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Kailua-Kona, located on the beautiful Big Island of Hawai’i, is a vibrant and lively place with plenty of exciting events and activities happening throughout the year. In November, the town comes alive with a variety of holiday events as well as celebrating the local culture, arts, and natural beauty of the island. From the Kona Coffee Festival to Kokua Kailua Village Stroll there’s something for everyone to enjoy. So, if you’re planning a visit to Kailua-Kona in November, here’s a guide to what’s happening in our charming town.

Highlighted Events in November

The Kona Coffee Cultural Festival is Held Each November in Kona Hawaii.

Kona Coffee Festival Button 2023

 

Don’t miss the Kona Coffee Cultural Festival Nov 3-12. Since its inception in 1970, the Kona Coffee Cultural Festival organization has sought to preserve, per

petuate and promote Kona’s unique nearly 200-year coffee heritage. The Festival and the local community embrace visitors and residents by sharing the unique history and culture of Kona coffee pioneers, farmers and artisans throughout the 10-days that celebrate the Kona coffee lifestyle.

 

 

A few of the activities during the festival include:

Cultural Activities at The Donkey Mill Art Center Nov. 4 in Holualoa
Made in Hawai’i Artisan Market Nov. 3 at Hale Halawai County Pavilion
Lantern Parade Nov. 3 from Kailua Pier to Hale Halawai County Pavilion
Cultural Festival Ho’olaule’a Nov.11 at Makae’o Pavilion
100% Pure Kona Coffee Half Marathon Nov. 11th at Coconut Grove Marketplace

Check the festival website for even more fun activities!

You can buy your festival button at these locations.

Volcano Village Artists Hui Annual Studio Tour & Sale

The Volcano Village Artists Hui Annual Studio Tour & Sale takes place in Volcano Village on the Big Island of Hawaii Friday, Saturday & Sunday, November 24 – 26, from 10am – 4pm each day. The Studio tour and sale features local artists and artisans opening their studios to the public, allowing visitors to explore their creative spaces, view their artwork, and purchase pieces directly from the artists.

Veterans Day Events

Hawai’i Island Veterans Day Parade is Nov. 4 in Downtown Hilo.

National Park Fee-Free Day Honoring our Military Veterans is Nov. 11. No entry fees to our national parks!

21st Annual ‘Ukulele & Slack Key Guitar Festival in Waimea

‘Ukulele & Slack Key Guitar Festival Nov. 18 is a popular music event that celebrates two traditional Hawaiian music styles: ‘ukulele and slack key guitar. The festival typically takes place on the Big Island of Hawaii and has been a cherished cultural event for both locals and visitors. Hawaiian music is deeply rooted in the culture and history of the islands, and the festival serves as a platform to promote and preserve these traditions. It offers a glimpse into the rich heritage of Hawaii.

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 November 19th 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 December Events

Just a teaser because there is a lot going on in Kona in December!

Waimea Christmas Parade
25th Annual Music & Light Festival in Holualoa Village
Kailua-Kona Christmas Parade
Handel’s “Messiah” and Vivaldi’s “Gloria” Annual Holiday Concert by the Kona Choral Society

Looking for a place to stay? Check out what we have available for your dates.

West Hawaii, particularly the Kona and Kohala coasts of the Big Island of Hawaii, is known for its stunning beaches. Wide swatches of sand, shady spots under the trees, or reefs full of sealife, whatever you are looking for, here are some of our favorite beaches in West Hawai’i:

Best Beaches in West Hawaii

Hammock overlooking the beach and ocean in Hawaii

Hapuna Beach State Park:

Hapuna Beach is one of the most famous beaches on the Big Island. It offers a long, wide expanse of golden sand and clear turquoise waters, making it ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and bodyboarding. The beach is also equipped with picnic areas and restroom facilities.

