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Kamakahonu Beach—Kailua-Kona

My wife and I visited this beach when we met her Mom and sister in Kona for Christmas. This is a nice little beach in the heart of Kona town, right off Ali’i Drive. This beach is right next to Kamehameha Kona Beach Hotel, and offers many different activities, including swimming, snorkeling, snuba diving, kayaking, and boating. So it’s sort of like the busy beach hub of ‘downtown’ Kona.

Volcanoes National Park—Kilauea

After viewing Kilauea Iki, which was impressive enough, we made the short drive over to the main Kilauea volcano. Kilauea is many times larger than Kilauea Iki! While we were there, we marveled at the amount of gases wafting from the ground. There was no actual lava flowing while we were there, but so much gas! As it turns out, only a couple of weeks after we visited, we saw on the news that Kilauea experienced a major lava eruption.

Snorkeling Kahalu’u Bay–Kona

Kahulu’u Bay, Kona, Big Island, Hawaii.The bottom was covered with corals—yellow lobe corals, pinkish cauliflower corals, and a few other types I don’t know the names of. Other bottom-dwelling creatures include two or three varieties of sea-urchins, sponges, crabs and shrimp. We even saw a moray eel with an attendant cleaner shrimp!
There were many interesting things to see, and the water was clear and warm. One of the coolest things we saw had to be the green sea turtle. We were swimming along when all of a sudden my wife says, “Look over here!” We look, and a gigantic turtle is lazily grazing seaweed from the ocean floor, in only about four feet of water. We took some pictures and video of the turtle, and let him (or her?) go on his way.

Scuba Diving Leleiwi Beach Park—Hilo

The Nautilus shop wasn’t doing any boat dives that day, but the shop’s owner told us he’d take us on a local shore dive, and we heartily agreed. We left from the shop to our dive spot of the day: Leleiwi Beach Park, about a fifteen minute drive from downtown Hilo. My wife and I were the only divers that day—just us and the shop owner. When we arrived at the park, we unloaded our gear and carried it to a grassy spot near the water.

Manta Ray Night Dive—Kona

We settled in for a fantastic spectacle. For the next forty minutes, three different mantas swam around our group and through the light beam shining up from the bottom. The lights had attracted a school of small baitfish which congregated in midwater, and the mantas were feasting. These majestic animals were a sight to behold. They are magnificently large—about twelve feet across from wingtip to wingtip– but they move with a fluid grace that is difficult to describe.

Green Sand Beach at South Point

How many of you have seen a beach with green sand before? Would you like to? You can if you go to the southern part of the Big Island of Hawaii and you don’t mind a bit of a hike. Believe me, it’s worth your time, effort, and sweat!

People Watching Along Ali’i Drive in Kona, Big Island

Kona is the home of the famous Ironman Triathalon, so you always get the feeling that people are out there, getting active and healthy!

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