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The Big Island of Hawai’i offers a variety of upscale dining experiences, showcasing both local flavors and international cuisines. These restaurants are spread out from Kona to Waimea and along the Kohala Coast resort area. If you are looking for a extra special night out here are some of the most highly regarded upscale restaurants on the island:

Merriman’s Waimea:

In the charming town of Waimea, Merriman’s is a gem that epitomizes the farm-to-table ethos. Founded by Chef Peter Merriman, this restaurant is a destination for food lovers who appreciate the art of sustainable dining. The rustic yet elegant setting complements a menu that bursts with fresh, local flavors. Enjoy the Curried Macadamia Nut Crusted Mahi Mahi, or the Kahua Ranch Lamb. At Merriman’s, every dish tells a story of the land and the hands that cultivate it.

Ulu Ocean Grill and Sushi Lounge:

At the luxurious Four Seasons Resort Hualalai, Ulu Ocean Grill and Sushi Lounge offers an unparalleled dining experience with panoramic ocean views that take your breath away. The atmosphere is both sophisticated and serene, perfect for a romantic dinner or a special celebration. The restaurant’s commitment to fresh, locally sourced ingredients is evident in every meticulously crafted dish. Imagine indulging in Hawaiian Kampachi, its delicate flavor enhanced by expert preparation, or relishing a Spicy Tuna Roll that exemplifies the finest in sushi artistry. Ulu isn’t just a meal; it’s a culinary journey through the rich waters and fertile lands of Hawai’i.

Brown’s Beach House:

At the Fairmont Orchid on the Kohala Coast, Brown’s Beach House invites you to dine by the shore, where the gentle sound of waves sets a soothing backdrop to your meal. This beachfront restaurant is renowned for its romantic ambiance and island-inspired cuisine. Enjoy a beautiful evening as you enjoy Kona Kampachi or  a Kona Coffee-Crusted Filet Mignon, a dish that marries local flavors with culinary sophistication. Every moment at Brown’s Beach House is designed to delight, making it a must-visit for those seeking an unforgettable dining experience.

Sunset over the ocean

Huggo’s:

In the center of Kailua-Kona, Huggo’s and, the more casual, On the Rocks have been favorites on the waterfront for decades, offering diners a blend of casual elegance and stunning ocean views. Both restaurants showcase the island’s vibrant food scene, where the menu celebrates the best of local seafood and produce. Envision yourself enjoying the Fresh Catch of the Day, perfectly grilled and bursting with flavor, or their signature Teriyaki Steak, a nod to the island’s diverse culinary influences. For a special event or romantic dinner, Huggo’s isn’t just about the food—it’s about the experience of dining with the Pacific Ocean at your feet, creating memories that linger long after the meal is over.

The CanoeHouse:

At Mauna Lani, Auberge Resorts Collection, The CanoeHouse offers a dining experience that’s as enchanting as its setting. The oceanfront location provides a stunning backdrop for a menu that harmoniously blends modern Hawaiian and Asian-Pacific cuisine. Start with pickled vegetables or Maitake mushrooms and end with delicious Ube Cheesecake. The CanoeHouse is more than a restaurant—it’s a celebration of Hawai’i’s culinary heritage, beautifully presented in every dish.

Manta:

Perched at the iconic Mauna Kea Beach Hotel, Manta provides a sophisticated dining experience that pairs perfectly with its panoramic ocean views. The ambiance is refined yet welcoming, making it an ideal spot for both intimate dinners and family gatherings. Enjoy Kona Abalone or Mac Crusted Mahi Mahi, cooked to perfection and infused with local flavors. At Manta, every meal is a celebration of the island’s bounty, served with elegance and flair.

 

These restaurants not only provide exquisite meals but also emphasize the island’s natural beauty and local culture, making each dining experience truly unique. Savor the creativity, passion, and authenticity that define the island’s upscale dining scene, and let your taste buds experience a journey that is as enriching and beautiful as the island itself.

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When visiting Kailua-Kona, the time difference often means waking up early, making it the perfect opportunity to explore the town’s vibrant breakfast scene. The island is brimming with fantastic spots to kickstart your day with a delicious meal. Here are a few more of our favorites you won’t want to miss.

