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Wycieczka Kona Shore: hawajskie żółwie morskie, historyczna Kona i kawa

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Cruise ship-friendly tour is approx 5 hr long. This is truly a wonderful experience showing all the highlights in and around Kailua-Kona. Explore historical cultural sights, our famous Kona coffee, scenic sights, and best of all our local wildlife!

Departure times may be adjusted to fit your ship's arrival & departure.
Miasto: Wielka Wyspa Hawajów
Tue 13 May
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Woda butelkowana
Odbiór i dowóz do portu
Professional guide
Bottled water
Port pickup and drop-off
Professional guide
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • If you are brining a car seat for infant, a seat must be purchased if infant will not be sitting in lap
  • Dress comfortable - It is usually hot and sunny
  • If your ship does not arrive due to weather- You will be fully refunded
Czego oczekiwać
1
Molo Kailua
Wycieczka rozpoczyna się z przystani Kailua Kona
2
Narodowy Park Historyczny Kaloko-Honokohau
Udamy się do centrum dla zwiedzających Kaloko-Honokohau, a następnie Twój przewodnik zawiezie Cię na krótszy szlak, aby dostać się do żółwi. Narodowy Park Historyczny Kaloko-Honokohau, w którym można poznać hawajską historię, archeologię i starożytne stawy rybne. Ta piękna plaża z białym piaskiem jest także domem dla wielu żółwi zielonych i lokalnej fauny i flory! Wybierz się na relaksujący spacer (10 minut spacerem), aby dostać się do żółwi morskich.
3
Farmy Greenwella
Następnie odwiedzisz farmę kawy Kona, która będzie Greenwell Farms lub Royal Kona, aby skosztować smacznej pieczeni, domu legendarnych ziaren uprawianych w lesie deszczowym. Twój przewodnik przeprowadzi Cię, aby zobaczyć fasolę i dowiedzieć się, jak są uprawiane i przetwarzane.
4
Malowany Kościół
Kierując się na południe w kierunku Południowej Kony i przez Captain Cook Village, odwiedzimy słynny kościół o nazwie „Painted Church”, ze względu na malowane trójwymiarowe przedstawienia Biblii w drewnianych ścianach wewnętrznych, pomalowanych zwykłą farbą do domu.
5
Firma Piwowarska Kona
Naszym trzecim opcjonalnym przystankiem dostępnym dla gości jest Kona Brewery & Pub. Pod koniec gorącego słonecznego dnia delektuj się lokalnym zimnym naparem. Ten browar Kona słynie z klasycznych piw typu ale i lager, w tym Longboard Island Lager, Big Wave Golden Ale, Hanalei Island IPA, Fire Rock Pale Ale i wielu innych.
6
Ali’i Drive
Kailua-Kona była przede wszystkim małą wioską rybacką. Obecnie w historycznym nadmorskim miasteczku znajduje się wiele zabytków, sklepów z pamiątkami i rynków.
7
Plaża Kahaluu
Ta wycieczka ma 3 opcjonalne zakończenia. Nurkowanie z rurką, zakupy lub browar Kona. Jadąc przez bujny las deszczowy, dotrzesz do plaży Kahalu'u, gdzie będziesz mógł nurkować wokół pobliskiej rafy (sprzęt do nurkowania nie jest wliczony w cenę i można go wypożyczyć na plaży). W zależności od pory roku można zobaczyć wiele kolorowych ryb.
8
Kailua Pier
Tour departs from the Kailua Kona Pier. When you get off the ship tender, please proceed to the green shaded tent and look for the guide holding a sign that says "C Big Island Tours" written on it.
9
Greenwell Farms
Along the volcanic slopes is a perfect climate for our famous Kona Coffee. Hawaii is the only U.S. state that grows coffee and the coffee beans are all hand-picked. Learn how Kona coffee is grown, harvested, and packaged. Sample some of Kona’s finest coffee. * We do not guarantee that the coffee farm will always be Greenwell Farms. Due to closed times, we sometimes have to stop by Bay View Farm
10
The Painted Church
Going south towards South Kona and through Captain Cook Village, we will visit the famous nicknamed, “Painted Church”, due to its painted 3D depictions of the bible in the interior wooden walls all done with ordinary house paint.
