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Travel destination Kailua-Kona, Hawaii

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Travel destination Kailua-Kona, Hawaii

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The sunny Kona district stretches for about 60 miles from KonaInternational airport beyond Kealakekua Bay on Hawaii Island’s lava-lined western Coast. This area is richWith coffee farms makingIt ideal for coffee lovers.

Location

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security Cost effectiveness

climateNatural

resources and sites to visit

Cultural attraction

Friendly people

Why visit Kaliua Kona, Hawaii

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Hawaii is a region which has experienced calm over the past 3 decades this puts it in the top 10 positions of the most secure locations in the world.

For instance each resort or tourist center is manned by both human and technological components to ensure that there is no breach of privacy.

Security

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The region has a plenty supply of natural resources which reduces the need for any importation of commodities which may hike the price of products.

Basically, the region itself is a producer and a processor of any needed consumable products which makes its products relatively easier.

Cost efficiencies

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Hawaii citizens embrace a highest degree of hospitality.

They treat any tourist with dignity and respect in the best possible manner

This aids to brush off the possibility of kidnappings and stealing from the tourists.

Friendly people

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Kailua village is a location bustling with life, this encompasses an airport which is actually just 15 minutes drive, shops, restaurants and nightlife where you can conveniently take a walking tour at places like Hulihee palace, Mokuaikaua Church and the Ahuena Heiau.

This places make the village a phenomenon tourist location.

Kailua Village

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Kealakekua Bay to the south, remembered as the place where James Cook was the first man to set foot on in 1778.

Puuhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park referred to as a palace of refugees.

Kaloko-Honokohau National Historic Park which is typically a 1160 acre park which allows you to explore fishponds and petroglyphs

Other historic sites

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South Kona enjoys an ambient breeze since it is actually shielded from the wind, thus making the waters here perfect for;◦ snorkeling◦ Diving ◦ Spotting dolphins and honu◦ Deep sea fishing

Activities

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Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park

Just south of Kona International Airport, is Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park. Explore this coastal park and discover how an early Hawaiian settlement survived on the rugged Kona coast.Hike to see four different ahupuaa as well as heiau and kii pohaku. The park is also home to two amazing Hawaiian fishponds that show the engineering acuity of Native Hawaiians.

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Kealakekua Bay State Historical Park

Located about 12-miles south of Historic Kailua Village (Kailua-Kona) in south Kona, Kealakekua Bay is a Marine Life Conservation District perfect for snorkeling, scuba diving, and kayaking. The bay's brilliant waters are filled with coral and schools of tropical fish. On occasion, you can even see spinner dolphins swimming in the bay. If you want to stay dry, there is a picnic area to relax and enjoy this historic spot. On the east side of the bay there is also the Hikiau heiau (sacred temple) dedicated to the Hawaiian god, Lono.

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Holualoa, Hawaii Island

This is a great place to taste the rich flavors of 100% pure Kona coffee, a rare commodity exclusively grown in north and south Kona.The high elevation, constant cloud coverage, and rich volcanic soil in the upland slopes of Kona, Holualoa and Kealakekua create an ideal environment for harvesting the unique Kona coffee bean. There are roughly 600 coffee farms in the Kona area and many offer tours to the public.

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Puuhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park, Hawaii Island

Located on the coast of Honaunau Bay in south Kona, Puuhonua o Honaunau immerses you in Hawaiian culture. This 180-acre national historic park was once the home of royal grounds and a place of refuge for ancient Hawaiian lawbreakers.Beyond the puuhonua, explore the nearby Royal Grounds, which were the sacred home of alii. Beautiful at sunset, this sacred place gives visitors an important glimpse into early Hawaiian culture.

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Hulihee Palace, Hawaii Island

Travel back to the days of the Hawaiian monarchy at Hulihee Palace, located right on Alii Drive in the heart of Historic Kailua Village (Kailua-Kona). Once a summer vacation home for Hawaiian royalty built in 1838, today Hulihee Palace is a museum showcasing Victorian artifacts from the era of King Kalakaua and Queen Kapiolani.

The Palace features beautiful koa wood furniture, ornaments and artifacts from Hawaii’s royal past. In fact, this entire area of Kailua-Kona town has great historical significance with Mokuaikaua Church (Hawaii’s earliest Christian Church built in 1820) right across the street and Ahuena Heiau right across the Kailua Pier.

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Historic Kailua Village (Kailua-Kona), Hawaii Island

Located just 15 minutes south of Kona International Airport, Historic Kailua Village (Kailua-Kona) is a lively seaside town in the heart of the sunny Kona Coast. Once a sleepy fishing village and a retreat for Hawaiian royalty, Kailua Village is now a destination for affordable accommodations, great shopping, dining and learning about Hawaii’s rich culture.

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Keauhou, Hawaii IslandA short drive south of Historic Kailua Village, the Keauhou Resort area has emerged as one of Hawaii Island’s great cultural destinations. The area is bordered on the north coast by beautiful Kahaluu Bay with the famous Kona coffee country of Holualoa just up the slopes of Mount Hualalai.

Featuring the Sheraton Kona Resort & Spa at Keauhou Bay and the Outrigger Kanaloa at Kona, Keauhou Resort is an area blessed with sunny weather and perfect waters for snorkeling, scuba diving and kayaking.

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There are a number of airlines connecting to and from Hawaii, this is because of the presence of an international airport which is capable of holding a number of flights in a given day.

Another important factor that makes other countries to channel their resources to this region is because of the business capabilities of the region.

Transportation to and from Hawaii

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The upland slopes of towns like Holualoa encompass a high quality brand of coffee which is recognized all over the world. Basically it is 100% Kona coffee, which gives you the desire to pick up another glass of it each time you finish the first.

It makes the whole process enjoyable and relaxing, sitting there in the cool climate to enjoy a cup of coffee.

Coffee

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Chance to enjoy beautiful sights

Enjoy walking on the beautiful shore and picking up seashells

Numerous fun attraction sites in the region capable of accommodating people of all ages

Advantages of vacationing in Hawaii

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One of the major problem associated with Hawaii is its tendency to get crowded which makes people, either stuck on traffic or having problems maneuvering through the streets

Disadvantages of vacationing in Hawaii

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Hawaii, is the best tourist destination at any particular time.

This region is cost friendly, climatically friendly and culturally attractive.

Why want to miss out on an important tourist destinations of all times filled with natural and cultural resources which are the main desired features.

Conclusion