Discover the rich history and local flavors of the Kona Coast on this 7-8 hour half-day tour. Visit ancient Hawaiian sacred sites, national historical parks, and local farms where you'll taste world-famous Kona coffee and Big Island honey.
Explore the sacred grounds of Pu'uhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park, an ancient place of refuge steeped in Hawaiian history. Take a guided nature walk through Kaloko-Honokōhau National Historical Park to see ancient fishponds and seawalls. At the Kealakekua Bay Lookout, hear the fascinating story of Captain Cook's arrival in Hawai'i.
The tour also features tastings at local farms — sample different varieties at a Kona coffee farm and enjoy honey tasting with a beekeeper-led talk at Big Island Bees. It's a perfect blend of cultural history and agricultural discovery.
A local-style picnic lunch, juices, snacks, water, park entrance fees, jackets, and rain gear are all included. Pickup from hotels in Keauhou, Kona, Waikoloa, and Kohala between 7-8 AM. Also available for cruise ship guests with return by 3 PM. Ages 5-89. Maximum 12 guests.
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