Kalikala Cuisine

Kalikala Cuisine is a hidden gem in Kailua-Kona, offering a fusion of traditional Hawaiian flavors with modern twists. This charming spot is known for its hearty breakfast platters and tropical fruit bowls. The Kalikala Omelette, filled with local veggies and cheese, is a must-try. If you’re looking for something lighter, their acai bowls, topped with fresh island fruits and granola, provide a refreshing and healthy option. For a more indulgent and delicious option try the stuffed Lilikoi French Toast! Don’t forget to try their freshly squeezed juices, perfect for a morning boost.

Nene goose

Island Lava Java

Another popular choice for breakfast is Lava Java, located right on Ali’i Drive. Recommended on food FoodNetwork.com its open-air seating and panoramic ocean views is a favorite among both locals and tourists. Their menu offers a range of delicious options, including fluffy pancakes, savory breakfast burritos, and the crowd-pleasing Eggs Benedict. They also pride themselves on serving 100% Kona coffee, ensuring your morning cup is as exceptional as the rest of your meal.

Big Island Grill

Big Island Grill is a local favorite in Kailua-Kona, known for its hearty and flavorful breakfast options. This welcoming, down-to-earth atmosphere offers generous portions and a diverse menu. Breakfast and lunch highlights include their famous pancakes, fluffy and golden. For a more savory start, try the Hawaiian-style fried rice topped with eggs or the ever-popular loco moco, featuring a meat of your choice on a bed of rice, smothered in rich gravy, and crowned with a perfectly cooked egg. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, Big Island Grill’s homestyle cooking and friendly service make it a perfect spot to begin your day.

Green Flash Coffee

At Green Flash Coffee, breakfast is served all day. Their breakfast menu features a selection of fresh pastries, hearty breakfast sandwiches, and healthy options like yogurt parfaits topped with granola and tropical fruits. The laid-back vibe and friendly service make Green Flash Coffee an ideal place to enjoy a quick, casual breakfast. 

 

Making the Most of Your Morning

Thanks to the time difference, visitors to Kailua-Kona often find themselves awake early, providing a unique opportunity to savor the island’s morning offerings. Starting your day with a delicious breakfast not only fuels your adventures but also allows you to experience the local flavors and hospitality. Whether you’re enjoying a meal with an ocean view at Island Lava Java or indulging in a tropical breakfast at Kalikala Cuisine, or sipping on freshly brewed Kona coffee at Green Flash Coffee, Kailua-Kona’s breakfast spots are sure to make your morning special.

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Where are the fireworks?

Here are some of the events happening on the Big Island in July including the 2024 Big Island 4th of July events.

Fireworks in Kailua Kona

Kailua-Kona

Parade at 6pm; Fireworks over Kailua Bay at 8pm.

Hilo

At 8 p.m fireworks will be set off from a barge in Hilo Bay. The musical accompaniment will be live from the Mo’oheau Park Bandstand starting at 7pm. The music will also be aired on KWXX.

Na’ahelu Independence Day Parade at Na’ahelu Park, Ka’u

11am. Enjoy the parade, Keiki Fun Day, and many other family friendly events. There will also be vendors at the regular Farmers Market site in town. For more info, contact OKK at 808-929-9872 or visit www.okaukakou.org.

Parker Ranch Rodeo and Horse Races July 4

The 60th Annual Parker Ranch Rodeo and Horse Races are on July 4th at the Parker Ranch Arena in Waimea. Celebrate American Independence Day with traditional rodeo events and horse races, offering a unique Hawaiian twist on the Fourth of July festivities.

This is a day full of rodeo competitions such as bull riding, barrel racing, team roping, and calf roping, along with exciting horse races. It’s a family-friendly event with food vendors, live music, and other entertainment options.

More events happening in July

Hilo Brewfest, July 13

Hilo Brewfest has become one of Hilo’s favorite festivals. From 2-5pm at the Hilo Yacht Club. Sample craft beers from around the country, and food from local chefs. Ticket sales, sponsorships and donations will benefit charites supported by the Rotary Club of Hilo. Visit hilobrewfest.com for more info and tickets.

