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Kuamoo Battlefield and Lekeleke Graveyard

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...

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St. Benedict’s Painted Church

This 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...

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Birthplace of Kamehameha The Third

Take 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...

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Pu'uhonua O Hōnaunau National Historical Park or 'The Place Of Refuge'

In 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...

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Kealakekua Bay

Kealakekua Bay is a marine life conservation district. Since the water at the bay is usually calm, underwater life thrives, along with the coral reef,...

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Kahaluu Beach

Have 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...

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Two Step Beach

Two-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...

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Kua Bay Beach

This white sand beach along the Kona Coast is perfect for the whole family. As you look around you’ll notice large black rock, these lava...

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Big Island Bees

Big 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...

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Aloha Theatre

As you drive down the road, you’ll see the Aloha Theatre -- a historic site that was once the place to go in the 1930’s...

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Manago Hotel

Built in 1917 by a Japanese mail-order bride and her husband, the late Kinzo and Osame Manago, as a restaurant with futons for their customers...

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Kona Coffee Living History Farm

At the Kona Coffee Farm you can take a self-guided tour through the orchard, farmhouse, and coffee mill. There are also costumed interpreters that bring...

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Greenwell Farms & Museum

Another great spot to learn about coffee and its importance to this region of Big Island is the Greenwell Farm and Museum is a multi-faceted...

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Kaloko-Honokohau National Park

Here you can see an ancient fishpond and a traditional thatched Hawaiian building. The cultural significance of this park lies in the way it has...

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Huehue Lava Tube

The Huehue lava tube is an enormous and ancient lava tube formed from Hualalai Volcano. Have a look for it on your left-hand side as...

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Kona Grill House

If you haven’t eaten at any of the previous stops on the tour, we’ll guide you to Sundried Specialties where you can try some ono...

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Donkey Balls Factory and Store

Have you ever dreams of eating donkey balls? Probably not. But on Hawaii’s Big Island, it’s a must-have experience. Don’t worry, it’s not what you...

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Kona Town

We will pass through Kona Town on Ali’i Drive. You are welcome to stop here for a bite to eat, walk around this quaint seaside...

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Magic Sands Beach

The 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...

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Captain Cook Monument/Kealakekua Bay

Kealakekua 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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