Explore Ali'i Drive
Ali'i Drive is a scenic waterfront
panorama, nestled between rows of souvenir and curio shops, sidewalk cafes,
and a long lava rock sea wall. Take the time and explore Ali'i
Drive. You could visit Kailua-Kona a dozen times and find something
new, tucked-away
along this sea-side lane.
Watch the boats and fishermen at the Kailua pier. Take a walk
along the sea wall, keeping an eye out for crabs, fish, sea turtles,
and breaking waves. There are shady lawns along the sea
wall to watch the marvelous Kona sunsets. Walk down the seaside
lane and feel the lure of tempting aromas coming from the many
charming open air street-side restaurants. Dining outdoors
while watching the beautiful Pacific sunset is commonplace, and
always spectacular.
Shopping
There
are plentiful shops along Ali'i Drive. The Kona Inn Shopping
Village on the waterfront has over 65 shops including restaurants,
galleries, boutiques, Hawaiian gift stores, and souvenir shops. There are several outdoor markets
that sell a variety of fresh produce and foods to discount souvenirs
and tourist trinkets - they are located along the southern portion of Ali'i Drive. Open daily 9AM-9PM.
Find bargains and the best shopping venues in our
Big Island Shopping Guide. Don't know
what to buy? Check out our
Hawaiian Souvenirs Guide.
One great outdoor market located right on Ali'i Drive is Ali'i Gardens Marketplace -
with plenty of souvenirs and clothing for everyone. There are over
40 shops offering hundreds of handmade products, local art & jewelry,
Kona coffee, fresh flowers, koa wood, and clothing. This market is
in a beautiful garden setting and is located on Ali'i drive two miles
south of the Kailua Pier. #75-6129 Alii Drive, Kailua-Kona (808)
334-1381. Open Wed - Sun 9:00AM - 5:00PM.
Ahuena Heiau
This
fully restored ancient heiau (temple) is located at the edge of
Kamakahonu Beach, off of Ali'i Drive. The thatched building was
the King's retreat, its doorway concealed by a small guardhouse where
King Kamehameha
could keep watch over Kailua Bay.
The
heiau consists of a
stone wall, some other stones and a few modest grass buildings.
Considered a Hawaiian holy site where sacrifice was made, no one can
enter the building.
Hulihe'e
Palace
Perched
at the edge of Kailua Bay, on Alii Drive in Kailua - Kona,
Hulihe'e Palace was the
vacation residence of Hawaiian royalty. Today it is a museum operated by
the Daughters of Hawai'i and is a showplace of beautiful furniture and
fascinating artifacts.
Hulihe'e
Palace Museum Hours
Open Tues through Sat 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.
Open Sun from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.
(Plan on arriving by 3:30 p.m. to allow time to tour the Palace)
Mokuaikaua Church
This
is the oldest and first founded Christian Church in the State of Hawaii,
established in 1820.
Moku'aikaua Church was founded by missionaries who came from Boston
Massachusetts on the brig Thaddeus. The land was given to the
missionaries by King Kamehameha III. The original structure was made of
thatch under the direction of Asa Thurston, one of the first
missionaries.
Mokuaikaua
Church and Hulihe'e Palace were both constructed by foreign seamen
visiting the islands. The Governor of the Island of Hawai'i, John Adams
Kuakini was responsible for construction of both buildings. Originally
both buildings were similar in appearance.
Beaches on Ali'i Drive
You
may think that you must travel up the
Kohala Coast to go to the beach. However, there are
several nice beaches along Ali'i Drive. There is a small strip of
white sand at the edge of the sea wall in Kailua Bay, on the south side
of the pier - the waters are clear and calm, this is a great place for
small kids or adults who want to swim in the protected swim area.
In the mornings you will find many fitness-minded persons swimming up
and down the roped-off swimming area - this is the same area that the
Ironman Triathlon swim event begins!
There
are several other wonderful beaches on Ali'i Drive. On
the north side of Kailua Pier is
Kamakahonu Beach, right in
front of the King Kam hotel. Further south down Ali'i
Drive is Kona
Magic Sands Beach, a small
white-sand beach with nice body-boarding waves. Beyond
that is Kahalu'u Beach Park
a perfect family beach with some of the best snorkeling on the
Island.
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