Big Island Jazz and Blues Festival – July 13

At the Mauna Kea Beach Hotel

Oceanfront performances, from 5-9PM, with Grammy Award Winners, Grammy Nominated Artists, Music Hall of Fame Members and Jazz and Blues Legends. Gates open at 4:30PM. Visit www.Bigislandjazzandbluesfestival.com for more details and tickets.

Experience Volcano Festival July 27 – 28

The Experience Volcano Festival is a celebration of the culture, people and traditions that make the diversity of the Volcano Area so unique. The Volcano Area is home to many activities and relaxing opportunities. Get a taste of everything that Volcano has to offer during this festival on July 27th & 28th 2024.   Enjoy artists in action, tours, demonstrations, kids and ohana activities, happy hours, restaurant specials, food trucks and much more!​ Most events are free to the public! Click for more details.

Ongoing Kailua-Kona Events

Kokua Kailua Village Stroll: July 21

Once a month, on Alii Drive near the Pier, the street is closed for the Kokua Kailua Village Stroll. From 1-6 pm, the street transforms into a bustling market with local vendors and artists’ booths. Explore the vibrant stalls, shop for unique crafts and souvenirs, and enjoy the festive atmosphere. Leashed dogs are also welcome, so feel free to bring your furry friends along for the stroll. This event is a perfect opportunity to support local businesses and artists while immersing yourself in the lively spirit of Kailua-Kona.

Free Hawaiian Music and Hula Show

Every Friday at Keauhou Shopping Center, you can enjoy a free Hawaiian music and hula show in the center courtyard from 6-7pm. Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Hawai’i as talented musicians and graceful hula dancers take the stage. This weekly event is a fantastic opportunity to experience the beauty and artistry of traditional Hawaiian music and dance.

First Friday After Dark in Holualoa

On the first Friday of every month, the quaint village of Holualoa comes alive with a block party. From 5:30-8:30pm, locals and visitors gather to explore the town’s art galleries and boutiques, listen to live music, and indulge in gourmet “grab and go” food. This festive event is a fantastic way to immerse yourself in the local art and culture scene while enjoying the warm hospitality of the community.

Food Truck Fridays

Every Friday 4-8pm you’ll find a mini food truck festival with tastes to satisfy every palate. In the Target Kona parking lot you can feed the whole family with choices of BBQ, Mexican food, Thai food, desserts, and, of course, great coffee! Check here for more information about Food Truck Fridays

More to come in August!

August 4, 2024

National Parks Fee-Free Day!

In honor of the anniversary of the Great American Outdoors Act, Get Outside!

No entry fees to our national parks!

August 13-24

20th IVF Va’a World Sprint Championship will be hosted by the Hawaiian Canoe Racing Association in Hilo, HAwai’i from August 13th to August 24th, 2024

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Part of the history of a culture is in its language. 

“The Hawaiian language, ‘Ōlelo Hawai‘i, came to our shores along with the first people to arrive from the ancestral homelands of Polynesia. The language evolved alongside the culture into the nuanced, multi-layered ‘Ōlelo Hawai‘i we know today.” (Go Hawaii)

Malama Ka Aina painted on a lava rock wall

Learning some common phrases in Hawaiian can greatly enhance your experience when visiting Hawaii and show respect for the local culture. Here are a few common phrases along with their pronunciation guide:

  1. Aloha (ah-LOH-hah) – This is perhaps the most well-known Hawaiian word, meaning both “hello” and “goodbye.” It also carries deeper meanings such as love, affection, and peace.

  2. Mahalo (mah-HAH-loh) – This word means “thank you.” It’s important to express gratitude, and using “mahalo” is a great way to show appreciation in Hawaii.

  3. E komo mai (eh KOH-moh my) – This phrase means “welcome” or “come in.” You might hear it when entering a shop or someone’s home.

  4. A hui hou (ah HOO-ee HOH) – This phrase is often used to say “until we meet again” or “goodbye.”

  5. ʻOhana (OH-hah-nah) – This word means “family.” In Hawaiian culture, ‘ohana represents not only blood relatives but also close friends and community members.

  6. Pau hana (pow HAH-nah) – This phrase means “finished work” or “after work.” It’s often used to refer to the time after work when people relax and socialize.

  7. Keiki (KAY-kee) – This word means “child” or “children.” You might hear it used in various contexts, such as in childcare or educational settings.

