Sightseeing
In addition to the historical significance of the Park, there are beautiful picnic grounds with lots of tide pools to explore. Drive around the building and at the end of the picnic grounds, there is a trail along the coast. This trail goes for miles and there is lots to explore. Be sure to have sunscreen and water if planning a long hike.
There is no snorkeling allowed in the Park, but right next to it is Two-Step; the best snorkeling in Big Island.
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Puʻuhonua O Hōnaunau National Historical Park
State Highway 160In addition to the historical significance of the Park, there are beautiful picnic grounds with lots of tide pools to explore. Drive around the building and at the end of the picnic grounds, there is a trail along the coast. This trail goes for miles and there is lots to explore. Be sure to have sunscreen and water if planning a long hike.
There is no snorkeling allowed in the Park, but right next to it is Two-Step; the best snorkeling in Big Island.
Kaawaloa Trail. A steep hike to Captain Cooks Monument at Kealakekua Bay. Worth the effort and about 30 minutes one way.
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Captain Cook Monument Trail
Napoopoo RoadKaawaloa Trail. A steep hike to Captain Cooks Monument at Kealakekua Bay. Worth the effort and about 30 minutes one way.
Gray sand beach, beautiful views and easy access to water.
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Ho'okena Strandpark
86-4322 Mamalahoa HwyGray sand beach, beautiful views and easy access to water.
Neighborhoods
Captain Cook, Hawaii encompasses land from sea to mountain. Highway 11 is passes through Capt. Cook at about 1200 foot elevation on the lower slopes of Mauna Loa volcano. Along this highway you will find groceries, restaurants, and shopping. As you leave the highway and drive down to the ocean you can see Kealakekua Bay.
Historic Kealakekua Bay is renowned as the famous Captains’ place of demise and there stands his monument. The waters offshore are pristine and perfect for kayaking to the monument and watching spinner dolphins.
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Captain Cook
Captain Cook, Hawaii encompasses land from sea to mountain. Highway 11 is passes through Capt. Cook at about 1200 foot elevation on the lower slopes of Mauna Loa volcano. Along this highway you will find groceries, restaurants, and shopping. As you leave the highway and drive down to the ocean you can see Kealakekua Bay.
Historic Kealakekua Bay is renowned as the famous Captains’ place of demise and there stands his monument. The waters offshore are pristine and perfect for kayaking to the monument and watching spinner dolphins.
Alii Drive is a great stroll with ocean front restaurants, bars and shops. There is an open market and historical sites.
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Kailua
Alii Drive is a great stroll with ocean front restaurants, bars and shops. There is an open market and historical sites.
Things to do
Closest access to snorkeling, nice picnic benches and grassy area. Its best if you swim to the right after you enter water. Also check out the rocky shoreline by walking a short trail from inside park out to the point. Parking area is small and busy on weekends.
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Manini Beach
Manini Beach RoadClosest access to snorkeling, nice picnic benches and grassy area. Its best if you swim to the right after you enter water. Also check out the rocky shoreline by walking a short trail from inside park out to the point. Parking area is small and busy on weekends.
Ehu and Kai Adventures
82-6009 Kahauloa RdPaleaku Gardens Peace Sanctuary
83-5401 Painted Church RdPainted Church. Spiritual little church. You can walk outside the grounds too. The short drive to Painted Church will take you past several coffee and macadamia farms and gardens. Many are open to public.
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St Benedict Catholic Church
84-5140 Painted Church RdPainted Church. Spiritual little church. You can walk outside the grounds too. The short drive to Painted Church will take you past several coffee and macadamia farms and gardens. Many are open to public.
Fair Wind Cruises
78-7130 Kaleiopapa StSnorkeling sail to Kealakekua Bay
Open Sundays 9-2pm. Music, food, art, crafts and farmer’s market. Good place to buy Kona coffee and mac nuts straight from growers!
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Pure Kona Green Market
82-6160 Mamalahoa HwyOpen Sundays 9-2pm. Music, food, art, crafts and farmer’s market. Good place to buy Kona coffee and mac nuts straight from growers!
Manta Ray Night Dive
78-127 Ehukai StFood scene
Keoki's South Kona Grindz
83-5315 Mamalahoa HwyFresh local fish
Keei Cafe
79-7511 Hawaiʻi Belt RdVery good
Gypsea Gelato
79-7491 Hawaiʻi Belt RdYummy gelato! Two locations, one nearby in Kealakekua
ChoiceMART
82-6066 Mamalahoa HwyGrocery store -nearby deli
The Coffee Shack
83-5799 Mamalahoa HwyBreakfast, Brunch and lunch. Gets crowded on weekends.