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Explore Moola Kona Waterfalls in a Day

  1. 9:00AM: Moola Kona Waterfalls
    Located in the heart of Moola Kona, these falls are a sight for sore eyes and a great spot for a refreshing swim. Estimated time from the city center is 25 minutes (10 miles).

    Start your day exploring the stunning Moola Kona Waterfalls. The falls feature several tiers, with the highest drop measuring over 100 feet. The turquoise blue water is perfect for a swim and a picnic, and the surrounding lush greenery makes for an unforgettable experience.

  2. 12:00PM: Kona Beach Park
    Located 10 minutes (3 miles) from the waterfalls.

    Kona Beach Park is a great spot for a picnic lunch. The beach has multiple picnic tables with stunning views of the ocean and is an excellent spot to relax and enjoy the sun.

  3. 2:00PM: Kona Coffee Living History Farm
    Located 30 minutes (15 miles) from the beach park.

    The Kona Coffee Living History Farm is a must-visit for coffee lovers. This coffee farm provides a unique opportunity to learn about the coffee-growing process and its history in Hawaii. There are several tours available, and they all end with a tasting of freshly brewed coffee.

  4. 4:00PM: Pu'uhonua O Hōnaunau National Historical Park
    Located 20 minutes (10 miles) from the coffee farm.

    The Pu'uhonua O Hōnaunau National Historical Park is a sacred Hawaiian site. It served as a place of refuge for defeated warriors or those who violated the law. The park features several restored temples and wooden carvings, and the guides provide a fascinating insight into ancient Hawaiian culture.

  5. 6:00PM: Sunset at Honaunau Bay
    Located 5 minutes (1 mile) from the historical park.

    End your day by watching the sunset at Honaunau Bay. The location is peaceful and serene, with stunning views of the Pacific Ocean.

Recommendations

Don't miss the opportunity to explore the nearby Kealakekua Bay, a historic site where Captain Cook met his unfortunate end. You can either hike or take a boat tour to the site. Another popular attraction is the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, where you can witness the beauty of active volcanoes. Make sure to bring comfortable shoes, sunscreen, and plenty of water to stay hydrated throughout the day.

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