  8. Hale (HAH-leh) – This word means “house” or “building.” You may see it in street names or when referring to specific locations.

  9. Mauka (MOW-kah) – This word means “towards the mountains.” In Hawaiian geography, directions are often given relative to the mountains (mauka) or the sea (makai).
  10. Makai (mah-KYE) – This word means “towards the sea” or “oceanward.”

If you want to dig in even deeper, Duolingo has Hawaiian as a language option!

Remember, pronunciation is key when speaking Hawaiian words. Pay attention to the vowels, as they are pronounced distinctly, and try to mimic the rhythm and flow of the language as best as you can. Locals will appreciate your effort to embrace their language and culture even if your pronunciation isn’t perfect at first.

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As you drive north from Kona International Airport, leave behind the bustling airport and the modern amenities of Kailua-Kona. The rugged lava fields dominate the scenery, their ancient, jet-black and rust-red hues contrasting starkly against the deep blue of the Pacific Ocean to the west. Although your gaze may be fixed on the road ahead, it’s worth knowing that hidden amidst these barren lava fields lies the Kohala Coast, where you’ll find some of the loveliest beaches on the island. 

Kohala Coast Beaches

Hāpuna Beach State Park

The Kohala Coast is a sun-drenched region that receives only about nine inches of rainfall annually. This low precipitation rate creates a near-perpetual summer atmosphere, making it ideal for sunbathing and beach activities year-round. Hāpuna Beach State Park, one of the island’s largest expanses of white sand, exemplifies this coastal paradise. Here, the sparkling sands stretch out beneath the relentless Hawaiian sun, inviting visitors to bask in its warmth and serenity.

As you approach Hāpuna Beach, the landscape gradually softens, giving way to rolling hills and swaying palms. The sight of this expansive white-sand beach, framed by the deep blue ocean and backed by lush greenery, is truly mesmerizing. It’s a reminder of the raw beauty and diversity that characterize the island of Hawaiʻi—the juxtaposition of rugged lava fields against the inviting allure of golden beaches.

At Hapuna Beach you’ll find visitors swimming, boogie boarding, body surfing, playing in the waves, and relaxing in the powder soft sand

Mauna Kea Beach

North of Hapuna beach you’ll find  Mauna Kea Beach on the Mauna Kea Beach Resort. Although this is a public beach, visitor parking is limited so arrive early to ensure a spot.  As you approach this renowned stretch of coastline, you’re greeted by a sight that epitomizes paradise—a wide expanse of soft, pristine white sands stretching out towards the glistening turquoise waters of the Pacific Ocean.

Venturing into the crystal-clear waters reveals another facet of Mauna Kea’s allure. The tranquil sea, gently lapping against the shore, invites swimmers and snorkelers alike to immerse themselves in its refreshing embrace. The gradual slope of the beach makes it an ideal spot for families and adventurers of all ages to dip into the sea safely.

Mauna Kea Beach offers a range of activities that cater to different interests and preferences, making it a popular destination for beachgoers seeking relaxation or adventure. This is a great spot for swimming, snorkeling, whale watching and beach sports as well as relaxing and sunbathing

Beach in Kona Coast, Hawaii

Beach 69 / Waialea Beach 

Beach 69—also known as Waialea Beach—beckons those seeking a secluded and tranquil escape. Tucked away in a more remote area near Puako, this hidden gem offers a quieter alternative to the bustling tourist spots, making it ideal for those yearning for a more intimate beach experience. The beach’s nickname, “Beach 69,” is derived from the number 69 painted on a utility pole near the parking area, adding a touch of local charm to its secluded ambiance.

For those seeking relaxation amidst nature’s embrace, Beach 69 offers ample opportunities. Large trees along the shoreline, provide private, shaded areas ideal for setting up a picnic or simply lounging with a good book. On any day visitors will be able to find their own quiet spot to set up their own space.

Kiholo Bay

For more adventure, a hike into Kiholo Bay offers a rewarding expedition into the island’s natural wonders. Kiholo Bay is a pristine marine sanctuary known for its turquoise waters, lava rock formations, and resident wildlife. The hike to Kiholo Bay typically begins near the highway and leads through a rugged landscape dotted with ancient lava flows and coastal vegetation. There are no amenities at Kiholo Bay so remember to pack in water, reef-safe sunscreen and snacks.