Waialea Beach 69:

Just down the road from Hapuna Beach is a personal favorite. Are you looking for sun or shade? Napping, swimming, snorkeling? In the many hidden spots under the Kiawe trees, you can find your own quiet space to relax and unwind. Or find a sunny spot in the soft sand and soak up the warmth of the Hawaiian sun. The snorkeling around the largest rock outcropping can bring some impressive displays of coral and fish and even the turtles seem more relaxed with fewer people in their ocean. 

Honokohau Beach:

Are you looking for calm waters and a peaceful spot to relax? With a protective reef, Honokohau Beach is a great spot for swimming or snorkeling. It also has a little more shade than many West Hawaii beaches. This beach is a part of Kaloko-Honokōhau National Historic Park which has an ancient fishpond just above the beach. You can read more about the area and the archaeological sites, springs, petroglyphs, heiau (Hawaiian temples), and fishponds here.

 

Makolea 11 near Kahalu'u Bay

Kahalu’u Bay:

Kahalu’u Bay has a little of everything. Not only is there a large sandy area for relaxing and picnicking but it has some great snorkeling, an excellent area for surfing including many options for surf lessons, and a beautiful spot for watching the sunset.

Mauna Kea Beach:

Located adjacent to Hapuna Beach, Mauna Kea Beach is another beautiful option. It’s known for its powdery white sand and gentle waves. The Mauna Kea Beach Hotel is nearby, offering beachside amenities and dining.

Kaunaoa Beach (Mau’umae Beach):

This beach is situated in front of the Mauna Kea Beach Hotel and is known for its crescent shape, palm trees, and soft sand. It’s a great spot for snorkeling, paddleboarding, or simply relaxing.

Lanai overlooking the Hawaiian CoastKua Bay (Manini’owali Beach):

Kua Bay is a picturesque beach known for its crystal-clear waters and fine white sand. Before you walk down to the beach, pause a moment to appreciate the gorgeous turquoise waters below and just take a deep breath. It’s a popular spot for boogie boarding, body surfing, and picnicking. Bring your binoculars if you want to watch the dolphins cruising by and an umbrella for a little shade. Be sure to arrive early as the parking lot can fill up quickly.

Makalawena Beach:

Accessible via a short hike from the Kekaha Kai State Park parking lot, Makalawena Beach is a hidden gem with a unique landscape of white sand, lava formations, and palm trees. It’s a remote and beautiful spot for those seeking a quieter beach experience. If you have a 2WD vehicle you might want to consider walking in. The reward of arriving makes the hike worthwhile.

Old Kona Airport State Recreation Area:

This park has a unique beach known for its black lava rock shoreline. It’s a great place for picnicking, beachcombing, and watching the sunset. The park also offers walking and jogging paths. On the mauka side of the parking lot you can enjoy a stroll on the Maka-eo walking path with gardens maintained by community members and local businesses

Kona Islander Relaxing bedroom

 

Kealakekua Bay:

While not a traditional beach, Kealakekua Bay is famous for its clear waters and incredible snorkeling. It’s a protected marine sanctuary and home to a wide variety of marine life, including colorful coral and spinner dolphins. The hike in is rigorous but worth it or take a guided kayak tour and enjoy the sight of dolphins swimming and leaping along beside you.

Two Step Beach (Honaunau Bay):

This rocky beach is famous for its exceptional snorkeling and diving opportunities, including the chance to see Hawaiian green sea turtles and a variety of fish. Dolphins and rays are often spotted in the deeper areas past the “Aloha”. The name “Two Step” refers to the natural stone steps that lead into the water.

 

 

 

Whichever beach you choose, you are likely to find a place you love. So lay out your towel, kick off your slippahs and let us know your favorite!

After a beautiful day at the beach here are a few suggestions for some local eats!

