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Keauhou, located on the Kona Coast of Hawai‘i Island, is recognized as the birthplace of King Kamehameha III, and many nearby sites still reflect its royal past. The Keauhou Bay area has long been significant to Native Hawaiians, with heiau (temples) and cultural landmarks offering a glimpse into traditions deeply tied to the land and sea.
Evening manta ray snorkeling and diving excursions have become one of Keauhou’s most sought-after experiences, allowing visitors to witness these gentle giants in their natural habitat. The surrounding coastline also shelters tidepools and lava rock formations that reveal the island’s volcanic origins.
Beyond the water, Keauhou retains a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. Resorts and golf courses coexist with small cultural sites and farmers’ markets, where local produce and crafts showcase the richness of Hawaiian life.