Our beautiful Moku o Keawe may seem lush and tranquil, but there is so much to do on the Big Island!
As the summer season winds down, expand your horizons and take in all Hawaii Island has to offer.
Here are 4 ways for all to enjoy the Big Island, from kama’aina to tourist:
• Stop and smell the roses…
…or should we say orchids? We call the big island Orchid Isle for a reason, for this beautiful tropical flower grows in abundance. You’re sure to catch a whiff at the Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden.
• Travel through time…
…and learn the history of our people. The Hawaiian Plantation Museum exhibits common Hawaiian life from the 19th and 20th centuries, and the Lyman Museum and Mission Houses teaches about life before and after the missionaries.
• Wish upon a star…
…and take a ride through the galaxies. The ‘Imiloa Astronomy Center of Hawaii connects our heritage to the newest astronomical findings, blending history and cultural beliefs with science.
• Lend an ear…
…and enjoy the best local music Moku- o Keawe has to offer! You can find live performances any day of the week, but be sure to tune into the musical diversity of the Hawaiian Music Series, happening every Thursday at the Royal Kona Resort.
How will you and your ‘ohana spend the remaining summer months? Let us know in the comments!