The_Lillard_King
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I've always said this board is a wealth on knowledge. Suggestions?
Staying near Kona
Staying near Kona
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If you are into hiking Kilauea Iki trail with side trip to Thurston Lava Tube is one of the best & most interesting I've ever done in a lifetime of hiking. Circles then drops to the floor of an older caldera. Lots of other great hikes in Hawaii Volcanos NP, too, including from Chain of Craters road. Only trouble is it's a long time consuming drive to get to VNP and back in one day from the Kona area. Doable but you have to leave early.
South of Kona, Pu`uhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park (Place of Refuge) is a pretty cool place to spend a couple hours.
I haven't yet done one of the Snorkling with Giant Manta Rays tours, but people say that's a once in a lifetime type experience, too.
I've always said this board is a wealth on knowledge. Suggestions?
Staying near Kona
I am thinking you might get more replies if you supplied a little information, such as:
Have a car?
Alone, significant other, group?
Budget?
What kinds of activities you like: relax at the beach; be pampered; run around looking at stuff; people watching; water sports; thrill seeking; native culture; history, etc.

I've always said this board is a wealth on knowledge. Suggestions?
Staying near Kona
Best easy snorkeling spot near you is Kahalu'u Beach Park off Alii Drive.
I've also taken one of the morning snorkel boat trips to Captain Cook Monument/Kealakekua Bay (incredible place), but that could get expensive for a big group.
You will not regret going to Volcano NP if you do
If you get tired of the heat and the lava and want some lush vegetation, waipio is a cool place to go. The drive to that side of the island is not that bad.You should go visit Waipio Valley, on the north part of the island.
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I don't remember the names of the places we went that first time and can't be too much help here, other than I remember liking a black sand beach on the north side of the island, just across from Maui, and it was interesting seeing the areas higher up from the water.
We scooped some black sand in 1963 and kept it in my parents' living room until a burglar stole it in the 80s. Now the beach is almost a secret, to conserve the volcanic sand. What's the name of that beach?
You have to pay to be shuttled down the steep road into the valley.
I just walked it.
Yeah, I did that once too. I just don't recommend it to people I don't know well. It is a hard slog coming back up in the heat and humidity and can be dangerous if you meet a vehicle at the wrong spot.
Hapuna Beach is great. You will love it. At Hapuna Prince I think they just have poolside lunch service and a café inside - casual eating at high prices. That is why we always brought a picnic. If you don't like the what's going on at the Price for lunch, Mauna Kea has a nicer beachside café for lunch. Still basic sandwiches at high prices, but you can't beat the location and atmosphere.Tomorrow going for a change of pace and doing a sandy beach, relax and maybe get in some body surfing. One family mentioned Hapuna, I think I will join them. Probably going to do that lunch at a fancy resort Masbee mentioned, the bill adds up fast, but I feel so good about life during lunches like that.
