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  1. Kailua-Kona Farmers Market: Visit the local farmers market in Kailua-Kona, where you can explore a variety of fresh produce, local crafts, and food products. It’s a great place to experience the local culture and taste some delicious Hawaiian treats.
  2. Kona Historical Society: Explore the Kona Historical Society’s museum and H.N. Greenwell Store in Kealakekua. Learn about the history and heritage of Kona through exhibits and displays that showcase the region’s agricultural past.
  3. Kekaha Kai State Park: Head to Kekaha Kai State Park and enjoy its beautiful white sand beaches, clear waters, and lava formations. You can swim, snorkel, hike, or simply relax by the beach.
  4. Pu’uhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park: Discover Hawaiian history and culture at this historical park. Walk along the grounds, explore ancient ruins, and learn about the traditional Hawaiian concept of refuge.
  5. Kamakahonu Beach (Old Kona Airport Beach): Relax on this sandy beach, swim in the ocean, or have a picnic with stunning views of Kailua Bay. It’s a popular spot for snorkeling and observing marine life.
  6. Kona Coffee Living History Farm: Although there is an admission fee for guided tours, you can still walk around the exterior of the Kona Coffee Living History Farm for free. Take in the lush coffee fields and get a glimpse of the traditional coffee farming methods.
  7. Kona Coastline Scenic Drive: Take a scenic drive along the Kona coastline and enjoy breathtaking views of the ocean, rugged lava rock formations, and stunning sunsets. Remember to pull over at designated lookout points for photo opportunities.
  8. Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park: Explore this national park, which features ancient Hawaiian fishponds, petroglyphs, and cultural sites. Enjoy hiking trails and learn about the rich history of the area.
  9. Honokohau Marina: Visit the Honokohau Marina and watch the fishing boats come and go. You may also spot some marine life, such as turtles, dolphins, and various seabirds.
  10. Keauhou Farmers Market: Check out the Keauhou Farmers Market, where you can browse local vendors offering fresh produce, crafts, and food products. Enjoy live music and cultural performances while soaking up the vibrant atmosphere.