I saw the biggest most beautiful turtles in my life at Punaluu Beach. Magic sandsbeach will surprise you. The sand comes in & completely covers HUGE rock boulders, like magic. The current there must be respected & only get in if you are an extremely strong swimmer. It will spin you around & upside down before you know it. Hawaii is heaven on earth
First off, that was not Manini'owali beach that you showed. Punalu'u black sand beach, Akaka Falls, and Volcanoes National Park is not in Kona. Some of the videos displayed are not even on the same island.
I saw what looked like Honolulu high rises which are on Oahu island. Yes, the video also shows places on the other side of the island, but they are driveable in a reasonable time (a couple of hours) so I can grudgingly say they are 'close' but not in the Kona district.
Places to stay in North and South Kona include B&B's, condos, some hotel in Kailua-Kona town and then there are the expensive resorts north of Kona. Those resorts can cost thousands of dollars a night. Four Seasons Ocean-View room with a King Bed this week is $1600 a night. Less expensive, the Royal Kona Resort Ocean View room is $200 a night as an example.
I saw the biggest most beautiful turtles in my life at Punaluu Beach. Magic sandsbeach will surprise you. The sand comes in & completely covers HUGE rock boulders, like magic. The current there must be respected & only get in if you are an extremely strong swimmer. It will spin you around & upside down before you know it. Hawaii is heaven on earth
First off, that was not Manini'owali beach that you showed. Punalu'u black sand beach, Akaka Falls, and Volcanoes National Park is not in Kona. Some of the videos displayed are not even on the same island.
I saw what looked like Honolulu high rises which are on Oahu island. Yes, the video also shows places on the other side of the island, but they are driveable in a reasonable time (a couple of hours) so I can grudgingly say they are 'close' but not in the Kona district.
beautiful!
Nearly half of the things to do are NOT in the Kona District.
Exactly! I live here and these things are not in Kona.
Precisely! Exactly! Besides mispronouncing half of these names, this content creator needs a map and a compass.
This is an AI voice reading an AI itinerary.
@Bobchai which ones would be best for someone going to Kona with only 2 full days?
Akaka falls is not in Kona, neither is Volcano National park. They are both on the other side of the island.
I would bet that the creator of this video has never been here. Meh. This video is clickbait spam.
For sure I lived there 2 years much respect for the aloha given
Looks very nice but I dont see any places to stay there.
Places to stay in North and South Kona include B&B's, condos, some hotel in Kailua-Kona town and then there are the expensive resorts north of Kona. Those resorts can cost thousands of dollars a night. Four Seasons Ocean-View room with a King Bed this week is $1600 a night. Less expensive, the Royal Kona Resort Ocean View room is $200 a night as an example.
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Hey! Does that stop you from wanting to watch the video?
@@Travel-Lingual Indeed,it does. Tyvm
@@user-ug1dh1zy4v Ah well, plenty of other videos out there! Thanks for engaging and I hope you manage to visit Kona! :)
@@Travel-Lingual Half of these aren't even in kona, do some more research.
I live in Kona. You didn't mention the Kona Coffee Belt.
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love manini'owali beach
Akaka Falls is not in Kona
That is not Kua bay
Dude...do your research. Most of your places are not in the Kona district. Super annoying