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Kailua-Kona: Voyagers of the Pacific Luau with Buffet Dinner

Kailua-Kona: Voyagers of the Pacific Luau with Buffet Dinner

Visit the Royal Kona Resort to experience an interactive luau show celebrating the rich cultural history of Hawaii with seating on the glimmering shores of Kailua Bay. Feast on a delicious all-you-can-eat buffet with traditional Hawaiian dishes made with local ingredients. Savor authentic island entrees such as teriyaki beef and freshly-caught fish. Be treated to Big Island flavors with sides like, coconut rolls, sweet potato-macaroni salad, and Waipio Valley Poi. Enjoy stir fry vegetables, kalua-style pork and cabbage. Finish off your culinary experiences with tasty favorites like Hawaiian haupia pudding and coconut cake. Sip Mai Tais, wine, beer, and soft drinks as you embrace the local culture and radiant sunset. Then, as drumbeats build, the sensational Voyagers of the Pacific Luau show unfolds on stage. Be captivated by a dramatic show inspired by Polynesian stories told through live music, song, and dance, culminating in the exciting Samoan fire knife dance finale.

Kailua-Kona: Kohala, Volcanoes and Waterfall Helicopter Tour

Kailua-Kona: Kohala, Volcanoes and Waterfall Helicopter Tour

Embark on an awe-inspiring helicopter journey where the divine power of Goddess Pele and the legacy of King Kamehameha come together to reveal the volcanic splendor and natural beauty of Hawai’i. Uncover the secrets of four majestic volcanoes and the cascading waterfalls of the Kohala Coast. Begin the flight over the sparkling Kailua Bay, renowned for its crystal-clear waters and vibrant coral reefs. As you ascend from the bay, witness the grandeur of Pele’s creation as Mauna Loa comes into view. See the world’s largest active volcano, known as the “Long Mountain.” Continue your flight to the dramatic landscapes of the Ka'upulehu Crater and the famed Hualalai volcano. In the distance, the towering summit of Mauna Kea, the “White Mountain,” rises majestically to 13,796 feet above sea level. To the north, witness Mauna Kea’s older brother, Kohala, emerging from its stark terrain, revealing the Puu Waawaa Forest Reserve, home to native plants and animals found nowhere else in the world. Gliding over the forest, admire the Kawaihae and Kohala Coasts, the childhood home of King Kamehameha. Experience the Pololu and Waimanu Valleys, enclosing the cascading waters of Laupahoehoe Nui and Wai’ilikahi waterfalls. After circling Waipio Valley and its black sand beach, trace a path along the coast to Anaehoomalu Bay, the waters of Kiholo Bay, and the serene beauty of Makalawena Beach.

Kailua-Kona: Hualalai Volcano Doors On/Off Helicopter Tour

Kailua-Kona: Hualalai Volcano Doors On/Off Helicopter Tour

Experience the breathtaking beauty of the Kailua-Kona coastline and the awe-inspiring majesty of the Hualalai volcano from a unique vantage point – high above in the skies during a door-on or door-off helicopter tour. Take off over the ancient Hawaiian Kaloko Fish Ponds, a living testament to the island's rich history. Then, glide over the shimmering waters of Kailua Bay, surrounded by the lively energy of Ali’i Drive below. Watch the pristine white sands of Magic Sands Beach unfold beneath you, while the lush, verdant landscapes of Kona Coffee farms offer a vibrant contrast to the coastline. Heading south, travel back through time as you soar over the Kealakekua Bay Marine Preserve, where the historic Captain Cook Monument. A slow, reverent circle above the sacred Hawaiian Place of Refuge provides a poignant moment of reflection on Hawai’i’s storied past. Climbing from the coast, encounter the geological wonders of Ka’upulehu Crater and the towering presence of Hualalai Volcano. See the rugged volcanic formations give way to the lush ecosystem of the Puu Waawaa Forest Reserve, where the island’s unique flora and fauna thrive. Finally, take in the golden sands of Anaehoomalu Bay and the turquoise waters of Kiholo Bay, including the unspoiled beauty of Makalawena Beach.

