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Ocean view from Alii Villas Condo

Discover this incredible top-floor one-bedroom, one-bathroom condo that boasts breathtaking ocean and pool views. Kona Vacation Rentals Ali’i Villas’ prime location within the complex ensures convenient parking just steps away from the stairs. The spacious lanai offers a picturesque vista of the ocean and pool, perfect for enjoying the cool morning and evening breezes. Listen to the ocean waves from the bedroom in the morning.

Inside, the fully equipped kitchen invites you to whip up delicious meals in the comfort of your own space. The bedroom features a luxurious queen-size bed, a spacious closet, and an in-unit washer/dryer for added convenience.

Charming Condo

This charming condo is nestled in Ali’i Villas, a well-maintained oceanfront resort along the scenic Ali’i Drive. Relax by the swimming pool and take advantage of the common area BBQ’s to grill your fresh catch while watching dolphins play and enjoying stunning sunsets from your lanai.

The complex offers numerous amenities, including a west-facing seawall, perfect for meeting neighbors, admiring breathtaking sunsets, and observing mesmerizing sea life. Mature tropical gardens surround the property, creating a beautifully manicured and serene environment.

Living room and Kitchen of Alii Villas 318With a layout that opens up the living room, dining room, and kitchen, this condo is the ideal place to unwind after a day in the sun. Beach chairs, a beach umbrella, toys, and coolers are all included for a relaxing day at the beach. Let the refreshing Hawaii breeze flow through as you relax on your lanai, enjoying the mesmerizing ocean views.

Alii Villas Pool

Experience all that Hawaii has to offer in this delightful condo, conveniently located within walking distance from town, where you can explore restaurants, shops, and open markets. Embrace the tropical paradise and make unforgettable memories from the comfort of your own Hawaiian retreat.

Nearby Attractions

Green Flash Coffee is a two-minute walk to start your day with a delicious cup of Kona coffee.

Honl Beach is a lovely 12-minute short walk and a beautiful shady spot for having a picnic, reading a book, or watching the surfers in the sunset.

Just a little further down the road, walk or drive to Huggo’s On The Rocks. With a prime location on the coast, good food and drinks and wonderful entertainment it is a must-see in Kona.

Across from On The Rocks, Coconut Grove Marketplace is the heart and hub of activity, food, drinks, and shopping in Kona. Relax on the grass in the evening to watch beach volleyball.

The free Kona Trolley stops are a short walk down the road. Click here for the schedule.

Contact Kona Rentals at 808-334-1199 or click here to check availability 

Rest assured that our friendly and professional staff is just a phone call away if you encounter any issues during your stay. 

 

With a warm “Aloha,” Kona Vacation Rentals is excited to welcome you to your tropical getaway!

December is a busy month in Kailua-Kona. Here are just a few fun events to enjoy!

Big Island Guide kokua kailua street fair kona hawaii Vendor tents lining the street

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Joy to the World Concert – Dec 1

Celebrate the season with song at the Joy to the World concert on December 1 at 7:00 PM. Featuring the Kona Choral Society, guest singers, Kona Brass Quintet, and more at Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Church. Enjoy Hawaiian choral music, holiday classics, and sing along to Christmas carols. Free event; donations appreciated. Bring the family!

Street Eats, A Kailua Village Food Truck Festival – Dec 2

The food trucks are back! Dec 2, 11:00-5:00, Alii Drive will close to vehicle traffic as food trucks line up in Historic Kailua Village offering a variety of the island’s best food trucks and food vendors of all kinds. 

Just for a teaser! Here are a few vendors that will be there: Sel’s Lunch Wagon, K.O. Pizza, Indo Grindz, Gallery Cuisine, Sugar’s Hawaii—BBQ and Desserts, Prioshki, Texas Island BBQ, Troy Farms, SweetKine808, Hungry Honu, Tooth Sweets Mochi Co., Toasty Dogs, Hamakua Creations, Makana Glass and Things, Kailani Surf, Scandanavian Shave Ice, JJ’s Mini Orbits, HI Bao Delicacies, Kona Sandwich Company, Kaawaloa Food Supply Co., Kapua’s Snack Box, and Kona Coffee Outlet

25th Annual Music & Light Festival in Holualoa Village – Dec 2

On December 2 enjoy the music and Lights Festival through Holualoa Village, from the historic Kona Hotel to the old Holualoa Library from 5:30-8:30pm. There will be treats and holiday specials at the galleries and shops. Bring the keiki and camera for a visit with Santa!

Waimea Christmas Parade – Dec 2

This parade starts at 5:30 at Waimea Park. The theme is “E Lauhoe Mai Na Wa’a’ – “Everyone Paddle the Canoe Together” 

Performances by Kona Aloha Singers

Dec 3 at 4:00 at King Kamehameha Kona Beach Resort
Dec 9 at the Kona Christmas Parade

KAS will be performing songs by One Republic, Pink, Maroon 5, Rascal Flatts, The Beach Boys, Miley Cyrus and more. Click here for tickets and enjoy the annual musical celebration

Kona Christmas Parade – Dec 9

This classic Christmas parade is a fun-filled event for the whole family. It features floats, marching bands, and Santa Claus. The parade starts at 5:00 PM and runs along Ali’i Drive. 

Leilani Christmas Market – Dec 10

The Leilani Christmas Market 2023 is a chance to find beautiful, locally-made gifts, treats plants, and more. From 10am to 2pm at the Leilani Estates Community pavilion near Pahoa (13-3441 Moku Street). Free to the public, the event offers wonderful handmade gifts made in the community. Follow the “Art in Leilani” signs

Jingle Bell Beach Run – Dec 17

This 5K run on Sunday, December 17 at 7:30 AM is a great way to get into the holiday spirit and see some of the beautiful scenery in Kailua-Kona. The run starts at Kona Coast State Park and ends at Kahalu’u Beach Park. Register here. If you need some help getting started, Big Island Running Company has a Couch to 5k program to get you going! 


