Joseph's Guidebook

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Joseph's Guidebook

Snorkeling

Beautiful spot with easy access to see local corals & fish.
Less than 2 miles from the house, easy access to snorkel and see coral, fish and honu
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Kahaluu Bay
Ali‘i Drive
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Less than 2 miles from the house, easy access to snorkel and see coral, fish and honu

Water sports

On a good day boogie boarding can be great, but often a dangerous break so listen to lifeguards
Borrow our boogie boards if you want, but be careful here, always listen to the lifeguards
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Magic Sands Beach Park
Ali'i Drive
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Borrow our boogie boards if you want, but be careful here, always listen to the lifeguards
Just a 10 min drive, boat tours leave from Keauhou Bay to visit Captain Cook, see Manta Rays, or go fishing
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Keauhou Bay
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Just a 10 min drive, boat tours leave from Keauhou Bay to visit Captain Cook, see Manta Rays, or go fishing

Sightseeing

Head up Lako St just a few minutes, past the Shell Gas station is the trailhead for Walua Trail, beautiful spot to see coast & birds
Walua Trail North Trailhead
Head up Lako St just a few minutes, past the Shell Gas station is the trailhead for Walua Trail, beautiful spot to see coast & birds
Not generally found by visitors, 20 mins away Kohanaiki Beach park has beautiful spots for a lunch at the coastline.
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Kohanaiki Beach Park
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Not generally found by visitors, 20 mins away Kohanaiki Beach park has beautiful spots for a lunch at the coastline.
30 mins away Place of Refugee in Honaunau is a real opportunity to learn some Hawaiian history. Visit 2Step beach while you’re there, you may swim with the dolphins!
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Parque Histórico Nacional Pu'uhonua O Hōnaunau
State Highway 160
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30 mins away Place of Refugee in Honaunau is a real opportunity to learn some Hawaiian history. Visit 2Step beach while you’re there, you may swim with the dolphins!