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A list of some of our favorite and most popular restaurants on the island.
Broke Da Mouth means "very delicious" and this restaurant is the place for local, Hawaiian food. Guy Fieri featured this place on DINERS, DRIVE-INS & DIVES and this is one of the best restaurants on the Big Island.
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Broke Da Mouth Grindz & Catering
74-5565 Luhia StBroke Da Mouth means "very delicious" and this restaurant is the place for local, Hawaiian food. Guy Fieri featured this place on DINERS, DRIVE-INS & DIVES and this is one of the best restaurants on the Big Island.
Umeke's is the place for poke. Also featured by Guy Fieri, they have a variety of local cuisine. They get slammed at the dinner hour so make sure you give yourself plenty of time to wait.
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Umekes Fish Market Bar & Grill
74-5599 Pawai PlUmeke's is the place for poke. Also featured by Guy Fieri, they have a variety of local cuisine. They get slammed at the dinner hour so make sure you give yourself plenty of time to wait.
If you are vegan, this is a fantastic place to get some delicious, plant-based grinds. They also have vegan ice-cream next door. They are located down on Ali'i in downtown Kona.
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Journey to Good Health Cafe LLC
75-5729 Ali‘i DrIf you are vegan, this is a fantastic place to get some delicious, plant-based grinds. They also have vegan ice-cream next door. They are located down on Ali'i in downtown Kona.
For the best malasadas on the island, head up north to Tex Drive In. They serve plenty of Hawaiian food as well but the sweet malasadas are the excellent.
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Tex Drive-In
45-690 Pakalana StFor the best malasadas on the island, head up north to Tex Drive In. They serve plenty of Hawaiian food as well but the sweet malasadas are the excellent.
For a selection of brews and some tasty food, hit up Kona Brewing Co. Their Kohala pizza is excellent and they also have specialty beers you can't buy in stores.
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Kona Brewing Company
74-5612 Pawai PlFor a selection of brews and some tasty food, hit up Kona Brewing Co. Their Kohala pizza is excellent and they also have specialty beers you can't buy in stores.
In Waimea, you can find some grinds and brews. They also sell their beers in most of the local stores.
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Big Island Brewhaus
64-1066 Mamalahoa HwyIn Waimea, you can find some grinds and brews. They also sell their beers in most of the local stores.
A popular place for poke. Get there early because once they sell out, they close up shop.
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Da Poke Shack
76-6246 Ali‘i DriveA popular place for poke. Get there early because once they sell out, they close up shop.
A popular place south of Kona that has a spectacular view as well as Kona coffee, breakfast and lunch.
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The Coffee Shack
83-5799 Mamalahoa HwyA popular place south of Kona that has a spectacular view as well as Kona coffee, breakfast and lunch.
Local ingredients and fantastic burgers. The aioli sauce on the fries elevates the fries to anotha level.
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Ultimate Burger
74-5450 Makala BlvdLocal ingredients and fantastic burgers. The aioli sauce on the fries elevates the fries to anotha level.
Shaved ice with homemade syrups and ice cream. Close to Kona town.
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One Aloha Shave Ice Co.
75-5711 Kuakini HwyShaved ice with homemade syrups and ice cream. Close to Kona town.
Sakura
75-1027 Henry StExcellent sushi spot with tasty rolls.
Places to Learn About Kūpuna
Important historical and culturally significant sights on the island.
This is a historic site where ancient chiefs would gather and there is a self-guided tour that explains ancient Hawaiian culture, beliefs and history.
There is also some of the best snorkeling in all of Hawaii at "Two Step." It can be a challenge to get in and out but is well worth the experience. You may be able to swim with some spinner dolphins if you get there in the morning.
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Parque Histórico Nacional Pu'uhonua O Hōnaunau
State Highway 160This is a historic site where ancient chiefs would gather and there is a self-guided tour that explains ancient Hawaiian culture, beliefs and history.