Kealakekua Bay: Outrigger Canoe Ride with Cultural Insights

Kealakekua Bay: Outrigger Canoe Ride with Cultural Insights

Embark on a traditional Hawaiian outrigger canoe ride in Kamakahonu Bay. Learn about the cultural significance of the w’a’a and the history of the outrigger canoe as you paddle through the calm, clear waters of the bay. Meet your guide, a trained steersman and certified lifeguard, and learn about the history and cultural significance of the outrigger canoe in Hawaiian tradition. Discover how these canoes were essential to ancient Hawaiian life, used for fishing, exploration, and voyaging across the Pacific. Paddle through the calm, clear waters of Kamakahonu Bay and take in the scenic views of Kailua Bay, the iconic Ahuʻena Heiau, and the majestic Hualālai volcano in the background. The tranquil setting and rhythmic paddling create a sense of peace and connection to the ocean. Keep an eye out for marine life, as Kamakahonu Bay is home to a variety of sea creatures. You might spot tropical fish, graceful sea turtles, or even playful dolphins swimming alongside the canoe, adding an extra layer of excitement to your adventure.

Luxury Picnic Volcanoes & Waterfalls: Private Helicopter

Luxury Picnic Volcanoes & Waterfalls: Private Helicopter

Travel in luxury on a one-of-a-kind, 90-minute private helicopter tour showcasing towering volcanic mountains, gushing waterfalls, and the extraordinary Kohala Coast. Enjoy a 60-minute private landing with a chef-prepared gourmet meal featuring champagne, local Hawaiian juices, Ka’u coffee chocolates, and flower leis. The 90-minute flight begins over the crystal clear waters and vibrant reefs of Kailua Bay. Departing the bay, the world’s largest active volcano, Mauna Loa, the “Long Mountain,” looms into view. The flight continues to the remarkable features of the Ka'upulehu Crater and the impressive Hualalai volcano. Off in the distance the “White Mountain,” Mauna Kea, rises 13,796 feet above sea level, dominating the northern half of the island. The oldest of Hawai’i Island’s five volcanoes, Kohala, appears, and from its volcanic landscape emerges the Puu Waawaa Forest Reserve, home to native plants and animals. Passing over the forest reveals the breathtaking Kawaihae and Kohala Coasts. It is along the breathtaking Kohala Coast that you will touch down for your private 60-minute landing overlooking the ocean. The stunning natural beauty of the lush gardens and panoramic ocean view offer the perfect romantic getaway. Enjoy a private landing with a chef-catered gourmet lunch or dinner featuring champagne, local Hawaiian juices, Ka’u coffee chocolates, and flower leis. Returning to the air, take in the lush Pololu and Waimanu Valleys and the flowing waters of the Laupahoehoe Nui and Wai’ilikahi waterfalls. Waipio Valley’s black sand beach is the last stop along the Kohala coast before following the trail of waterfalls back to the golden sands of Anaehoomalu Bay, the aquamarine waters of Kiholo Bay, and the secluded beauty of Makalawena Beach. This is an unforgettable experience that includes everything that makes Hawai’i special - stunning volcanoes, magnificent waterfalls, and ocean views.

Romantic Kona Coffee & Landing: Private Helicopter Tour

Romantic Kona Coffee & Landing: Private Helicopter Tour

Take flight on an exclusive, 45 minute private helicopter journey along the renowned Kona Coast, featuring a 20-minute landing at a local coffee farm to experience a mini coffee tasting. The flight begins over the ancient Kaloko Fish Ponds, gliding along the famous serene waters of Kailua Bay that are bordered by the vibrant Alii Drive. Then, soar over the silky white sands of Magic Sands Beach before marveling at the underwater wonders of Kealakekua Bay Marine Preserve, home to the historic Captain Cook Monument. Departing from the coast, traverse along the lush Kona Coffee farms where you gracefully touch down at a local coffee farm. Overlooking the crystal clear waters of the Kona Coast, the beautiful surroundings offer the perfect backdrop for an unforgettable proposal or romantic celebration. Savor the rich flavors of Kona grown coffee on its own or add on Hawaiian chocolates and leis to elevate the romantic experience. After your custom coffee experience, the adventure continues with a breathtaking view of the unique geological formations of Ka’upulehu Crater and the awe-inspiring Hualalai Volcano. Coasting past the volcanic formations reveals the lush expanse of the Puu Waawaa Forest Reserve, home to the island’s ecosystem of flora and fauna. After exploring the diverse greenery, the tour concludes with a pass over the peaceful turquoise waters of Kiholo Bay, unveiling a glimpse of the secluded beauty of Makalawena Beach. This once in a lifetime flight along the Kona Coast offers a taste of everything that makes Hawai’i special from its volcanic past to its stunning present.