Are you planning a trip to the Big Island of Hawaii and wondering if there is any nightlife in Kona? Well, you’re in luck! Kona offers a vibrant and exciting nightlife scene that caters to a variety of tastes and preferences. From live music and dancing to beachside bars and cultural experiences, there’s something for everyone to enjoy once the sun goes down. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll take you through some of the best places to experience the nightlife in Kona, ensuring that your evenings are as memorable as your days exploring this beautiful island. On any night from Humpy’s Big Island Alehouse and Ocean’s Sports Bar and Grill, there’s plenty for all.Nightlife in Kona Ali'i Drive lit up at various restaurants

Exploring the Nightlife Scene in Kona

Music and Mai Tais at Don the Beachcomber

Located in the heart of Kona, Don the Beachcomber is a must-visit spot for music lovers and cocktail enthusiasts. Every Thursday evening, this iconic venue comes alive with the sounds of live music, offering a perfect opportunity to dance the night away while sipping on delicious mai tais. With its vibrant atmosphere and tropical setting, Don the Beachcomber provides an unforgettable experience that captures the essence of the Hawaiian nightlife.

Gertrude’s Jazz Bar

For those seeking a more intimate and refined atmosphere, Gertrude’s Jazz Bar is the place to be. Considered one of the best jazz clubs in all of Hawaii, Gertrude’s Jazz Bar offers an impressive lineup of talented musicians, delectable food, and craft cocktails. Whether you’re a jazz aficionado or simply looking for a sophisticated night out, Gertrude’s Jazz Bar promises an evening of elegance and entertainment.

Huggo’s On The Rocks

If you’re in the mood for a beachside setting with live music, Huggo’s On The Rocks is a must-visit. With its stunning ocean views and relaxed ambiance, this iconic establishment has been a favorite among locals and visitors alike for decades. Offering a delectable menu of Hawaiian cuisine and tropical drinks, Huggo’s On The Rocks provides the perfect backdrop for an unforgettable night of dining, dancing, and enjoying the company of friends or loved ones.

Humpy’s Big Island Alehouse

For a laid-back and casual night out, head over to Humpy’s Big Island Alehouse. This popular spot in Kailua-Kona offers a wide selection of tasty grub and ice-cold brews. Whether you’re a beer enthusiast or simply looking for a friendly neighborhood bar, Humpy’s Big Island Alehouse is the place to be. With its warm and welcoming atmosphere, it’s no wonder why this establishment has become a local favorite.

Kozy’s Tiki Palace

Immerse yourself in the world of pop and Tiki art at Kozy’s Tiki Palace. This unique and lively venue hosts live comedy and magic shows every evening, ensuring a night filled with laughter and entertainment. Whether you’re a fan of comedy or simply looking for a different kind of nightlife experience, Kozy’s Tiki Palace offers a one-of-a-kind atmosphere that guarantees a memorable night out.

Oceans Sports Bar & Grill

Sometimes, keeping things simple is the best way to enjoy a night out. Oceans Sports Bar & Grill provides exactly that – a neighborhood bar with a Hawaiian twist. Offering a friendly atmosphere, tasty food, and refreshing drinks, Oceans Sports Bar & Grill is the perfect spot to unwind after a day of exploring the island. Catch a game on one of the screens, mingle with the locals, and enjoy the laid-back vibes that make this place so special.

Laverne’s Sports Bar

Looking for a lively sports bar atmosphere? Look no further than Laverne’s Sports Bar. This popular establishment offers everything you’d expect from a neighborhood sports bar, including big-screen TVs, a variety of beverages, and a menu of delicious pub-style food. Whether you’re a sports fanatic or simply looking for a fun night out with friends, Laverne’s Sports Bar is the place to be.

After a fun night out head back to Laverne’s for a great breakfast.

If Late Night isn’t your style let’s just call Big Jake’s Island BBQ an Early Evening experience. It’s one of our favorites for the early bird late nighters!

Making the Most of Your Nightlife Experience in Kona

While the venues mentioned above provide a fantastic starting point for your nightlife adventures in Kona, there are plenty of other options to explore. Ali’i Drive, in particular, is a hub of activity with its array of restaurants, bars, and shops. People watching along this scenic drive is a favorite pastime for both locals and visitors. Additionally, Coconut Grove Marketplace offers a variety of dining options and live entertainment, making it a great place to spend an evening.