11
Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park
Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park Visitor Center The National Historic Landmarked archaeological site is known as the Honokōhau Settlement. The park was established on November 10, 1978, for the preservation, protection, and interpretation of traditional native Hawaiian activities and culture.
12
Honokohau Marina & Small Boat Harbor
Honokohau Turtle Trail Walk ( 30 min) Easy but uneven ground. Next is a relaxing stroll down a trail ( 100 yards 10 min walk ) to a beautiful white sand beach and archeological site of a Hawaiian Fish Trap made with lava rock and Hawaiian Hut reconstructed. This area is also home to our local wildlife, including local birds and Hawaiian green sea turtles!
13
Honaunau
Lunch stop by local vendor, usually is Honaunau Poke Shop or other local vendor
14
Kailua Pier
Tour departs from the Kailua Kona Pier. When you get off the ship tender, please proceed to the green shaded tent and look for the guide holding a sign that says "C Big Island Tours" written on it.
15
Greenwell Farms
Along the volcanic slopes is a perfect climate for our famous Kona Coffee. Hawaii is the only U.S. state that grows coffee and the coffee beans are all hand-picked. Learn how Kona coffee is grown, harvested, and packaged. Sample some of Kona’s finest coffee. * We do not guarantee that the coffee farm will always be Greenwell Farms. Due to closed times, we sometimes have to stop by Bay View Farm
16
The Painted Church
Going south towards South Kona and through Captain Cook Village, we will visit the famous nicknamed, “Painted Church”, due to its painted 3D depictions of the bible in the interior wooden walls all done with ordinary house paint.
17
Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park
Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park Visitor Center The National Historic Landmarked archaeological site is known as the Honokōhau Settlement. The park was established on November 10, 1978, for the preservation, protection, and interpretation of traditional native Hawaiian activities and culture.
18
Honokohau Marina & Small Boat Harbor
Honokohau Turtle Trail Walk ( 30 min) Easy but uneven ground. Next is a relaxing stroll down a trail ( 100 yards 10 min walk ) to a beautiful white sand beach and archeological site of a Hawaiian Fish Trap made with lava rock and Hawaiian Hut reconstructed. This area is also home to our local wildlife, including local birds and Hawaiian green sea turtles!
19
Honaunau
Lunch stop by local vendor, usually is Honaunau Poke Shop or other local vendor
20
Kailua Pier
Tour departs from the Kailua Kona Pier. When you get off the ship tender, please proceed to the green shaded tent and look for the guide holding a sign that says "C Big Island Tours" written on it.
21
Greenwell Farms
Along the volcanic slopes is a perfect climate for our famous Kona Coffee. Hawaii is the only U.S. state that grows coffee and the coffee beans are all hand-picked. Learn how Kona coffee is grown, harvested, and packaged. Sample some of Kona’s finest coffee. * We do not guarantee that the coffee farm will always be Greenwell Farms. Due to closed times, we sometimes have to stop by Bay View Farm
22
The Painted Church
Going south towards South Kona and through Captain Cook Village, we will visit the famous nicknamed, “Painted Church”, due to its painted 3D depictions of the bible in the interior wooden walls all done with ordinary house paint.
23
Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park
Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park Visitor Center The National Historic Landmarked archaeological site is known as the Honokōhau Settlement. The park was established on November 10, 1978, for the preservation, protection, and interpretation of traditional native Hawaiian activities and culture.
24
Honokohau Marina & Small Boat Harbor
Honokohau Turtle Trail Walk ( 30 min) Easy but uneven ground. Next is a relaxing stroll down a trail ( 100 yards 10 min walk ) to a beautiful white sand beach and archeological site of a Hawaiian Fish Trap made with lava rock and Hawaiian Hut reconstructed. This area is also home to our local wildlife, including local birds and Hawaiian green sea turtles!
