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Big Island Bees


At this roadside gift shop and tiny historical museum, genial staff will let you in on all the secrets of beekeeping, then give you a peek inside a living apiary and teach you how their award-winning, single-varietal and certified-organic honey is made. Taste a free sample of ohia-lehua-blossom honey spiced with cinnamon or macadamia-nut-blossom honey.


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1. Kealakekua Bay State Historical Park

0.96 MILES

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2. Hikiʻau Heiau

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Veer right at the base of Napoʻopoʻo Rd to reach this broad stone platform temple dedicated to war god Ku that was Kealakekua's religious center. In front…

3. Manini Beach

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4. Keʻei Beach

1.47 MILES

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5. Pali Kapu o Keoua

1.52 MILES

Above Kealakekua Bay, the 'sacred cliffs of Keoua' were named for a chief and rival of Kamehameha I. Several high, inaccessible caves in these cliffs…

6. Kona Coffee Living History Farm

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7. Paleaku Gardens Peace Sanctuary

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Near the church on Painted Church Rd, these tranquil 7-acre gardens contain shrines to the world’s major religions and a staggeringly impressive ‘Galaxy…

8. Captain Cook Monument

2 MILES

This tall white obelisk in Kaʻawaloa Cove is visible from a mile away at Kealakekua Bay. It marks the spot where Captain Cook was killed in an armed…