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Kailua-Kona
Passengers on this tour are treated to a long list of Kailua-Kona's beautiful views, including famous sites like:
Kona Coast
Kaloko Fish Ponds
Kailua Bay
Alii Drive
Magic Sands beach
Kona Coffee farms
Kealakekua Bay Marine Preserve
Captain Cook Monument
Place of Refuge
KaUpulehu Crater
Hualalai volcano
Puu Waawaa Forest Reserve
A Bay (Anaehoomalu Bay)
Kiholo Bay
Makalawena Beach
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Kaloko Fishpond
Take flight over the ancient Hawaiian Kaloko Fish Ponds located within the Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park. These ponds are significant for their historical and cultural importance, showcasing traditional aquaculture practices.
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Kona (kailua Bay) Cruise Port
Then, glide along the beautiful Kailua Bay. Known for its calm, clear waters perfect for snorkeling, it’s a hub of activity with shops, restaurants, and historical sites nearby.
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Ali'i Drive
Cruise above the lively Ali'i Drive, a scenic coastal road lined with beaches, shops, and cultural landmarks.
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Traveling along the coast, enjoy a bird’s-eye view of the silky white sands of Magic Sands Beach. The beach is known as a popular spot for sunbathing and swimming.
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Kona Coffee Living History Farm
Then, soar over the abundant Kona Coffee farms, where you'll see rows of coffee plants stretching across the landscape.
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Kealakekua Bay Marine Preserve
Emerging from the dense farmland, the underwater wonders of Kealakekua Bay Marine Preserve come into sight. The bay is renowned for its vibrant coral reefs adorning the coast and diverse marine life.
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The Captain Cook Monument
Nestled within the marine preserve, glimpse at the historic Captain Cook Monument. The landmark commemorating the famous explorer's final resting place.
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Take a poignant turn around the sacred grounds known as the Place of Refuge, a site of rich cultural and historical significance to naive Hawaiians.
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Then, fly to the unique geological formations of the KaUpulehu Crater, offering breathtaking views of the island's volcanic landscape.
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Climb over the majestic Hualalai Volcano, one of the five shield volcanoes that form the Big Island. It's peak standing at 8,278 feet above sea level.
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Pu'u Wa'awa'a Forest Reserve
Exiting the volcanic terrain, explore the lush expanse of the Pu'u Wa'awa'a Forest Reserve. The forest is home to the Big Island's diverse group of flora and fauna.
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Once again meeting the coast, enjoy the scenic views of A Bay. Known for its golden sand beach and calm waters, Anaehoomalu Bay is a must-see.
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Kiholo Bay
Next, marvel at the tranquil turquoise waters of Kiholo Bay, a beautiful spot for swimming and viewing wildlife.
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Conclude your tour with a glimpse of the secluded beauty of Makalawena Beach, known for its pristine white sands and crystal-clear waters.