25
Honaunau
Lunch stop by local vendor, usually is Honaunau Poke Shop or other local vendor
26
Kailua Pier
Tour departs from the Kailua Kona Pier. When you get off the ship tender, please proceed to the green shaded tent and look for the guide holding a sign that says "C Big Island Tours" written on it.
27
Greenwell Farms
Along the volcanic slopes is a perfect climate for our famous Kona Coffee. Hawaii is the only U.S. state that grows coffee and the coffee beans are all hand-picked. Learn how Kona coffee is grown, harvested, and packaged. Sample some of Kona’s finest coffee. * We do not guarantee that the coffee farm will always be Greenwell Farms. Due to closed times, we sometimes have to stop by Bay View Farm
28
The Painted Church
Going south towards South Kona and through Captain Cook Village, we will visit the famous nicknamed, “Painted Church”, due to its painted 3D depictions of the bible in the interior wooden walls all done with ordinary house paint.
29
Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park
Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park Visitor Center The National Historic Landmarked archaeological site is known as the Honokōhau Settlement. The park was established on November 10, 1978, for the preservation, protection, and interpretation of traditional native Hawaiian activities and culture.
30
Honokohau Marina & Small Boat Harbor
Honokohau Turtle Trail Walk ( 30 min) Easy but uneven ground. Next is a relaxing stroll down a trail ( 100 yards 10 min walk ) to a beautiful white sand beach and archeological site of a Hawaiian Fish Trap made with lava rock and Hawaiian Hut reconstructed. This area is also home to our local wildlife, including local birds and Hawaiian green sea turtles!
31
Honaunau
Lunch stop by local vendor, usually is Honaunau Poke Shop or other local vendor
32
Kailua Pier
Tour departs from the Kailua Kona Pier. When you get off the ship tender, please proceed to the green shaded tent and look for the guide holding a sign that says "C Big Island Tours" written on it.
33
Greenwell Farms
Along the volcanic slopes is a perfect climate for our famous Kona Coffee. Hawaii is the only U.S. state that grows coffee and the coffee beans are all hand-picked. Learn how Kona coffee is grown, harvested, and packaged. Sample some of Kona’s finest coffee. * We do not guarantee that the coffee farm will always be Greenwell Farms. Due to closed times, we sometimes have to stop by Bay View Farm
34
The Painted Church
Going south towards South Kona and through Captain Cook Village, we will visit the famous nicknamed, “Painted Church”, due to its painted 3D depictions of the bible in the interior wooden walls all done with ordinary house paint.
35
Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park
Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park Visitor Center The National Historic Landmarked archaeological site is known as the Honokōhau Settlement. The park was established on November 10, 1978, for the preservation, protection, and interpretation of traditional native Hawaiian activities and culture.
36
Honokohau Marina & Small Boat Harbor
Honokohau Turtle Trail Walk ( 30 min) Easy but uneven ground. Next is a relaxing stroll down a trail ( 100 yards 10 min walk ) to a beautiful white sand beach and archeological site of a Hawaiian Fish Trap made with lava rock and Hawaiian Hut reconstructed. This area is also home to our local wildlife, including local birds and Hawaiian green sea turtles!
37
Honaunau
Lunch stop by local vendor, usually is Honaunau Poke Shop or other local vendor
38
Kailua Pier
Tour departs from the Kailua Kona Pier. When you get off the ship tender, please proceed to the green shaded tent and look for the guide holding a sign that says "C Big Island Tours" written on it.
39
Greenwell Farms
Along the volcanic slopes is a perfect climate for our famous Kona Coffee. Hawaii is the only U.S. state that grows coffee and the coffee beans are all hand-picked. Learn how Kona coffee is grown, harvested, and packaged. Sample some of Kona’s finest coffee. * We do not guarantee that the coffee farm will always be Greenwell Farms. Due to closed times, we sometimes have to stop by Bay View Farm
40
The Painted Church
Going south towards South Kona and through Captain Cook Village, we will visit the famous nicknamed, “Painted Church”, due to its painted 3D depictions of the bible in the interior wooden walls all done with ordinary house paint.