Whichever direction you arrive from, you will be  rewarded with the chance to explore its scenic shoreline, relax on secluded beaches, or take a refreshing dip in the bay’s crystalline waters. The bay is also known for its large population of honu (green sea turtles) that can often be spotted basking on the shore or swimming gracefully in the bay’s clear waters.

To reach Kiholo Bay, there are two primary routes you can take. One option is to access the bay via a dirt road situated between the 82nd and 83rd mile markers on Highway 19. Follow this road towards the ocean for about a mile. As you approach a fork in the road, continue straight instead of veering left. At the road’s end, park your vehicle and proceed on foot straight ahead until you reach the shoreline. From there, head north (to your right) along the beach to reach Kiholo Bay.

Another approach is to take a shorter trail from Highway 19, located just south of the 81st mile marker. This trail leads directly to the northern end of Kiholo Bay. Begin your hike here and trek across approximately 20 minutes of barren and exposed pahoehoe lava flow. Despite the rugged terrain, this trail offers a more direct and scenic route to access the bay’s northern section.

All state parks charge park visitors $10 per vehicle 

So, as you explore the many beautiful Kohala Coast beaches, take a moment to appreciate this remarkable transformation—from desolate lava fields to a tropical paradise. Allow yourself to soak in the sun, unwind on the soft sands, and immerse yourself in the natural splendor that defines the Big Island’s west coast.

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Relax with an unforgettable day at Anaehoomalu Bay Beach Park, or A-Bay, a captivating destination on the Big Island of Hawai’i. A-Bay is a beautiful oasis with a rich history, a long stretch of salt and pepper sand, and an array of activities that will leave an enduring imprint on your memory.

Unveiling the Allure of A-Bay Beach Park

Take a leisurely stroll along A-Bay’s crescent-shaped beach, where the turquoise waters glisten and invite you to reconnect with nature’s tranquility. Gaze out to the horizon and spot sea turtles gracefully basking on the shore, their ancient presence adding a touch of wonder to your surroundings. Walk along the Kalahuipua’a Fishponds to learn about their function and historical significance in Hawaiian history. As the sun sets, casting a golden glow over the bay, enjoy your dinner at Lava Lava Beach Club. Indulge in oceanfront dining with a laid-back vibe, creating an unforgettable culinary experience against the backdrop of A-Bay’s beautiful sunset.

Sea Turtle Resting on a Beach

 

Exploring the Depths of A-Bay’s Waters

Embrace the spirit of adventure by renting a stand-up paddleboard or kayak and venturing into the bay’s tranquil waters. Glide effortlessly across the surface, marveling at the underwater world teeming with vibrant marine life. The gentle currents and calm conditions make this activity suitable for all skill levels, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the beauty of A-Bay.

The calm waters and clear visibility make it a great spot for snorkeling. You can see a variety of marine life, including colorful fish, sea turtles, and even dolphins.

Here are some tips for snorkeling at A-bay beach park:

  • The best time to snorkel is during the summer months when the water is warmest.
  • The north end of the beach is usually the best area for snorkeling.
  • The water can be choppy at times which can reduce visibility, so be sure to check the conditions before you go.
  • There are no lifeguards on duty, so be sure to swim with a buddy.
  • Be respectful of marine life and do not touch or harass the animals.

Hawai’i Ocean Sports offers all the rentals you’ll need for a bay at the beach as well as snorkeling and whale watching tours. 

Unraveling the Secrets of Waikoloa Petroglyph Preserve

Venture beyond A-Bay Beach Park to the nearby Waikoloa Petroglyph Preserve. This sacred site boasts over 3,000 ancient petroglyphs intricately carved into lava rock. Step back in time as you explore these enigmatic symbols, offering a glimpse into the rich history and cultural heritage of the Hawaiian people.

Discovering the Legacy of Kalahuipua’a Fishponds

Enrich your understanding of Hawaiian aquaculture by visiting the Fishponds of Kalahuipua’a. These historic fishponds, once an integral part of the ancient Hawaiian sustenance system, served as a sustainable food source for Hawaiian royalty and communities. Learn about the ingenious design and traditional practices associated with these ponds, gaining insights into the cultural significance of aquaculture in Hawaiian history. Today, ongoing restoration efforts aim to preserve these fishponds as cultural and educational landmarks.

