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Hey Must Do Travelers! Today we are traveling through Kailua-Kona on the Big Island of Hawaii. The weather here is absolutely perfect - mostly dry and sunny and there are various white sand beaches for you to visit. Let’s go check it out!
Kona Surf Adventure 1:07
At Kona Surf Adventure, you can take surf lessons whether you are a beginner or experienced surfer with some the best instructors on the Big Island.
Ali’i Drive 1:39
Aliʻi Drive is the main street of Kailua-Kona and is a coastal road on the Bay of Kailua. It is home to many historical sites, hotels, shops, markets and churches.
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Take a trip around Hawaii on the Pride of America, a luxurious cruise ship that sails round trip around Hawaii year-round. By experiencing one exotic island to the next you will learn about the Hawaiian culture in the best way.
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The Royal Hotel Kona Resort is found on the scenic oceanfront overlooking Kailua Bay and is within the perfect walking distance to restaurants, shops, historical sites, and many activities. The Resort is surrounded on three sides by the crystal clear waters of the Pacific ocean, which promises perfect views.
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The Ironman World Championship has been held annually in Hawaii since 1978. This world championship is the annual culmination of a series of Ironman qualification races that are held throughout the world, where the absolute best will be crowned here.
Kailua Bay 4:08
The Kailua Bay is a picturesque bay offering stunning white sand beaches where you can swim, snorkel, dive, boat and get great views of sea life.
Wildlife Adventure 4:41
As Hawaii is the most isolated land mass on earth, this allows for vast marinelife. Here, you can swim with manta rays, dolphins, or spot whales leaping out of the water. This is a must do!
Captain Cook Monument Snorkeling 5:30
The Captain Cook Monument is considered one of the most beautiful snorkeling spots in all of Hawaii. The visibility is excellent and It is not unusual to come across green turtles and dolphins. Although the access on foot is not easiest to get to, it is a spot that any snorkeler visiting the Big Island should see.
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The Kailua Harbour is known for some of the best sportfishing, diving and snorkeling in the world right off of the Kona coast. Here, you can go on diving adventures that will bring you close to large manta rays, whale sharks and dolphins. You can end the perfect day in paradise with a beautiful sunset boat ride and catch a view of magnificent humpback whales.
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Places to see in ( Kailua-Kona - USA )
Places to see in ( Kailua-Kona - USA )
Kailua-Kona is a town on the west coast of Hawaii Island (the Big Island). Hulihee Palace is a former royal vacation home dating from 1838. Mokuaikaua Church, from the 1800s, is Hawaii’s oldest Christian church. On Kailua Bay, reconstructed thatched houses at Kamakahonu National Historic Landmark mark King Kamehameha I’s residence. Colorful coral lies off Kamakahonu Beach. Kailua Pier has boat moorings.
Kailua Kona, often referred to as Kona by the locals, is the main western city, population 34,000 (2012), of the Big Island of Hawaii. It is nestled on the western coast of the Hualalai Volcano. In ancient times, this area was considered the premier place to live due to the excellent weather and good water. Many kings made their homes here. It was the home of King Kamehameha I, who united the Hawaiian Islands. It was also here in Kailua-Kona that Kamehameha's son, King Liholiho, broke and officially abolished the ancient kapu system. Later, missionaries built churches and residences and planted coffee, turning the tiny fishing village into a small seaport. Now Kona has become known for sport fishing, snorkeling, sunsets and coffee, which is cultivated on the slopes of Mount Hualalai. Because the mountains block the northeasterly trade winds, Kona gets very little rain and enjoys more than 300 days of sunshine a year. Kona is also home to the Hawaiian International Billfish Tournament (August) and the Ironman Triathlon World Championship (October).
Traffic was pretty minor before, but in recent years has become more congested. Driving in tourist-oriented areas can be slow, but the town is generally not large enough to have serious problems. Walking is a manageable way to explore the town, but you should rent a car if you want to get to resorts, beaches and other cultural locations. Some free parking is available: When you enter Kailua via Palani Road (Hwy. 190), turn left onto Kuakini Highway, drive for about a block, and turn right into a parking lot marked with a green P sign. From there, go down some steps and walk makai (toward the ocean) on Likana Lane a half block to Ali`i Drive, and you'll be in the heart of Kailua-Kona.
Street addresses are confusing and consist of two parts. Hawaii Island is divided into nine zones, each of which are subdivided into nine sections. The first two digits of an address, before the hyphen, indicate the zone and its section. For example, Kailua-Kona is 75, Waikoloa 68, Captain Cook 81 and Hawi 55. The numbers following the hyphen are based on the distance from a predetermined starting point — usually a road intersection or a highway. The numbers run consecutively, with odd numbers on the left and even numbers on the right as you head away from the starting point. For example, addresses on Ali`i Drive increase as you head south, with even numbers on the ocean side of the Drive.
