Leading up to Hale o Keawe Heiau is the Great Wall, separating the royal grounds from the ±è³ÜÊ»³Ü³ó´Ç²Ô³Ü²¹ (place of sanctuary). Built around 1550, this stone wall is over 1000ft long and 10ft high. Inside the wall are two older heiau platforms and legendary standing stones – a chief slept on one, and you can supposedly see the concave depression left by his head.
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If what you're after is an almost deserted, postcard-perfect scoop of soft, white-sand beach cupping brilliant blue-green waters, head to 'Maks.' Although…
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The water is usually too cloudy for snorkeling at this beautiful hook-shaped beach with a mix of black lava, white coral and wave-tossed shells, but just…
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This modest, charcoal-colored beach is backed by a steep green hillside. When calm, the bay's waters are good for swimming, kayaking and snorkeling …
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About 4 miles south of central Kailua-Kona, this small beach (also called White Sands and, officially, Laʻaloa Beach) has turquoise water, great sunsets,…
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This sublime crescent-shaped white-sand beach is fronted by sparkling waters in alternating bands of pale cyan, deeper turquoise, and rich blue. Kua Bay…
Kona Coffee Living History Farm
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Many coffee-farm tours are perfunctory 15-minute affairs. This tour, run by the Kona Historical Society, an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institute, is…
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A pulpit with a view, gravestones cradled by tropical blooms and a little chapel with floor-to-ceiling 'outsider art' make this church a picturesque side…
Puʻuhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park
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This awesome park is an ancient place of refuge – or ±è³ÜÊ»³Ü³ó´Ç²Ô³Ü²¹, a sanctuary where kapu (taboo)-breakers could have their lives spared. A half-mile walking…
Nearby attractions
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'The temple on the point of the cove,' located a few hundred yards past the main park entrance, was built around 1650 and contains the bones of 23 chiefs…
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Once this was the royal canoe landing; now it's a tongue of sand that hooks into the waters (wave to those snorkelers at Two-Step just across the way) and…
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Just south of the park’s central village area, an oceanfront palm-tree grove holds one of South Kona’s choicest picnic areas. Parking, picnic tables and…
4. Puʻuhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park
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This awesome park is an ancient place of refuge – or ±è³ÜÊ»³Ü³ó´Ç²Ô³Ü²¹, a sanctuary where kapu (taboo)-breakers could have their lives spared. A half-mile walking…
5. St Benedict's Painted Church
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A pulpit with a view, gravestones cradled by tropical blooms and a little chapel with floor-to-ceiling 'outsider art' make this church a picturesque side…
6. Paleaku Gardens Peace Sanctuary
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Near the church on Painted Church Rd, these tranquil 7-acre gardens contain shrines to the world’s major religions and a staggeringly impressive ‘Galaxy…
7. Society for Kona's Education & Art
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SKEA is a hotbed of activity, with pilates, Polynesian dance, tai chi and Japanese-ink-painting classes, art shows and poetry readings; check the online…
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Just south of Kealakekua Bay, Keʻei Beach is an attractive cove that's mostly too rough and rocky for swimming, except for a very narrow sandy stretch at…