Things
to Do and See in North Kona:
Kua
Bay
Wawaloli Beach
St. Peter's Little Blue Church
Kailua Town - Alii Drive
Kailua Pier
Hulihe'e Palace
Iron Man Triatholon (in October)
Ahu'ena Heiau
Things to Do and See in South Kona:
Kealakekua
Bay
Captain Cooks Monument
Kona Cofee Farms
Pu'uhonua o Honaunau (The Place of Refuge)
Hookena Beach
The Painted Church
Honomalino Beach
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Things
to Know About the North Kona Area:
North
Kona is very popular with tourists and has many vacation
rentals and condos.
Alii
Drive, which runs along the shoreline, is host to many wonderful
shops and restaurants. Some of our favorites are Huggo's
for seaside, killer dining, and Bubba Gumps for fun and
good food.
Projected Population for 2010 = 34,024
Average Home Price (12/31/08) = $454,000
Things
to Know About the South Kona Area:
South
Kona is world famous for it's coffee farms, which produce
that glorious Kona cofee.
Kealakekua
Bay is where Captain Cook showed up in 1779 and was mistaken
to be the god Lono by the Hawaiian people. Later that year
upon his return, he was killed there. This is why the Captain
Cook monument was erected.
Estimated
Population for 2010 = 11,414
Average
Home Price (12/31/08) = $300,000
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North
Kona Subdivisions
Keauhou
Estates
Bay View Estates
Kona Vistas
Kahakai Estates
Malulani Gardens
Palani Estates
Iolani
Heights on Hulalalai
(and many, many more!!!!)
South
Kona Subdivisions
Milolii
Beach Lots Subdivision
Kona Paradise
Papa Bay
McKoy Plantation
Lani Kona
Honomalino Acres
Kona Sea Ranch
Kealakekua Bay Estates
Cooks Landing
(and many, many more!!)
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