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Created and Produced by Four Seasons Cycling Events...
Big Island Ride '08TM Mar 2 to 8, 2008 (Sun to Sat) Beds provided Sunday through Friday nights.
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Welcome to the Big Island of Hawaii...
Congratulations to Diane Kelso and Peter Hoffman who
got married in Hilo during the Big Island Ride '07. They originally met on Wheeling Hawaii '03.

Additional information available to Instant Hawaii.
 What better way to kickoff your 2008 cycling season than a tour in paradise, where the weather doesn’t hurt? Join us for an epic journey around one of the world’s most beautiful tropical islands, a destination boasting a near perfect climate. The Big Island Ride is 271 miles of spectacular cycling, averaging 45.2 miles a day. The tour combines respectable cycling distances with plenty of time for relaxing, sunning, swimming, exploring, exceptional dining, meeting interesting people and constant opportunities for photographing one of the world’s most diverse and scenic islands. Each day brings a greater understanding and appreciation for Hawaii’s rich history and fascinating culture.
Travel Specifics: Plan to arrive in Kailua-Kona (Kona International Airport) on Fri or Sat, no later than 5:00 PM, to begin a wonderful, fully supported week of cycling from Sunday through Saturday. Overnight stops include*:
- Sun - Plantation House in Pahala
- Mon - Kilauea Military Camp in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
- Tue & Wed - Two nights in Hilo
- Thu - Hotel Honokaa in Honokaa
- Fri - Kohala Village in Hawi
- Sat - Kona. Plan your post tour departure from Kona on Sunday, or later, and return home with memories lasting a lifetime.
*Note: Specific details subject to change.
Four Season's goal is provide full services through
an extremely supportive staff. We take care of most of your needs from
the time you arrive until the ride is completed. Four seasons provides
beds each night of the Big Island Ride from Sun through Fri. So, once on the Big
Island, nearly all your expenses are covered: lodging, dinners (these are good),
breakfasts, "build you own lunches" snacks, road support, gear transport, support while pedaling, National Park entrance fees, etc.
You provide your airfare to and from the Big Island, your lodging before and after the tour, getting your own bike to and from the ride, bike rentals, alcoholic beverages, and personal activities and tours.
Download a four color Big Island Ride Flyer - Mar '08 flyer.
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