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KONA ON THE BIG ISLAND
Kailua-Kona, also known simply
as Kona, has a history that looms much larger than its size would indicate.
Nestled at the bottom of the Hualalai Volcano on the
Big Island of Hawaii, this area was
considered the premier place to live in ancient times due to the excellent
weather and water. British explorer
Captain James Cook first spotted Hawaii off
the coast of Kailua-Kona. Kona is also where
King Kamehameha the Great died and where
the ancient kapu (taboo) system was discarded. Today, Kona is one of the
world's great sports fishing centers and home to the annual
Ironman Triathlon. The King Kamehameha Kona
Beach Hotel has been the headquarters of the Ironman Triathlon since 1988.
The 460-room hotel fronts the only white sandy beach in Kona. The full
service hotel features three restaurants, swimming pool with a whirlpool spa
and sauna, comprehensive meeting and banquet facilities, a Hawaiian activity
center, beauty salon and the only air-conditioned shopping mall in Kona. |
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