Kailua-Kona is a place for ocean and outdoor recreational activities. Surfing, fishing, diving, boating, snorkeling and swimming are all popular sports in Kailua-Kona, as are hiking, biking, caving, and four wheeling. In August, there is the Hawaiian International Billfish Tournament; in October, the Ironman Triathlon World Championship.
A lot to see in Kailua-Kona such as :
Kaloko-Honokōhau National Historical Park
Hualālai
Mauna Kea Summit Adventures
Keauhou Bay
Magic Sands Beach Park
Hulihe‘e Palace
Old Kona Airport State Recreation Area
Kailua Bay
Island Breeze Luau - He 'Ohana Kakou
Kamakahonu National Historic Landmark
Mountain Thunder Coffee Plantation
Mokuaikaua Church
Ali'i Drive
Kamakahonu Beach
Honokohau Beach
Kona Farmers Market
The Pier
Honokohau Small Boat Harbor
Hula Daddy Kona Coffee LLC
Honl’s Beach
Sadie Seymour Botanical Gardens and the Kona Educational Center
Kailua Pier
Pine Trees Surfing Beach
Hale Halawai Park
Kona Cloud Forest Guided Walking Tours
Keahole Point
Kaloko Fishpond
Kona Outdoor Circle
St. Michael The Archangel Church
Honuaʻula Forest Reserve
Kona Oceanfront Gallery
Kona Hawaii Temple
‘Alula Beach
Kona Dog Beach
( Kailua-Kona - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Kailua-Kona . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Kailua-Kona - USA
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This video is about Kona Hawaii Scuba Diving December 18-19th, 2013. This is my first time doing underwater video and editing (13 years old). Shot with a GoPro Hero 3+ Silver Edition.
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Take a Scenic Drive With Us Through Historic South Kona on the Big Island of Hawaii
On this trip through South Kona we will be start by traveling South on Highway 19, also called Mamalahoa Highway. Once you have passed Kailua-Kona, you are officially in South Kona.
The video begins in the town, Kealakekua. In this town you will find numerous coffee farms to stop at to try coffee and tour the farm. Some farms are free and some charge an entrance fee. Two of our favorites is Greenwell Farms and Kona Joe's Coffee.
Also in Kealakekua are many antique shops. Keep an eye out for them. They are all on Mamalahoa Highway.
Once you see the Kealakekua Ranch Center on your left, there will be a large fruit stand on your right. Stop here for fresh, local produce.
Between mile marker 108 and 105 you will pass more coffee farms, the Coffee Shack, a great place to stop for breakfast with a beautiful view of the coast and Super J's, the best Hawaiian food on the island.
At mile marker 104, you make a right onto route 160. This beautiful, scenic road will take you to Pu'uhonua OHonaunau Historic National Park. Stop here for the ranger talk and learn about Hawaiian culture. This park is a great place to sit and relax, learn about Hawaii's history and watch the sunset. This is a historic park, so there is no swimming.
Once you leave the park, make a left at the 2nd street after the park exit to go to Honaunau Bay. On the left you will see an area where most peopel are entering the water, this is called Lae Kele. Sometimes referred to as Two Step it was ranked one of the top 10 snorkeling spots in the world and one of the best in Hawaii. Please be warned, the water is deep here. Only go in if you are a strong swimmer. This is also not a state or national park. There are no showers, life guards, places to rent snorkels or flush toilets, just port a potties. There is no food stand place to purchase water. There are some picnic tables and very little shade. Although many people refer to this area as Two Step, please try to use the Hawaiian name for this magical spot. Do not enter or exit the water in locations other than these steps to avoid hurting yourself or the reef!
Once you leave Two Step, turn back onto Route 160 and go back up the way you came until you see Painted Church Road. Make a left onto this windy road. Less than a mile onto this road, on your right, will be Saint Benedict's Church, also known as the painted church. This church was painted by one priest. He only had green brown and white house paint donated by the farmers in the area. He used pigments made by local plants to create the other colors.
Once you leave the painted church, continue on Painted Church Road until you reach a dead end. Make a left onto Middle Keei Road and at the next stop sign another left onto Napoopoo Road. These roads are narrow and windy, but have very little traffic. Drive slow and enjoy the scenery. It is polite to pull over to allow people to pass. Many people live on these roads and may want to drive faster.
Less than one mile down Napoopoo Road, you will see a sign on your right for Big Island Bees. Turn right at the next road to stop at the country's largest organic honey farm. They give beekeeping tours three times a day (we recommend signing up in advance) or you can stop in to sample their honeys and browse their free bee museum and honey store anytime.
