

Immerse yourself in the culture and life of ancient Hawaii as you explore Pu’uhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park on the southern Kona Coast of Hawaii. Tour the Royal Grounds, where the ali'i – chiefs – lived, and watch sea turtles swim in Keone’ele Cove. Rest in the sanctuary of the Pu’uhonua – Place of Refuge – which was a place of peace and safety. Travel the 1871 Trail to the abandoned village of Ki’ilae, stopping along the way to peek inside Waiu-o-Hina Lava tube. End your journey on the beach admiring a sunset through a grove of coconut palms.