Whether Captain Cook Monument at Kealakekua Bay,  Two Steps at Honaunau Bay, Kahalu‘u Beach in Kailua-Kona, or the tide pools at Kapoho, the Big Island of […]

In Holualoa just five minutes above downtown Kailua-Kona, the Malulani Events Pavilion at Holualua Inn offers an elegant outdoor venue replete with open-beam vaulted ceilings, an enclosed prep facility and

Its 112-foot steeple pierces the sky above Historic Kailua Village and is one of the most recognizable sites along the entire Kona Coast. The first

Smoke billows across the highway as dozens of chicken halves skewered on rods rotate continuously like passengers on a carnival ride over open flames on

Every third Sunday of the month in Historic Kailua Village, a pedestrian-only, outdoor marketplace transforms Ali’i Drive into a must-attend event for residents and visitors

Every winter in Hawaii beginning in November, pods of magnificent humpback whales migrate from Alaska to the warm waters of the Hawaiian Islands. February usually

It’s one of the most beautiful and historic bays on all of Hawaii Island. Located in South Kona below the town of Captain Cook, Kealakekua

Are you enjoying your summer vacation? As you soak in the summer sun, you should also be thinking about how much you love being in

Bodyboarding, or as it was once popularly known, Boogie Boarding, was invented in Kona in 1971 by California transplant Tom Morey. Tom lived in a

The Mauna Ulu eruption of 1960-1974 was one of the longest-lasting rift zone eruptions of Kilauea. A hike along the amazing Mauna Ulu trail is one