by emorata | Jul 4, 2023 | Big Island Beaches, Big Island Hikes, Explore Big Island
One of the most beautiful state parks to explore on the Big Island’s west coast, Kekaha Kai State Park is a real jewel. The scenic stretch of shoreline and beaches extends about 4.5 miles extending from Mahai’ula Bay to Kua bay with three stunning beaches...
by emorata | Jun 29, 2023 | Big Island Beaches, Big Island Hikes, Explore Big Island, Kailua Kona
Spencer Beach Park Reopens with Exciting Upgrades and Amenities (updated 2023) One of the most popular camping beach parks on the Big Island, Spencer Beach Park is one of the best places to camp right next to the ocean. After extensive upgrades and amenities that were...
by emorata | Jan 25, 2023 | Big Island Beaches, Big Island Hikes, Explore Big Island, Kailua Kona
Kaloko Honokohau National Historic Park: Delve into the Rich History and Natural Beauty Located just south of the Kona International Airport, the Kaloko Honokohau National Historic Park used to be an early Hawaiian settlement that covered over 1160 acres in the...
by emorata | Jul 1, 2022 | Big Island Beaches, Explore Big Island, Kailua Kona
Discover the 13 Best Beaches in Kona: Paradise Found on Hawaii’s West Coast Kailua Kona town or just known as Kona is the sunny, touristy part of the west side of the Big Island and the beaches are smaller here but still fantastic places to hang out, swim,...
by emorata | Sep 13, 2021 | Adventure, Big Island Beaches, Big Island Hikes, Kailua Kona
A Visit to Miloli’i and Honomalino beach on the Big Island (updated 2023) Miloli’i is the rugged fishing village on the south side of the Big Island and about a 30 mile drive from Captain Cook area. Unchanged and sleepy Miloli’i is a quiet community and a different...
by emorata | Aug 23, 2021 | Adventure, Big Island Beaches, Big Island Hikes, Fun and Unique in Hawaii
From Punalu’u to Kamehame Beach: Discovering the Magnificent Black Sand Beaches of Hawaii (updated 2023) Most visitors to the Big Islands to the iconic Punalu’u Black Sand beach just visit quickly to walk through the black sand, spot the resting sea turtles...