Visit to Kaloko Honokohau National Historic Park 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 coastal area of Kona. The area is filled with...
Best beaches in Kona – in town or just a short drive 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, snorkel or if the waves are...
A Visit to Miloli’i and Honomalino beach on the Big Island 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 vibe and place on...
Hike Punalu’u to Kamehame Beach on the Big Island’s south coast 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 (typically cordoned off on the beach area or...
Anaeho’omalu Bay or A Bay (Beach day, adventure sports, eat & gorgeous sunsets) ʻAnaehoʻomalu Bay, also known as A-Bay or Waikoloa Beach located in the Waikoloa beach resort areas is a very popular beach area to enjoy. This beach area on the Kohala coastline...
Magic Sands beach aka White Sands beach – perfect sand, and surf fun (updated 2023) Magic Sands Beach AKA White Sands Beach is really the go to beach to hang out in Kailua Kona town. Magic Sands has an interesting name for when tides are high and the beach area...