41
Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park
Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park Visitor Center The National Historic Landmarked archaeological site is known as the Honokōhau Settlement. The park was established on November 10, 1978, for the preservation, protection, and interpretation of traditional native Hawaiian activities and culture.
42
Honokohau Marina & Small Boat Harbor
Honokohau Turtle Trail Walk ( 30 min) Easy but uneven ground. Next is a relaxing stroll down a trail ( 100 yards 10 min walk ) to a beautiful white sand beach and archeological site of a Hawaiian Fish Trap made with lava rock and Hawaiian Hut reconstructed. This area is also home to our local wildlife, including local birds and Hawaiian green sea turtles!
43
Honaunau
Lunch stop by local vendor, usually is Honaunau Poke Shop or other local vendor
44
Kailua Pier
Tour departs from the Kailua Kona Pier. When you get off the ship tender, please proceed to the green shaded tent and look for the guide holding a sign that says "C Big Island Tours" written on it.
45
Greenwell Farms
Along the volcanic slopes is a perfect climate for our famous Kona Coffee. Hawaii is the only U.S. state that grows coffee and the coffee beans are all hand-picked. Learn how Kona coffee is grown, harvested, and packaged. Sample some of Kona’s finest coffee. * We do not guarantee that the coffee farm will always be Greenwell Farms. Due to closed times, we sometimes have to stop by Bay View Farm
46
The Painted Church
Going south towards South Kona and through Captain Cook Village, we will visit the famous nicknamed, “Painted Church”, due to its painted 3D depictions of the bible in the interior wooden walls all done with ordinary house paint.
47
Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park
Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park Visitor Center The National Historic Landmarked archaeological site is known as the Honokōhau Settlement. The park was established on November 10, 1978, for the preservation, protection, and interpretation of traditional native Hawaiian activities and culture.
48
Honokohau Marina & Small Boat Harbor
Honokohau Turtle Trail Walk ( 30 min) Easy but uneven ground. Next is a relaxing stroll down a trail ( 100 yards 10 min walk ) to a beautiful white sand beach and archeological site of a Hawaiian Fish Trap made with lava rock and Hawaiian Hut reconstructed. This area is also home to our local wildlife, including local birds and Hawaiian green sea turtles!
49
Honaunau
Lunch stop by local vendor, usually is Honaunau Poke Shop or other local vendor
50
Kailua Pier
Tour departs from the Kailua Kona Pier. When you get off the ship tender, please proceed to the green shaded tent and look for the guide holding a sign that says "C Big Island Tours" written on it.
51
Greenwell Farms
Along the volcanic slopes is a perfect climate for our famous Kona Coffee. Hawaii is the only U.S. state that grows coffee and the coffee beans are all hand-picked. Learn how Kona coffee is grown, harvested, and packaged. Sample some of Kona’s finest coffee. * We do not guarantee that the coffee farm will always be Greenwell Farms. Due to closed times, we sometimes have to stop by Bay View Farm
52
The Painted Church
Going south towards South Kona and through Captain Cook Village, we will visit the famous nicknamed, “Painted Church”, due to its painted 3D depictions of the bible in the interior wooden walls all done with ordinary house paint.
53
Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park
Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park Visitor Center The National Historic Landmarked archaeological site is known as the Honokōhau Settlement. The park was established on November 10, 1978, for the preservation, protection, and interpretation of traditional native Hawaiian activities and culture.
54
Honokohau Marina & Small Boat Harbor
Honokohau Turtle Trail Walk ( 30 min) Easy but uneven ground. Next is a relaxing stroll down a trail ( 100 yards 10 min walk ) to a beautiful white sand beach and archeological site of a Hawaiian Fish Trap made with lava rock and Hawaiian Hut reconstructed. This area is also home to our local wildlife, including local birds and Hawaiian green sea turtles!
55
Honaunau
Lunch stop by local vendor, usually is Honaunau Poke Shop or other local vendor
56
Kailua Pier
Tour departs from the Kailua Kona Pier. When you get off the ship tender, please proceed to the green shaded tent and look for the guide holding a sign that says "C Big Island Tours" written on it.
