loading...
trend Top Rated:
back Kaloko-Honokohau National Park

Kaloko-Honokohau National Park

About

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 preserved the ancient Hawaiian methods of utilizing the land, the stones, and the sea. There are goat pens made out of stones, fishponds and fish traps, petroglyphs, altars, and even a heiau!

There’s a short hike to the beach, and it’s one of the few hikes on this tour.

Note: The tour will guide you to a side entrance closest to the beach to avoid a long hot walk. Once at the beach find some shade and see if you can spot any turtles that frequent this beach. If you’re looking for a chance to stretch your legs jump out of the car and explore this quiet National Park.




Kuamoo Battlefield and Lekeleke Graveyard

Pull over for a look at an ancient battlefield and...

Read More

St. Benedict’s Painted Church

This historic church was built in 1899 by Father John...

Read More

Birthplace of Kamehameha The Third

Take a walk to learn a bit about Hawaii’s history...

Read More

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

In ancient times, Pu'uhonua was known as the city of...

Read More
stop

Kealakekua Bay

Kealakekua Bay is a marine life conservation district. Since the...

Read More

Kahaluu Beach

Have you ever seen a church on the beach? Well,...

Read More

Two Step Beach

Two-step is immediately after the turn for Pu'uhonua park. The...

Read More

Kua Bay Beach

This white sand beach along the Kona Coast is perfect...

Read More

Big Island Bees

Big Island Bees makes honey from all sorts of flowers...

Read More

Aloha Theatre

As you drive down the road, you’ll see the Aloha...

Read More

Manago Hotel

Built in 1917 by a Japanese mail-order bride and her...

Read More

Kona Coffee Living History Farm

At the Kona Coffee Farm you can take a self-guided...

Read More

Greenwell Farms & Museum

Another great spot to learn about coffee and its importance...

Read More

Huehue Lava Tube

The Huehue lava tube is an enormous and ancient lava...

Read More

Kona Grill House

If you haven’t eaten at any of the previous stops...

Read More

Donkey Balls Factory and Store

Have you ever dreams of eating donkey balls? Probably not....

Read More

Kona Town

We will pass through Kona Town on Ali’i Drive. You...

Read More

Magic Sands Beach

The beach is also known as “La’aloa”, white sands, or...

Read More

Captain Cook Monument/Kealakekua Bay

Kealakekua bay is a marine life conservation district. Because the...

Read More

$19.99

Single Tour
Add To Cart
Download the app

Join the Ride!

Our next stop - your inbox! Subscribe to our email list for travel tips, inspiration, special offers, and more!