Kailua: Mokulua Islands Kayak Tour with Lunch

Kailua: Mokulua Islands Kayak Tour with Lunch

Embark on an exhilarating guided kayaking tour to the twin Mokulua Islands with a local guide. Paddle toward Moku Nui, a designated bird sanctuary, and encounter a vibrant array of wildlife as you walk around the island. After kayaking, enjoy lunch and a shave ice to restore your energy. To begin your tour, head to the activity hub for check-in. Receive instruction on where to park, where to access the ocean safely, kayaking tips, and the nature and cultural significance of the area. Then, load the kayaks onto your vehicle with provided foam pads and straps. Drive to Kailua Beach Park, unload the kayak, and meet your guide in the water. Kayak in Kailua Bay to the Mokulua Islands and listen to your guide’s commentary about local marine life and history. Keep your eyes peeled throughout the tour for animals like sea turtles, Hawaiian monk seals, tropical fish, and sea birds. Upon arrival at Moku Nui, get out of your kayak and discover the only island in the Mokulua Islands that is possible to visit. Hike the trail to Queens Bath, explore local tide pools, relax on the beach, and have the chance to see heaps of fluffy baby chicks in the springtime. After exploring Moku Nui, hop back into your kayak and follow your guide on the return paddle, taking in beautiful views of the Koolau mountain range along the way. Once on solid ground, return to the activity provider’s shop for a well-deserved lunch and shave ice.

Kailua-Kona: Coastal Scenic Doors On/Off Helicopter Tour

Kailua-Kona: Coastal Scenic Doors On/Off Helicopter Tour

Experience the captivating history and breathtaking beauty of the Kailua-Kona coastline from a unique vantage point on a helicopter tour. Begin your journey as you soar above the ancient Kaloko Fish Ponds, a testament to traditional Hawaiian aquaculture. As you glide along the scenic Ali’i Drive, lined with quaint shops and inviting restaurants, take in panoramic views of the sparkling waters of Kailua Bay and the powdery white sands of Magic Sands Beach. Then, fly over the diverse landscapes of Kona, where the lush greenery of Kona coffee farms stretches beneath you. See the fertile farmland gradually transition into the pristine waters of Kealakekua Bay Marine Preserve, a sanctuary for vibrant coral reefs and thriving marine life. Finally, circling above the bay, connect with Hawai’i’s storied past as you glimpse the Captain Cook Monument, marking the place where the famed British explorer met his end.

Kailua-Kona: Coastal Sights Doors On/Off Helicopter Tour

Kailua-Kona: Coastal Sights Doors On/Off Helicopter Tour

Embark on a helicopter tour that showcases the breathtaking diversity of Kona's coastline and the majestic Hualalai Volcano. Begin your aerial journey with a flight over the ancient Kaloko Fish Ponds, before gliding above the crystal-clear waters of Kailua Bay following the picturesque Ali’i Drive. Marvel at Kona’s natural beauty as you take in the powdery white sands of Magic Sands Beach and the lush expanses of Kona coffee farms. Then, delve into history as you soar over the pristine Kealakekua Bay Marine Preserve, where the iconic Captain Cook Monument stands as a testament to the past. Climbing above the landscape, witness the striking geological formations of Ka’upulehu Crater and the awe-inspiring Hualalai Volcano. Continue your adventure over rugged molten rock, leading you to the flourishing Puu Waawaa Forest Reserve, a sanctuary for native flora and fauna. After exploring the rich forest, glide above the serene turquoise waters of Kiholo Bay and catch a glimpse of the secluded beauty of Makalawena Beach.

