories about the places and present landmarks, food, tours on a way that makes it easy to plan. Great pictures which I find are fun to look back on as a keepsake too.
I bought this guide because it was updated in 2018, and in my experience, it is crucial that a guide is as recently printed as possible. Sadly, already at least 1/3 of the book is outdated and only parts of the book where updated at all. We already drove 30 minutes to a beach that doesn’t even exist Worse for me, I don’t agree in many parts with the evaluations of attractions and places to eat.
Might still be better than none, though there is lot of free information available
Just got back from Kona! Had this book with us on the trip and it was very helpful. Lot's of good recommendations and accurate information (for the 2014 edition). We found the reviews of restaurants and beaches especially useful.
Terrific guide book - I learned about new things even though I have been to the Big Island quite a few times. Invaluable in coming up with places to eat when randomly wandering or making plans.