: The region is world-famous for the Ironman World Championship. Its calm, clear waters—often with visibility over 100 feet—make it a premier destination for snorkeling with manta rays and dolphins.
: You'll find diverse beaches here, from the iconic white sands to volcanic black sand beaches and even rare green sand beaches at South Point. 2. Kona Coffee: The "Champagne" of Beans More about Konas!
Grown exclusively in the , a narrow strip of land on the slopes of Hualālai and Mauna Loa, this is one of the rarest and most expensive coffees in the world. : The region is world-famous for the Ironman
Located on the leeward side of the Big Island, the Kona district is a blend of ancient Hawaiian history and world-class recreation. : Kona was the final home of King
: Kona was the final home of King Kamehameha I, who unified the Hawaiian Islands. You can visit Huliheʻe Palace and Mokuʻaikaua Church , the oldest Christian church in Hawaii, in Historic Kailua Village.
: Authentic 100% Kona coffee is known for its silky smooth body, low bitterness, and complex notes of honey, milk chocolate, and fruit.