Once you leave Big Island Bees, make a right onto Napoopoo Road to continue down toward the ocean. Once you hit the dead end, make another right and park in the lot. This bay is where Captain Cook first landed and where he was killed. You can see his monument on the opposite side. The beach is rocky, making it not an ideal swimming spot.
For a nice place to swim, Make a U-turn in the parking lot and go straight less than one mile (this road is called Pu'uhonua). Turn right onto Manini Beach Road. Follow this road until you see a parking lot. Park here and take a break at this beautiful beach in the bay. You can also snorkel here, but there is not much of a reef. This is a popular spot for people to kayak or stand up paddle board. You will often see dolphins in the water in the morning.
That is the end of your South Kona trip! The fastest way back to the highway is to go back up Napoopoo Road and make a left onto the highway.
Drive slow, stop along the way and explore! There's lots of farm stands, coffee farms and other fun things to see.
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Number 9: The Toilet Bowl.
In Hanauma Bay, the deadliest beach in Hawaii, there is a very unique and very dangerous tourist attraction…the Toilet Bowl swimming hole. This natural swimming hole was formed over many centuries as waves continuously crashed against the lava rocks that make up the coastlines of Hawaii. The waves pour into the pool with great force through a hole in the lava rock, but then the water is sucked back out the hole as the waves retreat. This phenomenon is what gave the pool its name, as the water rushing back out through the hole in the rock resembles a flushing toilet. The area of the Toilet Bowl is on a very treacherous coastline, and the trail leading to the pool is dangerous to walk along. The whole area is usually closed off due to several people having drowned or seriously hurt themselves while trying to swim the toilet bowl.
Number 8: Stairway to Heaven (Haiku Stairs)
The Stairway to Heaven, or Haiku Stairs, is a treacherous hiking trail that spans along the mountain range of Oahu’s Ko’olau. It is a steep and dangerous wooden stairway that totals 3,922 steps. It was originally built as an access trail by the US Navy to reach a top-secret radio facility that was used to contact ships operating in the Pacific Ocean. Although the area has been officially closed for some time, there are many hikers who do not take notice of the warning and no trespassing signs, as they want to be able to say that they climbed the Haiku stars.
To try and increase security around the stairs there was a guard stationed at the bottom to stop people before they start the climb, and in a one year period, during 2014, it was noted that 11 hikers got arrested for trespassing and were landed with a hefty $1,000 fine. And the reason it’s closed? Many deaths and injuries have occurred to hikers who have attempted this climb over the years.
Number 7: Kalalau Trail.
The Kalalau trail is thought to be one of the most incredible hiking trails in America. It is found on the Hawaiian island of Kauai, and takes the hiker through the natural wonder of the Na Pali Coast. It is a 22-mile hike that takes on a variety of different terrains and challenges such as wading through streams and balancing along tiny paths set into the steep cliffs. There are many beautiful things to see on this hike, just two miles in you’ll find the beautiful Hanakap’ai beach. Then, four miles in, is the breath-taking hanakapai waterfall. Going on beyond that point, though, things get much more dangerous. Areas of the trail, such as the infamous ‘Crawlers Ledge,’ are risky and dangerous for anyone to attempt, the tiny paths on the edge of the red clay cliffs are crumbling and slippery and the area often attracts heavy winds. There have been noted deaths on this trail, from hikers falling from the ledge paths down the cliffs, some 300 feet toward the ocean.
Number 6: Spitting Caves.
The spitting caves, at Portlock Point, Honolulu, are an ‘off the beaten track’ tourist spot, popular among the adrenaline seeking dare devils among us. The cliffs that rise up over the caves are a popular area for cliff jumpers to seek their big thrills. Sure, it can be said that any cliff diving spot is dangerous, but the spitting caves provide extra danger that is truly deadly. The way the current of the ocean flows, there are moments when the waves and swell get sucked dramatically into the caves with a loud bubbling, then whoosh back out again, back into the tide.
If the jumper does not time his flight just perfectly, they could get sucked into the cave with the current and slammed against the rocks before being spat back out into the ocean. The drop itself is around 55-feet and, even without the dangerous swells into the cave below, the jumper has to jump in at the right spot to avoid hitting any rocks on the way down. At least 7 deaths have been noted from attempting this cliff jump since November 2000.
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Visiting the BIG ISLAND with our kids || HAWAII
Our Big Island Hawaii vacation in December was EPIC! Seriously, I'm still daydreaming about the adventures we had (yep, still geeking out about the lava)! Want to see what we did or experience it yourself? I've listed the locations in the order in which they appear in the video! Enjoy!
