Four Seasons Hualalai... everything there is excellent...
there's a place not too far from the area called the "kona brewing company" ... brew pub for everyday fare, and a couple diners with local favorite called the "loco-moco" (hamburger patty with a fried egg on top served on rice with gravy).
lots of coffee plantations if you like it... heart of kona coffee country... check out greenwell farms.
off the beaten path... get the book "hawaii the big island revealed"...
gotta check out the black sand beaches, green sand beaches, and the red sand beaches...
we went to a couple and it was cool because there would be signs that said "turtle resting area - do not disturb" and you'd see them sleeping there on the beach. just make sure you read the auto rental contracts - there are some "off the beaten track" places that can only be reached via unpaved roads and the rental companies forbid those - and will never let you rent from them again if they find out (or if they have a GPS attached to the car). and watch out for bugs in your car which only come out at night - we had an SUV that had soooo many that we had to trade it in. seems like a not-so-infrequent happening.
you'll see lots of fliers for helicopter tours of the volcano - make sure it's actively running - when we went, it was little more than a nose bleed. and make sure you ride in a larger 6 seater chopper if you do go on the ride.
oh yeah - the Hilton Waikaloa Village up the street from the Four Seasons has something called Dolphin Quest where you can touch, kiss, swim with (but not on) dolphins... a little expensive, but how many people can say they've done that?
that's all i can think about for now, but that'll get you going. check out the book!
and congratulations on your 25th anniversary!!!
Last edited by mauied1101; 07-09-2006 at 01:44 AM.
Look at that... I plumb got myself 5 raisins and 7 termites.
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