Kailua-Kona
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Kailua-Kona

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Sun-drenched Kona days, luxe stays, and family-friendly adventures

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Highlights

Swim with tropical fish, sea turtles, and (seasonally) manta rays in crystal-clear Kona waters.

Watch fiery Pacific sunsets from oceanfront restaurants and resort lanais.

Sip single-origin Kona brews from farms set on lush volcanic slopes.

Stroll Ali‘i Drive past royal sites, small beaches, and relaxed shops.

Unwind at upscale oceanfront resorts with pools, spas, and family amenities.

Experience lava rock shores, black sand pockets, and the island’s dramatic coastline.

Where to Stay

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Four Seasons Resort Hualalai
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Four Seasons Resort Hualalai

Ultra-luxury oceanfront resort north of Kailua-Kona with multiple pools (including family-friendly options), a kids’ club, spa, golf, and exceptional dining like Ulu Ocean Grill.

OUTRIGGER Kona Resort & Spa
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OUTRIGGER Kona Resort & Spa

Scenic clifftop resort overlooking Keauhou Bay with ocean-view pools, waterslide, cultural activities, and easy access to manta ray tour departures.

Where to Eat

6 picks

Huggo's
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Huggo's

Iconic oceanfront restaurant on Ali‘i Drive with fresh island fish, steaks, and a laid-back but polished vibe; go for sunset and order the fresh catch or macadamia nut-crusted fish.

Island Lava Java
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Island Lava Java

Casual ocean-view spot known for Kona coffee, hearty breakfasts, and fresh baked goods; their pancakes, acai bowls, and house-roasted coffee are standouts.

Ulu Ocean Grill at Four Seasons Resort Hualalai
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Ulu Ocean Grill at Four Seasons Resort Hualalai

Upscale beachfront restaurant featuring local seafood, sushi, and farm-to-table Hawaiian flavors in a refined yet relaxed setting.

Umekes Fish Market Bar & Grill
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Umekes Fish Market Bar & Grill

Local favorite for ultra-fresh poke bowls, seafood plates, and Hawaiian-style comfort food in a lively atmosphere.

Big Island Grill
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Big Island Grill

Casual spot serving generous plates of local-style dishes, from loco moco to garlic shrimp and teriyaki meats.

Jackie Rey's Ohana Grill Kona
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Jackie Rey's Ohana Grill Kona

Neighborhood bistro with island-inspired seafood, pastas, and steaks in a welcoming, family-friendly setting.

What to Do

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Kaloko-Honokōhau National Historical Park
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Kaloko-Honokōhau National Historical Park

Walk easy coastal trails past ancient fishponds, petroglyphs, and a small beach where you may spot green sea turtles resting on the sand.

Ali‘i Drive Waterfront Stroll (Kailua Pier to Hulihe‘e Palace)
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Ali‘i Drive Waterfront Stroll (Kailua Pier to Hulihe‘e Palace)

Leisurely walk along the main oceanfront strip, passing shops, small beaches, and historic Hulihe‘e Palace and Mokuaikaua Church.

Kahaluʻu Beach Park
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Kahaluʻu Beach Park

Protected cove south of town with calm waters and abundant reef fish, ideal for beginner snorkeling; rental gear available nearby.

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Kona Coffee Farm Tour (e.g., Greenwell Farms or Hula Daddy Kona Coffee)

Visit a working Kona coffee farm to see how beans are grown, processed, and roasted, with tastings and short walking tours.

Sunset Manta Ray Snorkel or Boat Tour (Kailua-Kona Harbor operators)
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Sunset Manta Ray Snorkel or Boat Tour (Kailua-Kona Harbor operators)

Evening boat trip to watch or snorkel above graceful manta rays feeding under lights near the coast.

Magic Sands Beach Park (La‘aloa Beach)
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Magic Sands Beach Park (La‘aloa Beach)

Small white-sand beach where the shorebreak can be strong; great for watching boogie boarders and enjoying the sand when conditions are calm.

Kealakekua Bay Viewpoint & Picnic (Napo‘opo‘o Road area)
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Kealakekua Bay Viewpoint & Picnic (Napo‘opo‘o Road area)

Drive to scenic overlooks above Kealakekua Bay, with options to stop at small parks or pullouts for photos and a casual picnic.

Kailua Pier and Seawall at Sunset
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Kailua Pier and Seawall at Sunset

Head to Kailua Pier area in the early evening to watch boats return, locals fishing, and the sun sink into the Pacific.

Good to Know

5 picks

KNOW

Book Key Tours and Restaurants Early

Sunset manta ray excursions, popular snorkeling trips, and top-rated restaurants like Huggo's and Ulu Ocean Grill often sell out days or weeks in advance, especially on weekends and during school holidays.

KNOW

Respect the Ocean and Marine Life

Conditions can change quickly; use life vests for less confident swimmers, follow lifeguard guidance, and never touch sea turtles, dolphins, or manta rays—even if they approach you.

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Plan Around Heat and Sun

Schedule outdoor activities like snorkeling, hikes, and park visits for early morning or late afternoon, and keep midday for pool time, naps, or shaded lunches.

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Reef-safe Sunscreen and Water Shoes

Bring reef-safe sunscreen (oxybenzone- and octinoxate-free) and consider water shoes for rocky entries at some beaches and tidepools.

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Grocery Runs and Snacks Save Time

Stock up at a local supermarket or Costco near Kailua-Kona on arrival—grab breakfast items, beach snacks, and plenty of water.

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Best For

Families wanting a relaxed but upscale beach escapeMulti-generational trips with kids and grandparentsFood-loving travelers who enjoy fresh seafood and sunsetsFirst-time Big Island visitors seeking an easy baseBusy professionals wanting a short, pampered getaway

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