Big Island climates are fairly stable year-round. It’s cooler as you move inland and up and it’s wetter on the windward northeast coasts. The western Kona Coast is preferentially sunny and usually hot, though go a few miles upland into coffee country and the air is considerably cooler. The first day we arrived in Hilo, the east coast of Big Island, and it’s raining! As we drive inland towards the south, the rain stopped :O It appear that the weather is hard to predict as it’s always predict as “sunny, with a chance of rain”

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We stay in Hale Pu’uhonua- A 3 bed  2 bath open kitchen, pool, high ceiling house, a few step to ocean. We stay for 6 days and 5 nights and it’s only charges us $270.Thanks to one of our friend won a drawing to get this in discount. It’s a great home and quiet close to Walmart and Hilo Airport.

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Master room

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Second bedroom

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Third bedroom

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Dinning room

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Ocean view!

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A 1 mins walk from the house to the ocean..

Hale Pu’uhonua-  http://www.hpvacationrentals.com/

Tips:
-There is a Walmart near Hilo airport. It’s cheaper to buy food or swimming tool there.
-From east coast to west coast where beaches are spend you almost two hours. So if you are planing to spend couple days for water activities, it’s better to stay at East coast