A Day Trip to Remember

Whether you choose to relax on the shore, explore the waters, or delve into the past, A-Bay offers a unique and unforgettable experience. As you watch the sunset, carry with you the memories of a day well spent, filled with moments that will continue to inspire and enrich you.

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Daytripping from Kona or Hilo

Along the southeastern coast of the Big Island, Punalu’u Beach and Papakōlea Beach attract travelers with their distinctive charm, each offering a beautiful experience worthy of the scenic drive required to reach them.

Postcard of Punalu'u Beach in 1965

Black Sand Beach / Punalu’u Beach

At Punalu’u Beach, the striking contrast of black sands against the blue waters of the ocean and the green canopy is magical. Snorkeling enthusiasts love the variety of marine life in these clear waters. Schools of vibrant fish dart among the coral reefs, while graceful sea turtles glide effortlessly, their movements a testament to the serene rhythm of island life. This is a very popular beach for sea turtles and they are easy to spot basking on the warm black sand. 

Green Sand Beach / Papakōlea Beach

About 24 miles further along the coast, the rugged views give way to the hidden gem of Papakōlea Beach, also known as the Green Sand Beach. This is one of only four green sand beaches in the world. The scenic hike is under 3 miles each way through windswept cliffs and coastal scrub. The gorgeous hike is worth taking but if 5+ miles of hiking seems like too much there are local drivers who will take you either or both ways for a small fee. The beach is beautiful but be cautious in the water as there can be a very strong current. More information about the hike here!

A word of caution: Do not drive your own vehicle and, more specifically, do not take your rental car past the parking lot! 

View of Papakolea BeachImage by BigIslandHikes.com

Eating Along the Way

Onward to food! The well-known Punulu’u Bakeshop has delicious malasadas, sandwiches, and plate lunches. The garden is a peaceful spot for a coffee and mango malasada. Another great option is the Aloha Mix food truck just across the street. They are known for steak and shrimp plates and acai bowls.   

One more little side trip a few miles further! Although I am not this type of thrill seeker, watching the cliff jumpers at Southpoint is pretty exciting and a little nerve-wracking. Sure go ahead and jump if that’s your thing but just watching will be enough for most of us! Walk another 100ft south to the Southernmost point in the US.

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“The actual Southernmost tip of the United States is just past the metal light beacon to the left and toward the coast. Follow the low rock wall, actually an ancient Hawaiian ruin called Kalalea Heiau, to the edge where the frenzied ocean punishes the rugged coastline with its power. Please do not touch or sit on the rock wall as it is a sacred site.” (Hawaii Guide

Enjoy your day trip to Punalu’u and Papakōlea beaches, the rugged beauty of the volcanic landscape, and the great local food choices.

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Escape to the serene beauty of Kona Ocean Hideaway, nestled in the heart of Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. Wake up to the gentle symphony of the ocean, mere steps away from your door, inviting you to start your day in tranquility.

Kona Ocean Hideaway view down the steps to the living room

Positioned in a prime location, this hideaway offers the perfect balance of seclusion and convenience. Tucked away from the main road, it boasts a private driveway and parking, ensuring your peace of mind and hassle-free access. Stay connected with complimentary WiFi while immersing yourself in the natural wonders surrounding you.

Indulge in breathtaking sunsets painting the horizon, casting a golden glow over the Pacific Ocean. Gather with loved ones at the shared barbecue area, savoring grilled delights as you recount the day’s adventures.

Kona Ocean Hideaway view of the kitchen and dining area

With four bedrooms and three full baths, this spacious retreat accommodates families and groups with ease. A fully-equipped kitchen awaits your culinary endeavors, allowing you to whip up delicious meals using local ingredients sourced from the nearby Alii Marketplace, just a stone’s throw away.

Discover the vibrant culture of Kailua-Kona, only a five-minute drive from your doorstep. Explore its charming shops, dine at seaside restaurants, or wander through the bustling farmers’ market, immersing yourself in the flavors and aromas of Hawaii.

Experience the ultimate Hawaiian getaway at Kona Ocean Hideaway, where every moment is a blissful escape into paradise.