There is also some of the best snorkeling in all of Hawaii at "Two Step." It can be a challenge to get in and out but is well worth the experience. You may be able to swim with some spinner dolphins if you get there in the morning.
The first church ever established in the Hawaiian islands. Aside from being a very old building, the back of the church has info on how the church was founded and its place in Hawaiian history.
On Sundays, they have church services here in both English and a service in Hawaiian.
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Mokuaikaua Church
75-5713 Ali‘i DrThe first church ever established in the Hawaiian islands. Aside from being a very old building, the back of the church has info on how the church was founded and its place in Hawaiian history.
On Sundays, they have church services here in both English and a service in Hawaiian.
It's a steep hike but, at the end, you'll find where Captain Cook first arrived to Hawaii. The monument sits in Kealakekua Bay which is a beautiful place to visit.
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Captain Cook Monument Trail
Napoopoo RoadIt's a steep hike but, at the end, you'll find where Captain Cook first arrived to Hawaii. The monument sits in Kealakekua Bay which is a beautiful place to visit.
A small Catholic church where the priest painted the entire cathedral in Biblical scenes to teach the illiterate congregation long ago.
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St Benedict Catholic Church
84-5140 Painted Church RdA small Catholic church where the priest painted the entire cathedral in Biblical scenes to teach the illiterate congregation long ago.
Grocery Stores
Island Naturals is a local market that serves health conscious and organic foods. Local fruits and other food items can be found here. Though you need to order it ahead of time, they have a Lilikoi cheesecake that is worth the money.
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Island Naturals Market & Deli Kailua-Kona
74-5444 Makala BlvdIsland Naturals is a local market that serves health conscious and organic foods. Local fruits and other food items can be found here. Though you need to order it ahead of time, they have a Lilikoi cheesecake that is worth the money.
Sack N Save is a local grocery chain. Aside from food, they also do money wires and have a deli that sells poke.
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Sack N Save Kona
75-5595 Palani RdSack N Save is a local grocery chain. Aside from food, they also do money wires and have a deli that sells poke.
KTA is a grocery chain that boasts an excellent Asian food section. They also have good prices on liquor, wine and beer. They are located all over the island.
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KTA Super Stores
74-5594 Palani RdKTA is a grocery chain that boasts an excellent Asian food section. They also have good prices on liquor, wine and beer. They are located all over the island.
We have a Costco! Best place to get gas. Just try not to go around noon.
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Costco Wholesale
73-5600 Maiau StWe have a Costco! Best place to get gas. Just try not to go around noon.
Target
74-5455 Makala BlvdWe have Target!
Walmart
75-1015 Henry StThere's always Walmart.
Coffee and Other Beverages
A great place for some 100% Kona coffee, tea and they even serve beer on tap.
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Kona Coffee & Tea
74-5588 Palani RdA great place for some 100% Kona coffee, tea and they even serve beer on tap.
Ola Brew
74-5598 Luhia StOne of the best craft breweries on the island.
A nice spot to grab a coffee. In the trees in this shopping area, you can find Jackson or panther chameleons roaming in the trees and bushes.
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Waimea Coffee Company
65-1279 Kawaihae RdA nice spot to grab a coffee. In the trees in this shopping area, you can find Jackson or panther chameleons roaming in the trees and bushes.
Go Holoholo
Places to go holoholo or 'go out' and have amazing experiences.
The sacred mountain is one of the tallest in the world and you can often find snow on its peak. You will need a 4x4 vehicle to reach the summit but the visitor center has wonderful views from the Sunset Trail. Bring a sweater or jacket.
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Mauna Kea
The sacred mountain is one of the tallest in the world and you can often find snow on its peak. You will need a 4x4 vehicle to reach the summit but the visitor center has wonderful views from the Sunset Trail. Bring a sweater or jacket.
Akaka Falls is one of the tallest waterfalls in the world. The trail is paved and takes you through lush jungle. You will need to pay to hike at the kiosk.
