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Colorful storefronts and palm trees line a sunny street in historic Paia town, Maui.

KAILUA-KONA

Hawai'i Island (aka Big Island)


Living here in Kona, we’re lucky to call this place home—and we love sharing it with others. Our days are shaped by the ocean and the ʻāina, whether it’s slipping into the water for an unforgettable night swim with the manta rays, paddling the calm waters of Kealakekua Bay, or spending a slow morning up mauka visiting local coffee farms. When we want to reconnect with history and culture, Puʻuhonua o Hōnaunau is a place that grounds us, reminding us of the stories that came before. We swim and boogie board at Magic Sands, stretch out on the white sands of Hapuna, and take scenic drives where lava fields meet the sea. From deep-sea fishing and cultural lūʻau to quiet moments watching the sun set over Hualālai, Kona offers space for both adventure and rest—rooted in volcanic beauty and the living culture of Hawaiʻi.