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Tucked away on the vibrant Kona Coast of Hawaii’s Big Island, the quaint town of Captain Cook offers a treasure trove of experiences for those looking to spend an unforgettable afternoon. From gastronomical delights and rich coffee heritage to historical excursions, Captain Cook provides a diverse palette of activities. Whether your interests lie in culinary explorations, immersing yourself in local culture, or outdoor adventures, this idyllic Hawaiian haven is poised to deliver an afternoon filled with discovery and enjoyment.

A Flavorful Start with Lunch at a Local Gem

Shaka Tacoz logo There’s no better initiation into the heart of Captain Cook than indulging in a lunch at the town’s beloved spot, Shaka Tacoz. Picture yourself biting into savory tacos or unwrapping a burrito packed with fresh, local flavors, setting the stage for an afternoon of adventure. This meal isn’t just about satisfying hunger; it’s an introduction to the local culinary scene, a first step into the vibrant culture of Captain Cook that energizes you for the experiences ahead. Pick your entree, pick your protein, pick your sauce.

Pro Tip: You can’t go wrong with their fish taco with verde sauce

Savor the Essence of Hawaii on a Coffee Plantation Tour

Following a delightful lunch, immerse yourself in the aromatic world of Hawaiian coffee with a visit to Captain Cook’s renowned coffee plantations. Captain Cook takes pride in its high-quality coffee, and a tour across these verdant plantations offers an in-depth look into the journey of coffee, from the earth to your cup. Engaging with passionate farmers and tasting the rich, freshly brewed coffee amidst the picturesque landscapes not only enlightens you about coffee production but also deeply connects you with the local heritage of this region. Greenwell Coffee Farm has a great free tour every day. It’s about 45 minutes and includes free samples before and after the tour

Traverse the Path to the Captain Cook Monument

With your spirit uplifted by the rich flavors of Hawaiian coffee, it’s time to venture on a hike to the iconic Captain Cook Monument. This expedition is more than a physical journey; it’s an exploration of history and natural beauty. The trail winds through vibrant greenery, offering spectacular views of the coastline and immersing you in Hawaii’s lush landscape. As you reach the monument, you’re not only greeted by breathtaking views of the ocean but also by a wealth of historical insight into Captain Cook’s explorations. The hike is a popular trek for snorkelers who will explore the beautiful reef  but is a great hike with or without a dip in the ocean.

The view on the hike to Kealakekua Bay

The Enchantment of Spending an Afternoon in Captain Cook, Hawaii

Choosing to spend an afternoon in Captain Cook, Hawaii, means embarking on a journey filled with diverse and enriching experiences. From the culinary adventure that begins with lunch at Shaka Tacoz to the educational and sensory delight of touring coffee plantations, and the historical exploration on the hike to the Captain Cook Monument, Captain Cook encapsulates the vibrant spirit of Hawaii. It’s a destination where adventure and tranquility coexist, history merges with natural beauty, and every moment is an invitation to dive deeper into the island’s allure.

  • Culinary Adventure: Begin your journey with a taste of the island’s flavors that energizes you for the day ahead.
  • Coffee Plantation Exploration: Experience the world of coffee production firsthand and indulge in the finest Hawaiian brews.
  • Historical Excursion: Combine physical activity with a dive into history as you trek to the celebrated Captain Cook Monument.

A Journey to Cherish

An afternoon spent in Captain Cook, Hawaii, transcends mere activities; it’s an immersive experience that engages your senses, broadens your knowledge, and leaves you with lasting memories. Whether it’s enjoying the local cuisine, awakening your senses with the aroma of coffee, or marveling at historical sites, each moment is a step into the vibrant heart of Hawaii. When planning your next adventure, consider setting aside an afternoon to uncover the myriad wonders Captain Cook has to offer and let this enchanting locale captivate your heart.

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Experience the vibrant pulse of Kona in March with an array of exciting events that promise to captivate your senses. From the Annual Kona Brewers Festival to the music of The Expendables to the Merrie Monarch Hula Festival March  Take a leisurely stroll through the Kokua Kailua Village Stroll, and embrace the weekly Hawaiian music and hula shows. Join us on a journey through the heart of Kona’s March festivities.