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Parque Estatal de las Cataratas de Akaka
875 Akaka Falls RdAkaka Falls is one of the tallest waterfalls in the world. The trail is paved and takes you through lush jungle. You will need to pay to hike at the kiosk.
Up north, Wai'ipio Valley is an enchanting place but a challenge to get to. The small road into the valley requires a 4x4 and is the steepest road in the United States. You can walk as well though the hike up can be strenuous.
The valley floor has a black sand beach, a river where you might see wild horses and Wai'ipio Falls, the second tallest waterfall in the world.
Waipio Valley
Up north, Wai'ipio Valley is an enchanting place but a challenge to get to. The small road into the valley requires a 4x4 and is the steepest road in the United States. You can walk as well though the hike up can be strenuous.
The valley floor has a black sand beach, a river where you might see wild horses and Wai'ipio Falls, the second tallest waterfall in the world.
This hike takes you down into Pololu Valley, near the birthplace of King Kamehameha. Families can do this hike and takes you down to a beach and areas with rope swings and stunning views.
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Pololu Valley
This hike takes you down into Pololu Valley, near the birthplace of King Kamehameha. Families can do this hike and takes you down to a beach and areas with rope swings and stunning views.
From wilderness adventures to short walks and scenic drives, there's plenty to do in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park.
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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
From wilderness adventures to short walks and scenic drives, there's plenty to do in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park.
Let Go Beach!
A large, popular beach that is great for families.
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Hapuna Beach
A large, popular beach that is great for families.
Also called "Beach 69", this beach has plenty of shade, rope swings, decent snorkeling and places to jump off rocks into the water. Must pay to park.
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Waialea Bay
Also called "Beach 69", this beach has plenty of shade, rope swings, decent snorkeling and places to jump off rocks into the water. Must pay to park.
One of the most beautiful beaches is Kua Bay. The waves can get a little rough but the beauty of this beach is hard to compare. It is part of the Kekaha Kai State Park and is the second entrance if you are heading north on Highway 19.
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Kua Bay
One of the most beautiful beaches is Kua Bay. The waves can get a little rough but the beauty of this beach is hard to compare. It is part of the Kekaha Kai State Park and is the second entrance if you are heading north on Highway 19.
Perfect for families with keiki, this pond-like beach has no waves and plenty of sand.
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Keike Beach (Queen's Bath)
Perfect for families with keiki, this pond-like beach has no waves and plenty of sand.
For body boarding, this beach is the place. Waves can be very rough so keiki should be careful.
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Parque Magic Sands Beach
Ali'i DriveFor body boarding, this beach is the place. Waves can be very rough so keiki should be careful.
This park is located near Honokohau Harbor and is an excellent place to view honus (Green Sea Turtles).
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Parque Histórico Nacional Kaloko-Honokohau
This park is located near Honokohau Harbor and is an excellent place to view honus (Green Sea Turtles).
A popular surf and camp spot for locals.
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Pine Trees Surfing Beach
A popular surf and camp spot for locals.
On the east side, you can visit this beach park. Fresh and salt water meet and, on a sunny day, it is a fun place to swim in the clear, blue water.
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Carlsmith Beach Park
1815 Kalanianaole StOn the east side, you can visit this beach park. Fresh and salt water meet and, on a sunny day, it is a fun place to swim in the clear, blue water.
A great spot with plenty of shade. There is also a historic site next to the beach you can walk through as well.
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Parque Spencer Beach
62-3461 Kawaihae RoadA great spot with plenty of shade. There is also a historic site next to the beach you can walk through as well.
City/town information
Farm town in Kohala up north. You can shop in a variety of artisan stores and find some tasty treats.
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Hawi
Farm town in Kohala up north. You can shop in a variety of artisan stores and find some tasty treats.
Cattle ranches and plenty of shops await you in Waimea. Can be chilly so bring a sweater.
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Waimea
Cattle ranches and plenty of shops await you in Waimea. Can be chilly so bring a sweater.