Food scene
Excellent local coffee shop within walking distance. They also have vegan treats, kombucha, and other locally made food.
57 locals recommend
Kaya's Kawanui Inc
79-7300 Hawaiʻi Belt RdExcellent local coffee shop within walking distance. They also have vegan treats, kombucha, and other locally made food.
Very local 100 year old Japanese restaurant. No frills, excellent udon noodle soup and shrimp tempura. Like going back in time - including no cell service inside. Within walking distance of our Airbnb.
54 locals recommend
Teshima's Restaurant
79-7251 Hawaiʻi Belt RdVery local 100 year old Japanese restaurant. No frills, excellent udon noodle soup and shrimp tempura. Like going back in time - including no cell service inside. Within walking distance of our Airbnb.
Gypsea Gelato
79-7491 Hawaiʻi Belt RdAmazing locally made gelato! Less than a 5 minute drive away.
Fantastic breakfast or lunch with the best view on the island, overlooking Kealakekua Bay. Casual and reasonably priced with great local food.
137 locals recommend
The Coffee Shack
83-5799 Mamalahoa HwyFantastic breakfast or lunch with the best view on the island, overlooking Kealakekua Bay. Casual and reasonably priced with great local food.
Neighborhoods
Drive or run/bike the scenic Alii Drive along the ocean through Kona town. There are several small beach/ocean parks, restaurants and other points of interest along this 6-mile drive.
7 locals recommend
Alii Drive
Ali‘i DriveDrive or run/bike the scenic Alii Drive along the ocean through Kona town. There are several small beach/ocean parks, restaurants and other points of interest along this 6-mile drive.
City advice
Getting around
Rent a car
Uber is somewhat limited and public buses run very infrequently even though there is a stop within walking distance of our house. The island is very big with many remote areas to explore so renting a car is the best way to get around.
Customs and culture
Show the Aloha
Be kind and friendly and visit with a humble attitude and the island will return the Aloha to you. Things are slower here so just expect to be patient and enjoy life. During traffic, cars may flash their lights and allow you to pull out or turn in front of them. Give a Shaka or wave back in thanks.