Knowing the Kona Region of Hawaii
Kona a
part of the Big Island in Hawaii goes beyond what the island has to offer. There
is still about the beach, sand and the warmness of the sun but that is not at
all what Kona have. Take a step back with
time and let us explore the history of
Kona. Taste the best coffee there is and enjoy the view of marine animals in
the waters of the Pacific ocean. A lot of things to do in Kona awaits all
spectators and more.
History
The Kailua-Kona Town which is known also as Kailua-Kona a city of the Kona region in history was an abode for King Kamehameha during the early 1800s. The historical Kailua Village found in Kailua-Kona pays tribute of the King Kamehameha to name some of the Hawaiian royalty on historic sites like Hulihee Palace also Mokuaikaua Church. Also situated near the coast of Kona is Kealakekua Bay. Captain James Cook had first landed and killed in the Big island of Hawaii during 1779.
A monument of Captain James Cook was built and is found in Kealakekua Bay State Historical Park. Along the 180 acre Kealakekua Bay can be found Puuhonua or the Honaunau National Historical Park which has serve as a sacred place of refuge. The park is about 1,160 acre that is North of Kailua-Kona a place where historic temples as well as ancient petroglyphs can be found.
Beach Activities
There are numerous of white-sand beaches along with ocean activities readily available in the coast of Kona. Activities like surfing, snorkeling, whale watching and great dinner cruises enjoyed by most couples. The beach here is also a perfect setting for island weddings.
Kona boasts of its numerous restaurants that provides dish that features fresh seafood directly taken of the Pacific ocean but the best treat you should not miss here is the Kona coffee. Since there are a lot of coffee farms surrounding Kona to produce just 100% of pure Kona coffee. The weather condition in Kona fits for growing rare beans its elevation, consistent cloud cover and the richness of the soil because of the volcano. Apart from taking home several of this famous beverage, visitors can tour lots of the area's coffee farms, and look at the Kona Coffee Living History Farm.
Historical
Parks
Kona waters
are calm and clear and allows a perfect vision of these green sea turtles, some
fishes along with other marine life as you snorkel and dive. A lot of surfing schools here offers individual if not group lessons, a sport for
fishing charters, dinner cruises and also boat tours that can keep you in close contact with whales, dolphins, green sea turtles and some
manta rays.
Activities
There has just a lot of things to do in Kona apart from the beach and some ocean activities. The small town of Kona boasts of its numerous galleries and shops. You may tour around the 14,000 foot Mauna Kea summit, do it at daytime, to relish some spectacular views in the evening to do some stargazing. It is best to visit during October wherein there is an annual Ironman World Championship of the world’s best triathlon athletes.
There has just a lot of things to do in Kona apart from the beach and some ocean activities. The small town of Kona boasts of its numerous galleries and shops. You may tour around the 14,000 foot Mauna Kea summit, do it at daytime, to relish some spectacular views in the evening to do some stargazing. It is best to visit during October wherein there is an annual Ironman World Championship of the world’s best triathlon athletes.
Kona
Coffee
Kona boasts
of its numerous restaurants that provides dish that features fresh seafood directly
taken of the Pacific ocean but the best treat you should not miss here is the
Kona coffee. Since there are a lot of coffee farms surrounding Kona to produce
just 100% of pure Kona coffee. The
weather condition in Kona fits for growing rare beans its elevation, consistent
cloud cover and the richness of the soil because of the volcano. Apart
from taking home several of this famous beverage, visitors can tour lots
of the area's coffee farms, and look
at the Kona Coffee Living History
Farm.
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