It’s also worth noting that Kona offers a range of cultural experiences that can enhance your nightlife adventures. From traditional Hawaiian luaus to hula performances and fire dancing shows, immersing yourself in the local culture is a fantastic way to make the most of your evenings in Kona. Be sure to check out the local event listings to see what exciting performances and celebrations are happening during your visit.

Kailua-Kona, located on the beautiful Big Island of Hawai’i, is a vibrant and lively place with plenty of exciting events and activities happening throughout the year. In October, the town comes alive with a variety of events that celebrate the local culture, arts, and natural beauty of the island. From music festivals to food truck festivals and everything in between, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. So, if you’re planning a visit to Kailua-Kona in October, here’s a guide to what’s happening in our charming town.

Ongoing Events

Free Hawaiian Music and Hula Show

Carved Hawaiian Tiki Totems along the ocean

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.

Kokua Kailua Village Stroll

Once a month, on Alii Drive near the Pier, the street is closed for the Kokua Kailua Village Stroll. On October 22nd 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.

 

Highlighted Events in October

Astroday at 

Kona Commons Shopping Center

On October 7, head to Kona Commons Shopping Center for Astroday, an 

event dedicated to astronomy, robotics, and natural sciences. From 10 am to 3 pm, the shopping center will be filled with science demonstrations, activities, and informative exhibits. Meet scientists and educators, learn about the latest discoveries in astronomy, and even view the

surface of the sun through a solar telescope provided by the UH Institute for Astronomy. It’s a day of fun and educational exploration for learners of all ages.

Street Eats, a Kailua Village Food Truck Festival

On October 7, from 11 am to 5 pm, Ali’i Drive in Kailua-Kona will be transformed into a food lover’s paradise for Street Eats, a food truck festival. Enjoy a variety of delicious cuisines from a range of food trucks parked along the street. With a diverse selection of flavors and dishes to choose from, this event is a must-visit for food enthusiasts. Explore the 

vibrant food scene of Kailua-Kona, savor mouthwatering treats, and enjoy the lively atmosphere of the festival.

2023 VinFast IRONMAN World Championship

In 2023 the VinFast IRONMAN World Championship in Kailua-Kona, Hawai`i will host the very best female professional and age group triathlet

es from around the world. Their 140.6-mile journey will present the ultimate test of body, mind and spirit. The historic VinFast IRONMAN World Championship, Kailua-Kona race will take athletes through the clear waters of Kailua Bay, along the wind-swept coast, and through the barren lava fields of the Island of Hawai`i, providing a unique setting for the ultimate test of strength, grit and heart.

Taste of Hilo 2023

On October 15, the Japanese Chamber of Commerce presents the annual Taste of Hilo at Sangha Hall in Hilo. From 1-3 pm, the event showcases the culinary delights of East Hawai’i, featuring more than 30 local tastemakers and beverage purveyors. Sample a wide range of sweet and savory dishes created by talented chefs, restaurants, and patisseries, and indulge i

n locally crafted beer, wine, and sake. It’s a culinary journey through the flavors and ingredients unique to the islands, supporting Hawai’i Community College and celebrating the vibrant food scene of Hilo.

2023 Hawai’i Festival of Birds

On October 21, the 2023 Hawai’i Festival of Birds takes place in Hilo. This full-day event celebrates the diverse bird species found in the Hawaiian Islands. The festival includes a Bird Fair, where you can learn about bird conservation efforts, a Manu Hula Hōʻike featuring expert hula dancers, and guest speakers sharing their knowledge and passion for avian conservation. The festival raises funds for the conservation work of the Hawai’i Wildlife Center and the Conservation Council for Hawai’i. It’s a day to appreciate the unique birdlife of the islan

ds and support important conservation efforts.