Our Big Island Travel Guide/Itinerary:
South Point
Green Sand Beach
Punaluu Black Sand Beach
Volcanoes National Park -
Steam Vents, Sulphur Banks, Crater Rim Drive to the Sea Arch,
Thurston Lava Tube, Jaggar Museum/Lookout
Rainbow Falls
Boiling Pots/Pe'epe'e Falls
Kalapana Lava Fields (Bike Rental and Hike)
Akaka Falls
Manta Ray Dives of Hawaii
Hapuna Beach
Mauna Kea/Mauna Loa
Kona Hawaii Temple
Pu'uhonua O Honaunau (Place of Refuge)
Kailua-Kona - Ali'i Drive
Courtyard Marriott King Kamehameha Hotel (Ulalani's Shave Ice/Pool)
Kayaking Kamakahonu and Kailua Bay
Waipi'o Valley Lookout
Also...
We flew Hawaiian Airlines from HNL to Kona Int'l Airport and back.
We stayed at the KMC in Volcanoes NP and at the Courtyard Marriott King Kamehameha Hotel in Kona.
We'll also be posting daily vlogs from our 8-day vacation, so check them out!
EPIC CLIFF JUMPING IN HAWAII 2015!!
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In early June, we were given the opportunity to travel to Maui, Hawai'i and film the island for an entire week!
In preparation to visiting Maui, we planned to meet up with the Maui Barefoot Ninjas and we're able to shoot some incredible stunts performed by these guys! Please go check them out and subscribe to them as well if you want to see more!
This video is part of our Traveling Hawaii 2015 series. Check out all of them below!
Week 1 - The Kingdom of Hawaii - Scenic footage of Maui
Week 2 - Insane Cliff Jumping in Hawaii?!
Week 3 - Scuba Diving in Hawaii!
Week 4 - A Trip to Maui - Documentary
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On June 20th, we are teamed up with So Official and hosted a Color Powder War event! If you are in the Atlanta-area, check out the recap!
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Big thanks to Scott & Brendo for composing the amazing track used in the video! Please check them out below!
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Filmed in Maui, Hawai'i across the entire island including Lahaina, the road to Hana, Haleakala, Waianapanapa, and Kapalua.
Shot With:
Panasonic GH4
Canon 60D
Canon EF 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6
Voigtlander 17.5mm f/.95
GoPro Hero 3 Black
GoPro Hero 3+ Black
GoPro Hero 3+ Silver
GoPro Hero 4 Silver
DJI Ronin
Glidecam Devin Graham Series
Sandmarc Black Pole
DJI Phantom 2
Edited with Adobe Premiere Pro CC
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Southernmost Point in USA, Big island, Hawaii || Puʻuhonua o Hōnaunau Park || Telugu Vlogs from USA
****Pu'uhonua O Hōnaunau National Historical Park, Hawaii****
Puʻuhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park is a United States National Historical Park located on the west coast of the island of Hawaiʻi in the U.S. state of Hawaiʻi. The historical park preserves the site where, up until the early 19th century, Hawaiians who broke a kapu (one of the ancient laws) could avoid certain death by fleeing to this place of refuge or puʻuhonua. The offender would be absolved by a priest and freed to leave. Defeated warriors and non-combatants could also find refuge here during times of battle. The grounds just outside the Great Wall that encloses the puʻuhonua were home to several generations of powerful chiefs.
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****South Point Cliff Dive****
South Point Landing, Hawai’i, is famous for a few different geographical landmarks. It is, as the name implies, the southernmost point of Big Island, Hawai’i. This also makes it the southernmost point of the United States, and visitors can treat themselves to a selfie with a sign saying so while there. It’s a gorgeous spot for cliff diving, and right next to one of the world’s only green sand beaches.
You can easily make a day of visiting South Point by starting at the cliff jump, going to the Southernmost Point sign, and then hiking to the Green Sand Beach!
Big island trip -- Day1
1. HNL - KOA, Honolulu-Kona,Trip to big island || Telugu Vlogs from
Hawaii, USA
2. White Sand Beach-Island of Hawaii | Waipiʻo Valley, Kohala
Mountain | Telugu Vlogs from Hawaii, USA
Big island trip -- Day2
3. Vacation Home, Island of Hawaii || Telugu vlogs from USA
4. Volcanic island, Hawaii, USA | Akaka Water Falls || Telugu vlogs
from Hawaii USA
5. Mount Everest isn't the world's tallest mountain || Mauna Kea |
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Underwater scooter adventure in Hawaii (HD)
Submersible scooter tour with Island Watersports Hawaii. An awesome experience out in the open waters, swimming with the fish and 'Frankie' the endangered green sea turtle!
A 2 hour tour recommended for anyone with no diving experience and want to see the the fish and turtles.