Kona March Events

29th Annual Kona Brewers Festival: March 9

The Kona Brewers Festival will be held Saturday, March 9, 2024, from 3 pm – 7 pm.  Buy your tickets here

The 29th Annual Kona Brewers Festival on March 9, 2024 stands as a testament to the vibrant culture of the Big Island and the spirit of Aloha that permeates its society. This event, much anticipated by locals and tourists alike, is not just a celebration of craft beer but a gathering that honors the unique blend of environmental stewardship, community support, and the rich tapestry of Hawaiian culture. Read more about the Brewers Festival

 

The Expendables live at Willie’s Hot Chicken: March 23rd

Don’t miss The Expendables with their mix of reggae, ska, punk and surf-rock. With opening bands DJ Scotty Doo, Ocean Grown, Future Tides and The Steppas. Buy your tickets here

Merrie Monarch Festival Traditional Dancers

 

Photo Credit Photo by Bruce Omori

2024 Merrie Monarch Hula Festival: March 31st-April 6th

The renowned Merrie Monarch Hula Festival is set to once again captivate spectators in Hilo, March 31st-April 6th. This week-long celebration of traditional Hawaiian culture through hula dancing dates back to 1963 and draws thousands from around the world every spring. In 2024, attendees can look forward to another incredible display showcasing the best hālau hula (hula schools) as they compete with energy, grace and beauty. Both kahiko, the ancient hula style performed to chants and traditional instruments, as well as the ‘auana with modern hula set to contemporary music will be highlighted. It’s an event not to be missed for hula enthusiasts and lovers of Hawaii. Click here for ticket information

 

Ongoing Events

Kokua Kailua Village Stroll: March 17

Once a month, on Alii Drive near the Pier, the street is closed for the Kokua Kailua Village Stroll. From 1-6 pm, the street transforms into a bustling market with local vendors and artists’ booths. Explore the vibrant stalls, shop for unique crafts and souvenirs, and enjoy the festive atmosphere. Leashed dogs are also welcome, so feel free to bring your furry friends along for the stroll. This event is a perfect opportunity to support local businesses and artists while immersing yourself in the lively spirit of Kailua-Kona.

Free Hawaiian Music and Hula Show

Every Friday at Keauhou Shopping Center, you can enjoy a free Hawaiian music and hula show in the center courtyard from 6-7pm. Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Hawai’i as talented musicians and graceful hula dancers take the stage. This weekly event is a fantastic opportunity to experience the beauty and artistry of traditional Hawaiian music and dance.

First Friday After Dark in Holualoa

On the first Friday of every month, the quaint village of Holualoa comes alive with a block party. From 5:30-8:30pm, locals and visitors gather to explore the town’s art galleries and boutiques, listen to live music, and indulge in gourmet “grab and go” food. This festive event is a fantastic way to immerse yourself in the local art and culture scene while enjoying the warm hospitality of the community.

Food Truck Fridays

Every Friday 4-8pm you’ll find a mini food truck festival with tastes to satisfy every palate. In the Target Kona parking lot you can feed the whole family with choices of BBQ, Mexican food, Thai food, desserts, and, of course, great coffee!

Whale Breaching

March is still a good time for whale watching

Humpback whales typically migrate and can be spotted off the Kona coast from December through April. For information about whale watching and some recommendations for local whale watching tours click here

 

Visit Queen’s Marketplace for more ongoing events 

Join ukulele lessons, Wednesday hula shows, and outdoor movies every month.
March 9, 2024 in the Coronation Pavilion.

Kanikapila Monthly Concert Series: March 16 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Discover Hawai‘i Island’s best musical talents at Queens’ Marketplace’s Kanikapila Monthly Concert Series sponsored by KWXX, every third Saturday of the month. 

Every Third Saturday of the Month | 6 PM | Coronation Pavilion

 

More to come in April!

Lavaman Triathlon: April 7th

Sign up now for Lavaman Olympic Distance Triathlon April 7th at Waikoloa Beach resort. Click here for more information and for registration

2024 Outrigger Big West Men’s Volleyball Championship: April 18-20

The 2024 Outrigger Big West Men’s Volleyball Championship will feature all six Big West squads on the campus of defending champion Hawai’i.

 

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