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Kailua-Kona: Voyagers of the Pacific Luau with Buffet Dinner

Kailua-Kona: Voyagers of the Pacific Luau with Buffet Dinner

Visit the Royal Kona Resort to experience an interactive luau show celebrating the rich cultural history of Hawaii with seating on the glimmering shores of Kailua Bay. Feast on a delicious all-you-can-eat buffet with traditional Hawaiian dishes made with local ingredients. Savor authentic island entrees such as teriyaki beef and freshly-caught fish. Be treated to Big Island flavors with sides like, coconut rolls, sweet potato-macaroni salad, and Waipio Valley Poi. Enjoy stir fry vegetables, kalua-style pork and cabbage. Finish off your culinary experiences with tasty favorites like Hawaiian haupia pudding and coconut cake. Sip Mai Tais, wine, beer, and soft drinks as you embrace the local culture and radiant sunset. Then, as drumbeats build, the sensational Voyagers of the Pacific Luau show unfolds on stage. Be captivated by a dramatic show inspired by Polynesian stories told through live music, song, and dance, culminating in the exciting Samoan fire knife dance finale.

Kailua-Kona: Kohala, Volcanoes and Waterfall Helicopter Tour

Kailua-Kona: Kohala, Volcanoes and Waterfall Helicopter Tour

Embark on an awe-inspiring helicopter journey where the divine power of Goddess Pele and the legacy of King Kamehameha come together to reveal the volcanic splendor and natural beauty of Hawai’i. Uncover the secrets of four majestic volcanoes and the cascading waterfalls of the Kohala Coast. Begin the flight over the sparkling Kailua Bay, renowned for its crystal-clear waters and vibrant coral reefs. As you ascend from the bay, witness the grandeur of Pele’s creation as Mauna Loa comes into view. See the world’s largest active volcano, known as the “Long Mountain.” Continue your flight to the dramatic landscapes of the Ka'upulehu Crater and the famed Hualalai volcano. In the distance, the towering summit of Mauna Kea, the “White Mountain,” rises majestically to 13,796 feet above sea level. To the north, witness Mauna Kea’s older brother, Kohala, emerging from its stark terrain, revealing the Puu Waawaa Forest Reserve, home to native plants and animals found nowhere else in the world. Gliding over the forest, admire the Kawaihae and Kohala Coasts, the childhood home of King Kamehameha. Experience the Pololu and Waimanu Valleys, enclosing the cascading waters of Laupahoehoe Nui and Wai’ilikahi waterfalls. After circling Waipio Valley and its black sand beach, trace a path along the coast to Anaehoomalu Bay, the waters of Kiholo Bay, and the serene beauty of Makalawena Beach.

Kailua-Kona: Hualalai Volcano Doors On/Off Helicopter Tour

Kailua-Kona: Hualalai Volcano Doors On/Off Helicopter Tour

Experience the breathtaking beauty of the Kailua-Kona coastline and the awe-inspiring majesty of the Hualalai volcano from a unique vantage point – high above in the skies during a door-on or door-off helicopter tour. Take off over the ancient Hawaiian Kaloko Fish Ponds, a living testament to the island's rich history. Then, glide over the shimmering waters of Kailua Bay, surrounded by the lively energy of Ali’i Drive below. Watch the pristine white sands of Magic Sands Beach unfold beneath you, while the lush, verdant landscapes of Kona Coffee farms offer a vibrant contrast to the coastline. Heading south, travel back through time as you soar over the Kealakekua Bay Marine Preserve, where the historic Captain Cook Monument. A slow, reverent circle above the sacred Hawaiian Place of Refuge provides a poignant moment of reflection on Hawai’i’s storied past. Climbing from the coast, encounter the geological wonders of Ka’upulehu Crater and the towering presence of Hualalai Volcano. See the rugged volcanic formations give way to the lush ecosystem of the Puu Waawaa Forest Reserve, where the island’s unique flora and fauna thrive. Finally, take in the golden sands of Anaehoomalu Bay and the turquoise waters of Kiholo Bay, including the unspoiled beauty of Makalawena Beach.