Ongoing Events

Kokua Kailua Village Stroll

Once a month, on Alii Drive near the Pier, the street is closed for the Kokua Kailua Village Stroll. On Sunday, December 10 (coincides with the Kailua Kalikimaka Christmas celebration) 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.

Kailua-Kona January Events

Hawaii Open Pickleball Championships Jan 22-24

Looking for something to do in the evening. Check out this article.

And, of course, the beaches are always festive!

Did you see the title and think “every season is great”? You’re not wrong!

Path to the ocean with Palm trees

The simple answer is that it’s always beautiful in Hawai’i but let’s look at a few things to consider when you’re planning your trip. The most obvious consideration is the weather where you live. Is it October and you just got 4 inches of snow with the possibility of 79 more over the next 5 months? Or even worse, is it 40 degrees and rainy? Are you thinking about the -17 wind chill in your future? The consistent beautiful weather helps but other factors are crowds and prices throughout the year that can help you make the most out of your Hawaiian adventure. So let’s dive in and answer the question. What is the best season to visit Hawai’i?

Understanding the Seasons in Hawaii

Hawaii experiences minor temperature changes throughout the year, with an average daytime temperature of 85°F in the summer and 78°F in the winter. While the weather remains pleasant year-round, there are some variations in precipitation and surf conditions that can impact your trip.

Summer (June to August)

If you want to experience Hawaii at its best, summer is the ideal time to visit. The days are long, the weather is almost always sunny, and there’s a wide range of activities to enjoy. However, keep in mind that summer is also the peak season for traveling to the islands, as schools are out on summer break. This means higher prices on airfare and hotels, as well as busier beaches and activities. 

During the summer, south-facing shores like Waikiki on Oʻahu and Poʻipu on Kauaʻi offer excellent surfing opportunities. Additionally, there are numerous outdoor events and festivals taking place on every island. From the annual King Kamehameha Celebration Floral Parade through Waikiki to Japanese temple bon dances, there’s something for everyone. Moreover, summer is the perfect time to enjoy the blooming plumeria trees and indulge in the abundance of mangoes available in restaurants and farmers’ markets across the state.

Fall (September to October)

Fall is typically the slower season for travel in Hawaii, making it an excellent choice for budget-conscious travelers. With fewer crowds and warm temperatures averaging a high of 88°F, you can enjoy a more relaxed and affordable vacation. Airfare from the US mainland tends to be at its lowest during this time, and finding deals on hotels is relatively easier.

While fall offers comfortable weather, it’s important to note that it is still hurricane season until November. Although the Islands have seen only a handful of significant hurricanes since 1950, it’s wise to keep an eye on the weather forecast. Most hurricanes hit the islands in late summer and early fall, so it’s always good to be prepared.

Winter (November to January)

Winter in Hawaii is a popular time to escape colder climates, resulting in increased tourism. The last two weeks of December through early January are the busiest times, with hotels and flights often booked to capacity. Prices for airfare and accommodations are at their highest during this period, so it’s advisable to book well in advance.

Despite the crowds, winter in Hawaii has its own unique charm. The best time to surf on the Big Island is November-April when the winds bring consistent north westerly swells. The fabled North Shore of Oʻahu experiences monster surf, attracting professional surfers from around the world. You can witness exciting surf contests such as the Triple Crown of Surfing and the Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitation. Additionally, the Honolulu Marathon takes place in December, and the humpback whales start their annual migration to the warm Hawaiian waters, providing excellent opportunities for whale watching. Check out Body Glove Hawai’i for some amazing trips.

Late Winter (February and early March)

Late winter offers an excellent opportunity for budget travelers and those seeking a more relaxing vacation. With discounts on airfare and hotels, and fewer crowds at beaches, hiking trails, and popular attractions, you can enjoy a more tranquil Hawaiian experience. Check here for a list of great hikes. I would also add Pu’u O’o Trail which starts along the Saddle Road and takes you through several landscapes and in and out of Lava Flows. Although this period can be rainier than summer, the showers are usually localized and short-lived.

Spring (Mid-March to early April)

Spring is generally a slower time of year for travel in Hawaii. With cool and comfortable weather, it’s an ideal time for outdoor adventures with kids. The ocean is calm, making it perfect for snorkeling and swimming. In case of rain, there are plenty of indoor activities to enjoy, such as visiting indoor playgrounds or attending a luau.

 

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Hawaii is a dream destination with its stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and year-round sunshine. While any time is a good time to visit, understanding the seasonal variations in weather, crowds, and events can help you plan the perfect Hawaiian getaway. Whether you prefer the bustling summer atmosphere, the budget-friendly fall season, or the excitement of winter events, Hawaii offers something for everyone. It could be said that every season is the best season. So pack your bags and get ready to embark on a truly unforgettable Hawaiian adventure!

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Some quick Hawaiian phrases to know for your Kona Vacation:Aloha– A greeting that could mean hello or good-bye!

E Komo Mai– Welcome!

Aloha kakahiaka– Good morning

Aloha ‘auinala– Good afternoon

Aloha ahiahi– Good evening

Kala mai ‘ia’u– Excuse me

Moana– ocean

Makai– toward the ocean

Manuahi– free

Mau Loa– Forever

Hula– dance of Hawaii

Lei– a necklace (often of flowers) given as a symbol of affection

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Two of the most important…

e ‘olu ‘olu– Please

Mahalo– Thank you!

We at Kona Vacation Rentals hope you have a wonderful stay on the island!