Taste of the Philippines; Culture, Couture, Cuisine

On October 21, celebrate Filipino culture at the Taste of the Philippines event in Kailua-Kona. From 5:30-8:30 pm at King Kamehameha’s Kona Beach Resort, you can enjoy an evening filled with cultural performances, fashion showcases, and a delectable feast of Filipino cuisine. The event is presented by the non-profit Fil-Am Hawaii Foundation, and all donations are tax deductible. It’s a wonderful opportunity to immerse yourself in Filipino culture, support scholarship

s for Filipino students, and savor the flavors of the Philippines.

VASH Hawai’i Island Fundraiser

On October 28, support the Visitor Aloha Society of Hawai’i, Hawai’i Island (VASH) at their fundraising event

Kailua-Kona November Events

Don’t miss the Kona Coffee Cultural Festival Nov 3-12. Since its inception in 1970, the Kona Coffee Cultural Festival organization has sought to preserve, perpetuate and promote Kona’s unique nearly 200-year coffee heritage. The Festival and the local community embrace visitors and residents by sharing the unique history and culture of Kona coffee pioneers, farmers and artisans throughout the 10-days that celebrate the Kona coffee lifestyle.

Exploring Kona’s Historic Landmarks

Kona is steeped in history and boasts several significant landmarks that provide a glimpse into its past. A walking tour through the streets of Kailua-Kona will take you to places like Huliheʻe Palace, Mokuʻaikaua Church, and the Ahuʻena Heiau, where you can immerse yourself in the rich Hawaiian heritage and learn about the fascinating stories of the island’s ancient rulers and traditions.

Another must-visit historic site is Kealakekua Bay, located to the south of Kailua-Kona. This was the spot where Captain James Cook first set foot on the island in 1778. Today, the bay is not only known for its historical significance but also for its stunning beauty and vibrant marine life. Snorkeling or diving in the crystal-clear waters of Kealakekua Bay is an experience that will leave you in awe.

Discovering the Enchanting Beauty of Kailua-Kona, Hawaii

Exploring Kona’s Historic Landmarks

Kona is steeped in history and boasts several significant landmarks that provide a glimpse into its past. A walking tour through the streets of Kailua-Kona will take you to places like Huliheʻe Palace, Mokuʻaikaua Church, and the Ahuʻena Heiau, where you can immerse yourself in the rich Hawaiian heritage and learn about the fascinating stories of the island’s ancient rulers and traditions.

Another must-visit historic site is Kealakekua Bay, located to the south of Kailua-Kona. This was the spot where Captain James Cook first set foot on the island in 1778. Today, the bay is not only known for its historical significance but also for its stunning beauty and vibrant marine life. Snorkeling or diving in the crystal-clear waters of Kealakekua Bay is an experience that will leave you in awe.

Discovering Ancient Hawaiian Culture

To truly understand the essence of Kona, a visit to Puʻuhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park is a must. This well-restored Hawaiian “place of refuge” offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the ancient Hawaiian culture. Explore the grounds and discover the heiau (temples), fishponds, and petroglyphs that provide a glimpse into the spiritual beliefs and daily life of the early Hawaiians.

Another historical gem in the area is the Kaloko-Honokōhau National Historic Park. Spanning over 1160 acres, this park is home to ancient temples, fishponds, and petroglyphs. Take a leisurely stroll through the park and marvel at the ingenuity of the early Hawaiians while enjoying the serene beauty of the surrounding nature.

Water Adventures in South Kona

South Kona is known for its calm and clear waters, making it the perfect destination for water activities. Snorkeling and diving enthusiasts will be delighted by the vibrant underwater world teeming with colorful coral reefs and a diverse array of marine life. Keep an eye out for playful dolphins and graceful honu (Hawaiian green sea turtles) as you explore the underwater wonders.

