Pull over for a look at an ancient battlefield and burial ground. While you’re stopped, we’ll tell you the story of this historic spot. From...
Read MoreThis historic church was built in 1899 by Father John Velghe of Belgium. Unlike the typical stained glass windows that you’ll find in churches, this...
Read MoreTake a walk to learn a bit about Hawaii’s history and the story of one of its most famous kings, Kamehameha III. The walking area...
Read MoreIn ancient times, Pu'uhonua was known as the city of refuge, and offered a sanctuary to lawbreakers. Within the park are a number of historical...
Read MoreKealakekua Bay is a marine life conservation district. Since the water at the bay is usually calm, underwater life thrives, along with the coral reef,...
Read MoreHave you ever seen a church on the beach? Well, here you can! Look out for a small white church, and you’ll see the beach...
Read MoreTwo-step is immediately after the turn for Pu'uhonua park. The beach got its name for the lava rock steps you can use to enter the...
Read MoreManini’owali Beach, also known as Kua Bay, is a pristine white sand beach with sparkling blue waters. It's perfect for swimming, sunbathing, snorkeling or kayaking.In...
Read MoreBig Island Bees makes honey from all sorts of flowers that are grown on the island. With over 2,500 hives and 125 million bees they...
Read MoreAs you drive through town, you’ll see the historic Aloha Theatre, Back in the 1930s, this was the place to go for live shows and...
Read MoreAt the Kona Coffee Living History Farm you can take a self-guided tour through the orchard, farmhouse and coffee mill. There are also costumed interpreters...
Read MoreAnother great spot to learn about coffee and its importance to this region of Big Island is the Greenwell Farm and Museum. This is a...
Read MoreHere you can see an ancient fishpond and a traditional thatched Hawaiian building. The cultural significance of this park lies in the way it has...
Read MoreThe beach is also known as “La’aloa”, white sands, or disappearing sands, and it got the name from the sand that is pulled off from...
Read MoreKealakekua bay is a marine life conservation district. Because the water here is usually calm, underwater life thrives making it a great spot for snorkeling....
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