57
Greenwell Farms
Along the volcanic slopes is a perfect climate for our famous Kona Coffee. Hawaii is the only U.S. state that grows coffee and the coffee beans are all hand-picked. Learn how Kona coffee is grown, harvested, and packaged. Sample some of Kona’s finest coffee. * We do not guarantee that the coffee farm will always be Greenwell Farms. Due to closed times, we sometimes have to stop by Bay View Farm
58
The Painted Church
Going south towards South Kona and through Captain Cook Village, we will visit the famous nicknamed, “Painted Church”, due to its painted 3D depictions of the bible in the interior wooden walls all done with ordinary house paint.
59
Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park
Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park Visitor Center The National Historic Landmarked archaeological site is known as the Honokōhau Settlement. The park was established on November 10, 1978, for the preservation, protection, and interpretation of traditional native Hawaiian activities and culture.
60
Honokohau Marina & Small Boat Harbor
Honokohau Turtle Trail Walk ( 30 min) Easy but uneven ground. Next is a relaxing stroll down a trail ( 100 yards 10 min walk ) to a beautiful white sand beach and archeological site of a Hawaiian Fish Trap made with lava rock and Hawaiian Hut reconstructed. This area is also home to our local wildlife, including local birds and Hawaiian green sea turtles!
61
Honaunau
Lunch stop by local vendor, usually is Honaunau Poke Shop or other local vendor
62
Kailua Pier
Tour departs from the Kailua Kona Pier. When you get off the ship tender, please proceed to the green shaded tent and look for the guide holding a sign that says "C Big Island Tours" written on it.
63
Greenwell Farms
Along the volcanic slopes is a perfect climate for our famous Kona Coffee. Hawaii is the only U.S. state that grows coffee and the coffee beans are all hand-picked. Learn how Kona coffee is grown, harvested, and packaged. Sample some of Kona’s finest coffee. * We do not guarantee that the coffee farm will always be Greenwell Farms. Due to closed times, we sometimes have to stop by Bay View Farm
64
The Painted Church
Going south towards South Kona and through Captain Cook Village, we will visit the famous nicknamed, “Painted Church”, due to its painted 3D depictions of the bible in the interior wooden walls all done with ordinary house paint.
65
Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park
Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park Visitor Center The National Historic Landmarked archaeological site is known as the Honokōhau Settlement. The park was established on November 10, 1978, for the preservation, protection, and interpretation of traditional native Hawaiian activities and culture.
66
Honokohau Marina & Small Boat Harbor
Honokohau Turtle Trail Walk ( 30 min) Easy but uneven ground. Next is a relaxing stroll down a trail ( 100 yards 10 min walk ) to a beautiful white sand beach and archeological site of a Hawaiian Fish Trap made with lava rock and Hawaiian Hut reconstructed. This area is also home to our local wildlife, including local birds and Hawaiian green sea turtles!
67
Honaunau
Lunch stop by local vendor, usually is Honaunau Poke Shop or other local vendor
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Zasady anulowania
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Recenzje (226)
valerielC8661TT
Mar 2025
This was such a great tour! We stopped along several different areas of Kona. My tour guide, Marisa, was fantastic. She shared several interesting Hawaiian historical stories, and was able to point out local points of interest as a long-time resident of the island. We ate lunch at a fantastic locally owned restaurant with incredible fresh poke. Between the sea turtles, fresh locally grown coffee, and the beautiful painted church, this tour cannot be missed. Thank you Marisa!
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Mar 2025
Thank you for the 5-star review!We appreciate our customers time to write this for our community. We value your feedback and can’t wait to serve you again sometime aloha.
Dayana_D
Mar 2025
Great cultural, historical and memorable experience. We got to see our first white turtle! We stopped to eat a local restaurant, pretty yummy. Go!
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Mar 2025
Thanks for leaving us an amazing 5 star review!
Linda_B
Feb 2025
Calvin our tour guide was excellent. Wonderful commentary along the way. Packed van but good sound and ac. Local lunch stop was ok.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Feb 2025
Thank you for being our customer and leaving us a wonderful 5-star review.

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