One of the most unforgettable experiences in Kona is a manta ray boat tour. Joining this tour allows you to scuba dive or snorkel with these gentle giants of the sea. Witnessing the majestic manta rays gracefully glide through the water is an awe-inspiring encounter that will stay with you forever. We recommend My Kona Adventure for a great experience.

Deep-Sea Fishing and International Billfish Tournament

Kona is renowned for its deep-sea fishing opportunities. The waters surrounding the island are home to a variety of game fish, including marlin, mahi-mahi, and tuna. Fishing enthusiasts can embark on a thrilling adventure and try their luck at catching the trophy fish of their dreams. Every August, Kona hosts the International Billfish Tournament, attracting anglers from around the world to compete in this prestigious event.

Exploring the Lush Upland Slopes of Hōlualoa

Escape the coastal heat and venture to the cooler upland slopes of Hōlualoa. This charming town is famous for its coffee plantations, particularly the world-famous 100% Kona coffee. Take a tour of the coffee farms, learn about the coffee-making process, and savor the distinctive flavors of this exceptional brew. Hōlualoa is also known for its vibrant arts scene, with numerous galleries showcasing the works of local artists.

Upcoming Local Events

Kona is not only a place of natural beauty and historical significance but also a hub of cultural events and festivities. Here are three upcoming events you won’t want to miss:

  • Kona Coffee Festival – Celebrate the rich coffee heritage of Kona at the annual Kona Coffee Festival. This ten-day event showcases the region’s finest coffee, offering tastings, farm tours, live music, and cultural performances.
  • Ironman World Championship – Witness the ultimate test of endurance at the Ironman World Championship. Athletes from all over the world gather in Kona to compete in this grueling triathlon, showcasing their strength, determination, and spirit.
  • Kona Brewers Festival – Beer enthusiasts will love the Kona Brewers Festival, a celebration of craft beer and local cuisine. Sample a wide variety of beers from Hawaii and beyond, paired with delicious food from local vendors. The festival also supports local nonprofit organizations, making it a fun and meaningful event.

Kailua-Kona is a destination that captivates the hearts of all who visit. From its rich history and cultural landmarks to its stunning natural beauty and exciting water adventures, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you’re sipping on a cup of freshly brewed Kona coffee or snorkeling alongside manta rays, Kona offers an unforgettable experience that will leave you with cherished memories for a lifetime.

Discover the magic of Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, and immerse yourself in the beauty and wonder of this captivating paradise. Contact Kona Vacation Rentals today to find the best vacation lodging for you.

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Why Vacation Homes Are the Perfect Choice for Your Kona Getaway

Palm trees blowing in the wind by the ocean under a blue sky

Planning a vacation to Kailua-Kona, Hawai’i?

Consider renting a vacation home in Kona instead of staying at a traditional hotel. Vacation homes offer a range of benefits, including privacy, space, amenities, and a more personalized experience. 

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The Beauty of Kona

 

Before we dive into the advantages of vacation homes, let’s take a moment to appreciate the beauty of Kailua-Kona. Located on the Big Island of Hawai’i, Kona is known for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and breathtaking sunsets. It’s a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, with opportunities for snorkeling, surfing, hiking, and more. Kona also boasts a rich cultural heritage, with historical sites, traditional Hawai’ian cuisine, and vibrant local markets. With so much to explore and experience, it’s no wonder that Kona is a popular destination for vacationers.

 

Privacy and Space

 

One of the primary advantages of choosing a vacation home in Kona is the privacy and space it offers. Unlike a hotel room, where you may have limited privacy and cramped quarters, a vacation home provides a spacious and secluded environment. Whether you’re traveling with your family, a group of friends, or as a couple, having your own private space allows you to relax and enjoy your vacation to the fullest.

Vacation homes in Kona come in various sizes, ranging from cozy cottages to luxurious villas. You can choose a property that suits your needs and preferences, whether you’re looking for a romantic retreat or a spacious accommodation for a large group. With multiple bedrooms, bathrooms, living areas, and outdoor spaces, vacation homes provide ample room for everyone to spread out and unwind.

