As local residents, we get asked a lot about the best things to do when visiting the Big Island. Here are some of our favorites. If you need help planning, contact our Travel Consultants who can help you book incredible adventures and unforgettable experiences.
Located North along the Hamakua Coast, Waipio Valley Lookout also known as “The Valley of the Kings” is located at the end of the Hamakua Heritage Corridor drive. It’s an important site for Hawaiian history and culture while showcasing breathtaking views of the historic valley. Please note, the Waipio Lookout is open but the hike down to the valley is closed indefinitely. We kindly suggest Visitors respect the land and road closure to the beach access.
Easily one of the most breathtaking overlooks on the island, Pololu is the most northern of the incredible valleys on the Big Island. Only about a 15 minute walk down into the valley, Pololu is also one of the most accessible valleys on the island, and definitely worth the trip to the end of the road.
Round trip: 0.5 mile
Elevation Gain: 300′
Directions:
Take Hwy. 270 to the northern Kohala Coast, past the towns of Hawi and Kapa’au. Park at the end of the highway at the Pololū Valley overlook. There is limited parking so we recommend getting there early, especially on Weekends. They have a parking guide that will direct you where to park. If you must park along the road, ensure that you respect the private homes and heed “No Parking” signs. If there is no room, wait or come back another day. Note: there is no cell service or restrooms. We recommend wearing closed toed shoes and bring lots of water and sunscreen as it can get very hot. The water and shore break here can be very dangerous and should only be attempted by highly experienced swimmers and surfers as there is no lifeguard on duty. There is no longer access to the mounds and rope swings behind the beach. Make sure anything you bring down with you comes back with you!
Every restaurant at the Four Seasons should be on this list, but we’re mentioning Beach Tree specifically because we can’t get enough of the location. You will want dinner to last all night here. Just steps from the water, this Oceanfront beach bar & restaurant combines fresh ocean breeze with good drinks and a fabulous food menu, what else could you ask for? We recommend making reservations well in advance. Note: the lounge area and bar are first come first serve.
Hours of Operation: 11:00am-10:00pm
Address: 72-100 Kaupulehu Dr, Kailua Kona, HI 96740
Phone: (808) 325-8000
Attire: Resort Casual
By the surf and under the stars, this incredible restaurant uses primarily local ingredients to highlight the fresh, local culinary flavors of the island for breakfast and dinner. We don’t want to oversell it, but this place is pretty much guaranteed to be your new favorite island spot. Don’t be afraid to go back and try everything on the menu. Note: Reservations must be made in advance. Bar is first come first serve.
Address: 72-100 Kaupulehu Dr, Kailua Kona, HI 96740
Phone: (808) 325-8000
Hours of Operation: A La Carte Breakfast Every Day 6:30am-11:00am
Dinner: Every Day 5:30pm-9:00pm
Attire: Resort Casual/Fine Dining
Not many places in the popular Kona area can offer good food and good ambiance, but Papa Kona is one of the few that pull it off. Unquestionably one of the best locations on the island, ask for a table outside so you can not only hear but see the waves crashing right beneath you. Order a specialty cocktail to set the tone and may we suggest the avocado fries as an appetizer?
75-5770 Alii Dr, Kailua Kona, HI 96740
(808) 300-0044
Hours: Every Day 7:00am-10:00pm
Every restaurant at the Four Seasons should be on this list, but we’re mentioning Beach Tree specifically because we can’t get enough of the location. You will want dinner to last all night here. Just steps from the water, this Oceanfront beach bar & restaurant combines fresh ocean breeze with good drinks and a fabulous food menu, what else could you ask for? We recommend making reservations well in advance. Note: the lounge area and bar are first come first serve.
Hours of Operation: 11:00am-10:00pm
Address: 72-100 Kaupulehu Dr, Kailua Kona, HI 96740
Phone: (808) 325-8000
Attire: Resort Casual
By the surf and under the stars, this incredible restaurant uses primarily local ingredients to highlight the fresh, local culinary flavors of the island for breakfast and dinner. We don’t want to oversell it, but this place is pretty much guaranteed to be your new favorite island spot. Don’t be afraid to go back and try everything on the menu. Note: Reservations must be made in advance. Bar is first come first serve.
Address: 72-100 Kaupulehu Dr, Kailua Kona, HI 96740
Phone: (808) 325-8000
Hours of Operation: A La Carte Breakfast Every Day 6:30am-11:00am
Dinner: Every Day 5:30pm-9:00pm
Attire: Resort Casual/Fine Dinning
Not many places in the popular Kona area can offer good food and good ambiance, but Papa Kona is one of the few that pull it off. Unquestionably one of the best locations on the island, ask for a table outside so you can not only hear but see the waves crashing right beneath you. Order a specialty cocktail to set the tone and may we suggest the avocado fries as an appetizer?
