Coconut Island, Hilo
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Green, green gardens with Japanese bridges and ponds, and views of silvery Hilo Bay and Mauna Kea.
Green, green gardens with Japanese bridges and ponds, and views of silvery Hilo Bay and Mauna Kea.
Romantic place to walk at night, a quiet beach by day, and a lagoon with dolphins!
Pier with crystal clear water and views of the church steeple and high mountains backing the bay. Calm cove with Hawaiian hei'au out in the water.
Wai'olena (Waiolena) Beach Park is a rocky area with three oceanview picnic pavilions where people swim in the spring-fed pond.
Wai'olena (Waiolena) Beach Park is a rocky area with three oceanview picnic pavilions where people swim in the spring-fed pond.
A tiny black sand beach, emerald green springs, grassy knolls, a lifeguard, and warm-water swimming or body boarding.
A winding road past pretty beaches, ending in La'ie (Laie), site of the Mormon temple.
Waterfront park with amazing colors in the water- views of an island and blue-green sandbars. Plenty of benches and docks, and a playground.
Wai'olena (Waiolena) Beach Park is a rocky area with three oceanview picnic pavilions where people swim in the spring-fed pond.
An idyllic cove that you may have all to yourself! Official name: Ka'alawai Beach.
Green, green gardens with Japanese bridges and ponds, and views of silvery Hilo Bay and Mauna Kea.
Small shady beach with clear water that's great for swimming in summer.
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