Kailua-Kona

Kailua-Kona, commonly called Kona, is a major tourist destination town on the Big Island of Hawaii.

Get in

Kona International Airport at Keahole (IATA airport code: KOA), also known as Keahole Airport, is the main commercial airport for the Kona coast, serving the Kona area and the resort areas of Kohala to the north. Hawaiian Airlines and Aloha Airlines offer non-stop interisland service from Honolulu and Kahului, as well as trans-Pacific service from selected cities on the West Coast. Besides Hawaiian and Aloha, service from the U.S. mainland is also provided by American, Delta, Northwest, and United. Japan Airlines, through its JALways subsidiary, also operates non-stop service from Narita Airport to Kona.

Get around

Traffic was pretty minor before but is not so in Kona. Driving in tourist-oriented areas can be slow, but the town is generally not large enough to have serious congestion. Walking is a great way to move from place to place if you're taking in features of the town. But you should rent a car because there are some place where there is only lava.

See

Do

Buy

Kona is a resort area with many tourist-oriented gift shops(cf.ABC stores).

Eat

The noodle shop of the famous Chef Amy Ota. She cooks great dishes of noodles. She can prepare Chinese noodles Japanese noodles like soba and udon too. There is nothing she can't do in cooking.

Don't you want to eat delicious donuts, tasty baggetes,drink Kona coffee of high quality? The place is near downtown Hawaii.So have fun!

Drink

Sleep

On a sunny day go to Keahou beach! you can sleep on the benches that are there.

Get out

External links

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