 

Amenities and Convenience

 

Another major advantage of vacation homes is the wide range of amenities they offer. Unlike hotels, which often have limited facilities, vacation homes are equipped with everything you need for a comfortable stay. From fully equipped kitchens and laundry facilities to private pools and hot tubs, vacation homes provide the convenience and luxury of a home away from home.

Imagine waking up in the morning and enjoying a cup of coffee on your own private lanai, overlooking the ocean. You can prepare your meals in a fully stocked kitchen, saving money on dining out. Many vacation homes also come with entertainment options such as Wi-Fi, cable TV, and game rooms, ensuring that you have plenty of activities to keep you and your family entertained during your stay.

 

A Personalized Experience

 

One of the most appealing aspects of staying in a vacation home is the opportunity for a more personalized experience. Unlike hotels, where you may feel like just another guest, vacation homes allow you to immerse yourself in the local culture and lifestyle. You can explore the neighborhood, interact with locals, and truly experience the essence of Kona.

Vacation homeowners often provide recommendations for local attractions, restaurants, and hidden gems that may not be found in guidebooks. They can help you discover the best snorkeling spots, hiking trails, and cultural events happening in the area. By staying in a vacation home, you can create memories that are unique to your Kona experience.

 

Tips for Choosing the Right Vacation Home

 

To ensure that you choose the right vacation home for your Kona getaway, here are a few additional tips:

  • Plan Ahead: Start your search early to have a wider selection of vacation homes to choose from. Popular properties tend to book up quickly, especially during peak travel seasons.
  • Set a Budget: Determine your budget before you start searching for vacation homes. Consider not only the rental cost but also additional fees, such as cleaning fees and security deposits.
  • Read the Fine Print: Take the time to carefully read the rental agreement and policies. Pay attention to check-in/check-out times, cancellation policies, and any restrictions or rules that may apply.
  • Communicate with the Owner/Manager: Reach out to the owner or manager of the vacation home to ask any questions or clarify any details. Their responsiveness and helpfulness can be an indicator of the overall quality of the property and your experience.
  • Consider Location: Think about what you want to do and see in Kona and choose a vacation home that is conveniently located near your desired activities and attractions.

Hotels are limited

 

Kailua-Kona is a tropical paradise known for its stunning beaches, vibrant marine life, and rich cultural heritage. While it offers an array of attractions and activities for tourists, one notable aspect that may strike visitors is the limited number of hotels available in the area.

Unlike some of the other popular Hawai’ian destinations like Waikiki or Maui, Kailua-Kona has a relatively small selection of hotels. This scarcity is, in part, due to the island’s commitment to preserving its natural beauty and cultural integrity. Strict zoning regulations and a desire to maintain the town’s historic charm have resulted in limited development of large-scale resorts.

While this may initially seem like a drawback, it can actually enhance the appeal of Kailua-Kona for travelers seeking a more relaxed and authentic Hawai’ian experience.

 

When planning your Kailua-Kona getaway, consider the advantages of staying in a vacation home. From privacy and space to amenities and a more personalized experience, vacation homes offer a unique and memorable way to enjoy your vacation. Start your search early, explore different platforms, and communicate with the owners to find the perfect vacation home that suits your needs and preferences. With a vacation home as your base, you can fully immerse yourself in the beauty and culture of Kona, creating memories that will last a lifetime.

Don’t forget the Big Island Chocolate Festival is this starts tomorrow! If you are looking for some fun and some great chocolate it’s a great idea and you can support local Kona businesses at the same time!

More information: Big Island Chocolate Festival!

Have a wonderful time 🙂

This weekend Kona celebrates the Ironman Championships (Oct. 13!)Check out a round- up of expert predictions here!

Also check out a wrap-up of Kona’s iconic Underpants Run here!

Good luck to all of the athletes! We hope you have a wonderful race!