Kealakekua Bay: Outrigger Canoe Ride with Cultural Insights

Kealakekua Bay: Outrigger Canoe Ride with Cultural Insights

Embark on a traditional Hawaiian outrigger canoe ride in Kamakahonu Bay. Learn about the cultural significance of the w’a’a and the history of the outrigger canoe as you paddle through the calm, clear waters of the bay. Meet your guide, a trained steersman and certified lifeguard, and learn about the history and cultural significance of the outrigger canoe in Hawaiian tradition. Discover how these canoes were essential to ancient Hawaiian life, used for fishing, exploration, and voyaging across the Pacific. Paddle through the calm, clear waters of Kamakahonu Bay and take in the scenic views of Kailua Bay, the iconic Ahuʻena Heiau, and the majestic Hualālai volcano in the background. The tranquil setting and rhythmic paddling create a sense of peace and connection to the ocean. Keep an eye out for marine life, as Kamakahonu Bay is home to a variety of sea creatures. You might spot tropical fish, graceful sea turtles, or even playful dolphins swimming alongside the canoe, adding an extra layer of excitement to your adventure.

Luxury Picnic Volcanoes & Waterfalls: Private Helicopter

Luxury Picnic Volcanoes & Waterfalls: Private Helicopter

Travel in luxury on a one-of-a-kind, 90-minute private helicopter tour showcasing towering volcanic mountains, gushing waterfalls, and the extraordinary Kohala Coast. Enjoy a 60-minute private landing with a chef-prepared gourmet meal featuring champagne, local Hawaiian juices, Ka’u coffee chocolates, and flower leis. The 90-minute flight begins over the crystal clear waters and vibrant reefs of Kailua Bay. Departing the bay, the world’s largest active volcano, Mauna Loa, the “Long Mountain,” looms into view. The flight continues to the remarkable features of the Ka'upulehu Crater and the impressive Hualalai volcano. Off in the distance the “White Mountain,” Mauna Kea, rises 13,796 feet above sea level, dominating the northern half of the island. The oldest of Hawai’i Island’s five volcanoes, Kohala, appears, and from its volcanic landscape emerges the Puu Waawaa Forest Reserve, home to native plants and animals. Passing over the forest reveals the breathtaking Kawaihae and Kohala Coasts. It is along the breathtaking Kohala Coast that you will touch down for your private 60-minute landing overlooking the ocean. The stunning natural beauty of the lush gardens and panoramic ocean view offer the perfect romantic getaway. Enjoy a private landing with a chef-catered gourmet lunch or dinner featuring champagne, local Hawaiian juices, Ka’u coffee chocolates, and flower leis. Returning to the air, take in the lush Pololu and Waimanu Valleys and the flowing waters of the Laupahoehoe Nui and Wai’ilikahi waterfalls. Waipio Valley’s black sand beach is the last stop along the Kohala coast before following the trail of waterfalls back to the golden sands of Anaehoomalu Bay, the aquamarine waters of Kiholo Bay, and the secluded beauty of Makalawena Beach. This is an unforgettable experience that includes everything that makes Hawai’i special - stunning volcanoes, magnificent waterfalls, and ocean views.

Romantic Kona Coffee & Landing: Private Helicopter Tour

Romantic Kona Coffee & Landing: Private Helicopter Tour

Take flight on an exclusive, 45 minute private helicopter journey along the renowned Kona Coast, featuring a 20-minute landing at a local coffee farm to experience a mini coffee tasting. The flight begins over the ancient Kaloko Fish Ponds, gliding along the famous serene waters of Kailua Bay that are bordered by the vibrant Alii Drive. Then, soar over the silky white sands of Magic Sands Beach before marveling at the underwater wonders of Kealakekua Bay Marine Preserve, home to the historic Captain Cook Monument. Departing from the coast, traverse along the lush Kona Coffee farms where you gracefully touch down at a local coffee farm. Overlooking the crystal clear waters of the Kona Coast, the beautiful surroundings offer the perfect backdrop for an unforgettable proposal or romantic celebration. Savor the rich flavors of Kona grown coffee on its own or add on Hawaiian chocolates and leis to elevate the romantic experience. After your custom coffee experience, the adventure continues with a breathtaking view of the unique geological formations of Ka’upulehu Crater and the awe-inspiring Hualalai Volcano. Coasting past the volcanic formations reveals the lush expanse of the Puu Waawaa Forest Reserve, home to the island’s ecosystem of flora and fauna. After exploring the diverse greenery, the tour concludes with a pass over the peaceful turquoise waters of Kiholo Bay, unveiling a glimpse of the secluded beauty of Makalawena Beach. This once in a lifetime flight along the Kona Coast offers a taste of everything that makes Hawai’i special from its volcanic past to its stunning present.

