Photo courtesy/Isn’t it a little scary? Is this an experience you will never forget? Indeed. Prices hover around the U.S. dollar. The fee includes guided snorkeling equipment and some tea or snacks. – they work hard to provide you with an unforgettable experience! Visit a Coffee Farm If Kona is known for one thing it might be coffee. Kona coffee is Arabica coffee beans grown on volcanic slopes. This is evident in the fact that coffee farmers have been perfecting their craft here for hundreds of years.
There are many coffee farms of different sizes but if you are mom database looking for an affordable option give it a try. Here you can enjoy a free minute tour of the facility and you might even get some free samples at the end. Get ready to fall in love with this coffee; the refined and rich flavor is said to be unlike any other. Boat trip to Kealakekua Bay Kona is home to Kealakekua Bay, named by the Department of Land and Natural Resources as the place where Captain Cook lost his life fighting the Native Hawaiians.
. Cook was the first recorded European to reach the islands and a monument in the bay now marks the site of his death. Image Source / You can board a cruise ship to view the monument and listen to a guide explain the history of the area along the way. You can also find cruise ships offering snorkeling services in the bay. The bay is not only a historical landmark but also home to vibrant marine life. You might even see humpback whales in the winter. Looking at the big picture No one can deny the appeal of Hawaii—it’s the perfect place to appreciate adventure culture and relax.
It’s a good idea to leave a tip for your tour guide
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