Big Island Vacation Guide 2008 - (Page 36) Ha wa iÿi Be lt R o Keähole Pt Natural Energy Lab of Hawaiÿi Gateway Center Wäwäloli Beach Park KONA INT’L AIRPORT (Mämalahoa Hwy) To Kawaihae, Waimea, Hilo Ka ÿi ad To Waimea, Hilo mi na ni Dr K A L AOA Makalei Hawaiÿi Country Club Ellison Onizuka Space Ctr St Kaloko-Honoköhau National Historical Park La ni na Hi Ka Honoköhau Harbor Kealakehe Pkwy H O N O K Ö H AU KEALAKEHE Police Old Kona Airport State Recreation Area Ka ilu a Kailua-Kona Ba y in Kuak Huliheÿe Palace Honl’s Beach Park Pala n Kaiwi Pt iR d Kona Coast Kamoa Pt Pähoehoe Beach Park Laÿaloa Beach Park Ku‘emanu Heiau Kahaluÿu Beach Park Hölualoa Outrigger Keauhou Beach Resort Keauhou Shopping Center Sheraton Keauhou Bay Resort & Spa Birthplace of Kamehameha III Keauhou Bay Keauhou Kona Country Club Hölua Resort at Mauna Loa Village Kaukalaÿelaÿe (Pt) Kuamoÿo Battle Burial Ground, 1819 lo ko Dr a Hwy alaho Mäm Queen Kaÿahum y anu Hw Hu y i Hw Aliÿi alälai Rd Dr Honalo Keikiwaha Pt Kainaliu Kealakekua Kona Historical Society Museum Captain Cook Monument bread, Ka‘u coffee and delicious specialties ¯ are perfect gifts for friends and family back home. No room in the suitcase? No problem. They’ll ship to your home. VOLCANO Captain Cook Amy B.H. Greenwell Ethnobotanical Garden Kona Coffee Living History Farm Keawekäheka Pt Kealakekua Bay State Historical & Underwater Parks Kealakekua Bay Hikiau Heiau Näpöÿopoÿo Beach Park Twelve Trees Educational Center NÄPÖÿOPOÿO Hönau Puÿuhonua o Hönaunau National Historical Park nau Bay St Benedict’s ‘Painted’ Church, 1875 Puÿuhonua Pt Kiÿilae Bay Loa Pt ® H Ö N AU N AU 0 0 1 1 2 3 2 mi 4 km Pukaÿana Church KEÄLIA Keälia Beach HOÿOKENA Hoÿokena Beach Park kö Kauha Bay To South Point, Volcano, Hilo If you’re a real volcano enthusiast planning to spend most of your Big Island vacation exploring lava fields and hiking cinder cones, consider staying in one of the charming cottages, inns or bed & breakfasts in the village of Volcano. Even if you can’t stay over, you’ll want to pass through Volcano Village on your way to Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park for gas, provisions and to mail postcards home with the Volcano postmark. Visitors can also tour Akatsuka Orchid Gardens to learn why the Big Island is also known as The Orchid Island. Make your Hawai‘i experience last longer by arranging for flowers to arrive home right after you do. Though we’ve given you the highlights, nothing can compare to experiencing the sights of soaring waterfalls, mighty mountain peaks, myriad beaches, tropical rain forests, molten lava streams and all the other powerful images of Hawai‘i’s Big Island. The spirit of nature at this scale is awesome. Come experience it for yourself. 36 www.bigisland.org http://www.bigisland.org
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