Monday, 31 August 2015

Kona Hawaii Cruise Port Activities

Hawaii offers a variety of attractions that range from histoical to natural.


Kona, Hawaii is a popular port of call for cruise ship tourists visiting the state's many tropical destinations. Kona offers a number of exciting activities for visitors as they explore Hawaii's big island that range from scuba diving to discovering some of the area's many historical sites. There are also a number of breathtaking natural attractions that range from volcanoes to sandy white beaches perfect for soaking up some sun.


Volcano National Park


Volcano National Park is one of the Kona area's most popular of tourist destinations. In addition to learning about the area's natural wonders, visitors to Volcano National Park are afforded the opportunity to drive directly into a real volcano. Visitors are able to watch first hand as steam and lava rise out of Kilauea Volcano's active core. There are also plenty of activities for children through the park's Jr. Ranger program, where kids between the ages of 7 and 12 compete a series of educational and fun, structured activities in order to earn an honorary Jr. Ranger badge. As of August, 2010, admission to the park was free.


Hawaii Volcanoes National Park


P.O. Box 52


Hawai`i National Park, HI 96718


808-985-6000


nps.gov


Scuba Diving


Kona is home to Sea Quest, an attraction that allow you to get up close and personal with some of Hawaii's most exciting residents, who just happen to live under water. In addition to snorkeling and scuba diving, Sea Quest offers its guests the opportunity to explore some of Kona's many ancient sea caves and see first hand the area's dolphins and waves as they live in their natural habitat. Sea Quest welcomes newcomers to scuba and snorkeling and lessons are available by licensed instructors. Rates vary based on date and activity, but as of August, 2010, averaged $109 for adults and $89 for kids aged 5 through 12.


Sea Quest


78-7106 Kamehameha III Road


Kailua-Kona, HI 96740


808-329-7238


seaquesthawaii.com


Akaka Falls


Akaka Falls State Park, located in the heart of Kona's tropical islands, is one of the most frequently visited state parks in Hawaii. The park gets its name from the Akaka Falls, a 420-foot tall waterfall that cascades down into the waters of the Kolokole Stream below. Visitors to the park are offered the opportunity to partake in activities such as hiking through the parks many guided tours, swimming in the crystal clear streams or exploring on their own through the park's jungle like surroundings. As of August, 2010, there was no cost for entry into the park, which was open daily.


Akaka Falls State Park


Akaka Falls Road


Honomu, HI 96728


808-587-0300


hawaiistateparks.org

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