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Where to stay in Kailua-Kona

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Historic Kailua Village

Historic Kailua Village blends Hawaiian royal heritage with stunning ocean views along Kailua Bay. Stroll Alii Drive's waterfront promenade to discover Hulihee Palace and coral-stone Mokuaikaua Church. The village pulses with island culture while offering excellent snorkeling spots and dining options. The historic district preserves significant cultural landmarks amid a lively tourist scene. Visitors can explore Kailua Pier, browse local shops, or enjoy fresh seafood at oceanfront restaurants. Calm waters make this walkable neighborhood perfect for swimming and sunset viewing.

Holualoa Village

Holualoa Village blends artistic charm with Hawaiian coffee heritage on the slopes of Hualalai volcano. The historic main street features century-old wooden buildings housing artist studios and galleries. Traditional Hawaiian and Japanese cultural influences shine through local art and architecture. Walk this creative mountain hamlet to discover koa wood sculptures and island paintings in family-run galleries. Coffee farms dot the volcanic landscape, offering bean-to-cup tours for curious travelers. The annual Holualoa Music & Light Festival showcases local talent in this peaceful artist community.

Kahaluu-Keauhou

Explore Hawaii's sacred past and natural wonders in Kahaluu-Keauhou. This coastal paradise offers world-class snorkeling at Kahaluu Beach Park and glimpses into royal Hawaiian heritage. Ancient lava formations create stunning tide pools where tropical fish dart through crystal-clear waters. The area preserves important cultural treasures like the Keauhou Holua Slide, a remarkable ancient sledding course carved into volcanic rock. Visitors can wander along scenic waterfront paths at Keauhou Bay, birthplace of King Kamehameha III. Resort amenities blend seamlessly with historical sites, creating a uniquely Hawaiian experience.

Kahaluu Bay

Kahaluu Bay offers a peaceful coastal escape where crystal-clear waters meet black lava rock shores. The protected reef creates ideal conditions for snorkelers to observe colorful marine life. This prime Hawaiian spot centers around its famous beach park with convenient amenities and historic temple ruins. Bring snorkel gear to explore the vibrant underwater ecosystem teeming with tropical fish. The picturesque Little Blue Church provides a charming backdrop against the volcanic coastline. Visit early morning to avoid crowds and experience the tranquil bay at its best.

Alii Kai

While Alii Kai might not have many sights to explore, venturing just a little farther will lead you to top things to see and do like Magic Sands Beach and Honl's Beach.

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