75-5770 Alii Dr, Kailua Kona, HI 96740
(808) 300-0044
Hours: Every Day 7:00am-10:00pm
The Fish and The Hog, AKA Huli Sue’s BBQ and Grill, serves simple well-executed dishes, homemade desserts, and fresh tropical fruit muddled cocktails. This might not necessarily be the most “upscale” option on this list but trust us, the food and friendly vibes make up for any lack of chandeliers or ocean views. Nestled in the country town of Waimea, this positively delicious restaurant offers the best of land and sea. It is one of our absolute favorite restaurants on island and we hope you’ll make it a point to visit if you’re in the area. Be sure to try their Cheddar & Green Chile Cornbread with honey candy butter for a starter and their popular banana cream pie for dessert that often sells out!
64-957 Mamalahoa Hwy, Kamuela, HI 96743
(808) 885-6268
Hours: Thursday-Monday 11:30am-8:30pm Closed: Tuesday & Wednesday
Located in the heart of Waimea is Peter Merriman’s original restaurant. One of the most romantic restaurants on the island, you may have heard of or even visited Merriman’s on a different island. The attention to detail here always impresses us, from impeccable farm to table ingredients, attentive service and a stunning interior that feels far away from the laid back beach vibes of Hawaii, Merriman’s is perfect when you’re in the mood for luxury and comfort.
65-1227 Opelo Rd, Kamuela, HI 96743
(808) 885-6822
Nothing sounds just right? Or are you craving something a little more private or tailored to your tastes? We can connect you with a local chef who knows exactly how to work with your cravings and desires.
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You’ve heard of Kona Coffee and it’s famous for good reason. Here is where the magic happens! Kona is home to a plethora of coffee farms, many of which offer tours (to schedule one, you can contact us). But even off the farms, coffee shops across the island serve the most amazing local coffee. Don’t forget to buy a few bags to take home as gifts!
A perfect stop if you’re leaving Kona heading south, Kaya’s is a quaint coffee and bakery popular with locals because of the incredible coffee drinks and always-fresh breakfast, pastries and gluten free options. It’s a good place to soak in the laid back and nature-loving vibes of the island, as well as look through some locally made art while you wait on your order.
Address: 79-7300 Mamalahoa Highway, Kealakekua, HI, 96750
Hours: Mon-Fri • 5:30AM – 6:00PM Sat-Sun • 6AM – 6PM
Don’t stop here just for coffee. Stop here to eat while you caffeinate and sit above the Hawaiian jungle. The open-air restaurant is small but comfortable, and with a dinner menu that morphs with the chefs’ inspiration, you can stop here and sometimes be surprised by specials that will truly have you ordering seconds.
Even if we’ve had a pot of coffee in the morning, we make it a point to stop here if we drive by (and sometimes we make the trip to Waimea just for this spot). There is just something about this coffee shop, it has that x-factor. Delicious coffee, friendly staff, just the right amount of snack options and pastries that are obscenely delicious. You will not regret anything you order here.
You’ve probably heard about the laid back vibes here in Hawaii, what better way to experience them than while chowing down at some of the best casual eateries on-island. These spots are local-favorites but usually go unvisited by visitors (unless they’re pointed in the right direction by someone who knows their stuff). You can grab this food to-go as great pic-nic options, or you can soak in the atmosphere of people in total elation enjoying some of the best food on the island.
Newer on the dining scene, this location has quickly become a favorite for anyone on island who knows their chicken. Delicious Nashville-style plates and a bar with all the drink options you’ll want makes this place a great sports-bar-style hangout. No judgment if you order a second plate of chicken, we’ve all done it.
74-5599 Pawai Pl, Kailua Kona, HI 96740
(808) 796-3088
Hours: 11am-9pm Sunday: 11am-8pm
Dine in or Takeout options available
For tasty menu options and a calendar of events & live music click the link below.
You simply can not come to Hawaii without trying the incredibly fresh fish. Drive by the harbor and you can see the day’s catch being unloaded. Umeke’s is well-known as some of the best fish on the island. Poke bowls may be popular on the mainland now, but we can guarantee you’ve never had poke like this.
Note: Online reservations are not accepted. Please call for dine-in reservations
Da Poke Shack is a local hidden gem located on All’i Drive. A great casual lunch stop if you’re in Kona and find yourself craving fresh poke and other local specialities.
Address: 76-6246 Ali’i Drive, Suite 101 Kailua-Kona, Hawaii 96740 (Tucked away in the Kona Bali Kai)
Phone: 808-329-POKE (7653)
Hours: They are open 7 days a week, unless they’ve gone fishing…10:00am – 4:00pm…or until they sell out for the day.