Holualoa vacations usually use the sleepy town as a jumping-off point to
explore the rest of The Big Island. In Holualoa, vacations
mean exploring the surrounding area including Kona. Even though Kona is on Hawaii's biggest island,
it's actually not the most developed area! Much of the Kona coastline is undeveloped,
and there are only about 10,000 people in Kailua,
Kona's biggest population center. So, Holualoa and Kona provide the perfect
opportunity to explore Hawaii's gorgeous
tropical setting without the tall buildings and overdevelopment which you'll
find on some of Hawaii's
other islands. While planning your Holualoa vacation, keep in mind the
myriad of fun things to see and do which are nearby the town. Love the beach?
Miles of gorgeous coastline and beautiful beaches will beckon to you! Feeling a
little adventurous? How about parasailing or a helicopter ride? Take the family
to Hawaii National Volcano
Park. If you're at ease
in the water, there are virtually unlimited snorkeling, scuba diving and
surfing spots near Holualoa. Looking for romance and seclusion? A Holualoa
vacation could be perfect! The town has several quaint Bed & Breakfasts.
The Orchid Inn and The Holualoa Inn are both well-known through The Big Island,
and both are only minutes away from the Kailua Kona
Coast. That's where
you'll find a lot of great shopping, dining, golfing, snorkeling and other
activities to choose from! The Kona
Coast area is a great
place to bring families or friends. Holualoa used to be all coffee plantations,
though there are still a few left which offer tours, a fun idea for the whole
family.