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A Hilo Hostel, Guesthouse, and Campground ...               Location: Hilo Big Island

Only steps from the Pacific Ocean, our grounds are within a beautiful garden/jungle setting right on our property. Located about 5 minutes by auto from downtown Hilo, we also have a bus stop just outside our door for the island wide FREE BUS SYSTEM ...

Rooms: $55-65      Dorm beds: $25      Camping: $15 ($5 for each extra person)
Free WiFi for Guests

Our campground has sites right in this historic Hawaiian garden, and we are the closest Hilo hostel to beautiful beaches. Turtles, great snorkeling, and/or excellent whale watching are just a few steps away most every morning (each depending on weather & season) ...

We have many, many satisfied clients (see recent guest comments here). Spend a night, and you might well center your whole Big Island stay here! Ask us about our special weekly, monthly, and group rates. Aloha ...

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Merry Monarch Festival

Merry Monarch Festival in Downtown Hilo, on the Big Island of HawaiiBegun forty years ago by the Hawaii Island Chamber of Commerce and continued by the private Merrie Monarch Festival community organization, the major purpose of the festival is the perpetuation, preservation, and promotion of the art of hula and the Hawaiian culture through education. The festival is considered the world's premier forum for people of all ages to display their skills and knowledge of the art of ancient and modern hula.

The annual presentation of the Merrie Monarch Festival has led to a renaissance of the Hawaiian culture that is being passed on from generation to generation. The week-long festival includes art exhibits, craft fairs, demonstrations, performances, a parade that emphasizes the cultures of Hawaii, and a three-day hula competition that has received worldwide recognition for its historic and cultural significance.

Through the celebration of the Merrie Monarch Festival, thousands of people in Hawaii and throughout the world are learning about the history and culture of Hawaii.

The Merrie Monarch Festival is committed to: 1) Perpetuating the traditional culture of the Hawaiian people; 2) Developing and augmenting a living knowledge of Hawaiian arts and crafts through workshops, demonstrations, exhibitions and performances of the highest quality and authenticity; 3) Reaching those who might not otherwise have the opportunity to participate; and, 4) Enriching the future lives of all of Hawaii's children.

In preparation of the Merrie Monarch Festival, hula studios and instructors in Hawaii and on the U.S. Mainland hold classes, workshops, and seminars throughout the year to teach the art of hula, the meaning of Hawaiian chants and songs, the Hawaiian language, the making of Hawaiian clothing and crafts, and the history of the Hawaiian people.

Through this ongoing year-round learning process, students also gain a knowledge and appreciation of the unique harmony and balance the ancient Hawaiian people maintained with their island environment. The chants, songs and dance tell stories of the Hawaiians' relationship with nature-the birds and fish, trees and flowers, mountains, oceans, rivers, wind, rain and Hawaii's active volcanoes.

Proceeds from the Merrie Monarch Festival support educational scholarships, workshops, seminars, symposiums and the continuation of the festival.

The Merrie Monarch Festival is the focal point and catalyst that supports and draws together an extensive network of instructional hula studios, hula masters, instructors, researchers, professors of Hawaiian studies and students of all ages who are committed to the perpetuation and advancement of the Hawaiian history and culture.

Please visit the Merrie Monarch Festival website.

 

Big Island International Marathon 

This certified, scenic course follows "the coast of old Hawaii" along the Pacific Ocean, past exotic waterfalls, over narrow bridges and lava beaches.  Start to mile 10 is a net downhill of 500 ft., with some hills in the first 8 miles but fairly flat after that.

Hilo is located in one of the cooler, more lush parts of the "Big Island" of Hawaii, which translates into good running conditions.

Enthusiastic volunteers at well-stocked aid stations, awards given in various age groups, entertainment and great food at the Finish Line make this a memorable event for everyone.

Deadline for mailing your entry form is March 10, 2008.

Please visit the Big Island International Marathon wesite

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THE GEM OF "BIG ISLAND HOSTELS"
"Thanks for bringing a little tropical paradise into our lives! It is a gem, and leaves us yearning for more..."

Along with our garden-rainforest setting, among the most fascinating facets of our Hilo Hostel is its proximity for viewing the active volcano called Kilauea. We also have fantastic whale-watching ... and swimming with giant turtles.  And one cannot forget Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea, our two great mountain peaks. Make sure you see the Mauna Kea Observatories, with a fantastic array of world-class telescopes and exhibits. So, for a hostel on the Big Island, Hawaii - we are a fine place to base yourself. We have many satisfied guests - and our staff is always there to help, guide, and make sure you have a safe place while staying in Hawaii. Mahalo for your cyber visit ... we hope to see you in person, too.

A Hostel in Big Island Hilo Hawaii

 A Hilo Hostel, Campground, and Guesthouse on The Big Island of Hawaii

Hilo Tropical Gardens
1477 Kalanianaole Avenue,
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
(808) 217-9650

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