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Kona Coast Excursions

The Kona Coast isn’t just about sunshine and beaches—it’s where Hawaiian history, culture, and world-famous Kona coffee come to life. Along this scenic stretch of the Big Island, you’ll find sacred Hawaiian sites, royal landmarks, historic churches, and lush coffee farms producing some of the best coffee in the world. Our Kona Coast sightseeing tours take you beyond the resorts, offering a deeper look into Hawaiian traditions, volcanic landscapes, and coastal beauty. This is an adventure you don’t want to miss.

South Kona | Ancient Traditions, Royal Sites & the World’s Best Coffee

Discover sacred sites, coffee farms, and historical landmarks along Hawaii’s sunny west coast, where the island’s rich culture and traditions run deep. South Kona is home to ancient Hawaiian places of refuge, royal landmarks, and the world-famous Kona coffee belt, where volcanic soil and perfect climate conditions create some of the finest coffee on the planet. More than just a drink, Kona coffee is a way of life here, with generations of farmers perfecting their craft and sharing their stories.

  • Visit Puʻuhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park, a sacred Hawaiian refuge.
  • Stop by a famous Kona coffee farm for a fresh brew and behind-the-scenes tour.
  • Explore local farmer’s markets, a historic painted church, and botanical gardens on the slopes of Mauna Loa.

Why Choose? For a deeper understanding of the island’s ancient Hawaiian traditions, royal heritage, and world-renowned coffee culture.
Perfect For: For those staying in Kona who want to experience the stunning coastal scenery, without a long drive.

Kona Coast Sightseeing Tours FAQ

What makes the Kona Coast special?
Kona is known for its sunny weather, historic Hawaiian sites, and world-famous coffee farms. It’s a region rich in culture, with stunning coastal views and deep connections to Hawaii’s royal past.

Can I visit a Kona coffee farm on a tour?
Yes! Many Kona tours include a stop at a local coffee farm, where you can learn about the growing process and enjoy fresh, 100% Kona coffee straight from the source.

What historic sites can I see on a Kona tour?
Top sites include Puʻuhonua o Hōnaunau (Place of Refuge), Kealakekua Bay, and St. Benedict’s Painted Church.These locations tell the story of ancient Hawaiian culture, early European contact, and Hawaii’s royal history.

Is the Kona Coast good for sightseeing?
Absolutely! With its crystal-clear waters, lava rock shorelines, and panoramic coastal views, the Kona Coast is one of the most scenic areas on the Big Island.

 How long are Kona sightseeing tours?
Most tours last 4–6 hours, making them perfect for those who want to explore without spending a full day on the road.