Kailua: Mokulua Islands Kayak Tour with Lunch

Kailua: Mokulua Islands Kayak Tour with Lunch

Embark on an exhilarating guided kayaking tour to the twin Mokulua Islands with a local guide. Paddle toward Moku Nui, a designated bird sanctuary, and encounter a vibrant array of wildlife as you walk around the island. After kayaking, enjoy lunch and a shave ice to restore your energy. To begin your tour, head to the activity hub for check-in. Receive instruction on where to park, where to access the ocean safely, kayaking tips, and the nature and cultural significance of the area. Then, load the kayaks onto your vehicle with provided foam pads and straps. Drive to Kailua Beach Park, unload the kayak, and meet your guide in the water. Kayak in Kailua Bay to the Mokulua Islands and listen to your guide’s commentary about local marine life and history. Keep your eyes peeled throughout the tour for animals like sea turtles, Hawaiian monk seals, tropical fish, and sea birds. Upon arrival at Moku Nui, get out of your kayak and discover the only island in the Mokulua Islands that is possible to visit. Hike the trail to Queens Bath, explore local tide pools, relax on the beach, and have the chance to see heaps of fluffy baby chicks in the springtime. After exploring Moku Nui, hop back into your kayak and follow your guide on the return paddle, taking in beautiful views of the Koolau mountain range along the way. Once on solid ground, return to the activity provider’s shop for a well-deserved lunch and shave ice.

Kailua-Kona: Coastal Scenic Doors On/Off Helicopter Tour

Kailua-Kona: Coastal Scenic Doors On/Off Helicopter Tour

Experience the captivating history and breathtaking beauty of the Kailua-Kona coastline from a unique vantage point on a helicopter tour. Begin your journey as you soar above the ancient Kaloko Fish Ponds, a testament to traditional Hawaiian aquaculture. As you glide along the scenic Ali’i Drive, lined with quaint shops and inviting restaurants, take in panoramic views of the sparkling waters of Kailua Bay and the powdery white sands of Magic Sands Beach. Then, fly over the diverse landscapes of Kona, where the lush greenery of Kona coffee farms stretches beneath you. See the fertile farmland gradually transition into the pristine waters of Kealakekua Bay Marine Preserve, a sanctuary for vibrant coral reefs and thriving marine life. Finally, circling above the bay, connect with Hawai’i’s storied past as you glimpse the Captain Cook Monument, marking the place where the famed British explorer met his end.

Kailua-Kona: Coastal Sights Doors On/Off Helicopter Tour

Kailua-Kona: Coastal Sights Doors On/Off Helicopter Tour

Embark on a helicopter tour that showcases the breathtaking diversity of Kona's coastline and the majestic Hualalai Volcano. Begin your aerial journey with a flight over the ancient Kaloko Fish Ponds, before gliding above the crystal-clear waters of Kailua Bay following the picturesque Ali’i Drive. Marvel at Kona’s natural beauty as you take in the powdery white sands of Magic Sands Beach and the lush expanses of Kona coffee farms. Then, delve into history as you soar over the pristine Kealakekua Bay Marine Preserve, where the iconic Captain Cook Monument stands as a testament to the past. Climbing above the landscape, witness the striking geological formations of Ka’upulehu Crater and the awe-inspiring Hualalai Volcano. Continue your adventure over rugged molten rock, leading you to the flourishing Puu Waawaa Forest Reserve, a sanctuary for native flora and fauna. After exploring the rich forest, glide above the serene turquoise waters of Kiholo Bay and catch a glimpse of the secluded beauty of Makalawena Beach.

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