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Kauhako Bay

Kauhako Bay, also known as Hoʻokena, offers a serene escape on the South Kona coast of the Big Island of Hawaii. Once a bustling fishing village, it retains a charming, laid-back atmosphere.

Hoʻokena Beach Park is the heart of this coastal haven. With its gray sand, perfect for strolling, and inviting waters, it's a haven for swimming, snorkeling, and kayaking. Explore the remnants of the old pier, Kupa Landing, and admire the outrigger fishing canoes that dot the shoreline. For a more adventurous experience, kayak to Kealia Beach, known for its lava rock shoreline and ruins of an old church.

While Kauhako Bay itself lacks extensive shopping options, nearby towns offer opportunities to discover local crafts and souvenirs. For a vibrant nightlife, head to Kailua-Kona, where you'll find a variety of bars, live music, and entertainment.

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Kauhako Bay

Kauhako Bay, also known as Hoʻokena, offers a serene escape on the South Kona coast of the Big Island of Hawaii. Once a bustling fishing village, it retains a charming, laid-back atmosphere.

Hoʻokena Beach Park is the heart of this coastal haven. With its gray sand, perfect for strolling, and inviting waters, it's a haven for swimming, snorkeling, and kayaking. Explore the remnants of the old pier, Kupa Landing, and admire the outrigger fishing canoes that dot the shoreline. For a more adventurous experience, kayak to Kealia Beach, known for its lava rock shoreline and ruins of an old church.

While Kauhako Bay itself lacks extensive shopping options, nearby towns offer opportunities to discover local crafts and souvenirs. For a vibrant nightlife, head to Kailua-Kona, where you'll find a variety of bars, live music, and entertainment.

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