Aloha from Hawaiiâs Big Island
Kohala Coast cultural events and news

Celebrating Cherry Blossoms and Chinese New Year on Hawaiiâs Big Island
While this is the coldest, darkest time of year for a lot of folks on the mainland, itâs our favorite time of year here on the Kohala Coast of Hawaiiâs Big Island. The sun is rising at 7 a.m. and setting into the sea a little after 6 each evening. The mornings and evenings are…
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Clear skies and quiet volcano here in Hawaii
Here on the sunny Kohala Coast of Hawaiiâs Big Island, we are enjoying some of the clearest skies we have had in decades! For the past 35 years, Kilauea Volcano, which is located on the opposite side of the island, has been erupting nearly continuously, causing hazy skies we call âvog.â Kilauea Volcano update Last…
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Tee off in the tropics this winter: Golfing in Hawaii
Here on the Kohala Coast of Hawaii Island, you can play golf 365 days a year on some of the most spectacular courses in the world. Itâs why the Big Island is known as the âGolf Capital of Hawaii!â Courses for every budget and skill level From the beautiful yet affordable Waikoloa Village Golf Club,…
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Make like a whale and migrate to Hawaii this winter
Each winter, the magnificent humpback whales make their way from colder climates to enjoy the warm, tropical waters of Hawaii (just like many of our visitors!). Immense and incredibly playful Known as âna koholaâ in Hawaiian, these immense creatures can grow to 60 feet long and can weigh up to 40 tons. They are incredibly…
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Stargazing from the Mauna Kea Observatory
Did you know that the Big Island of Hawaii is home to the tallest sea mountain in the world? Mauna Kea (which means âwhite mountainâ) stands 13,796 feet above sea level and over 33,000 feet from the bottom of the ocean floor, making it the tallest sea mountain in the world. During the winter months,…
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