We wake up to another beautiful, cool morning, reminding us again that we are at 3000 feet. Almost need a sweater.View of the hills from our room :
After an excellent breakfast of Macademia Nut Pancakes, we venture forth to the beaches on the Kona Coast. We started out near Captain Cook's Memorial ( where he was killed over an altercation about a boat on his 4th visit to Hawaii). We were able to rent a Kayak and Kayak to this bay area for swimming and snorkeling. You can also get there by hiking ( 500 feet down- and then up afterwards)- we thought kayaking was a better deal. And it was lots of fun to kayak on the ocean, under the clifss, with white tailed tropic birds gliding overhead -- absoultely clear water, etc. - so here are a few photos of this neat experience:
so this is the memorial ( I don't know if this was worth getting murdered here for it )
We pulled up our kayak on the lava rock and then were able to snorkel -
The snorkelling was great- saw all sorts of fish, coral, and even another sea turtle! After a while, we kayaked home, this time closer to the cliff wall-
So, what else to do but to move onto another beach. This time, to a recently reopened State Park just north of Kona. The road into the park/beach is a little dicey
It took us 20 min to drive the 1.8 miles to the beach parking area--mostly totallly unpaved lava rubble-- kept getting singage of "Unimproved Road ahead" Ha!
Then a short walk to a truly beautiful beach, of which I thought I had taken more photos- but here is what I have. The swimming here was great- Deb did her lap swiming with her mask on- and we saw a few fishes, and also some more sea turtles. There were very few people here.
Then, the walk back to the car-- with the inland hills in the background_
The habitat variety here is amazing- from the lush coast and beautiful water, to the lava flow path, then later up through the grasslands and then into the hills of Waimea where we are staying,- all in about 12 miless.
We had a phenomenal dinner at a place called 'Merrimans' here in Waimea. It was really supeb. Our appetizer was a wild pig quesedilla . Then I had a wonder leg of lamb and N. had pork -both locally produced, and all of the vegies, etc were local and organically grown. It was, I think, our best meal here so far and will be hard to beat.
Neal has already gone off to bed- and now it is 'me too', too much sun and swimming. Tomorrow we are doing an evening expedition up Mona Koa for star gazing- so we may not get our entry in for tomorrow done 'on time'. Stay tunned. Love, Deb and Neal
This sounds like the best day of your trip. Everything except the lava road was just about perfect. Don't get too used to all that gourmet food!
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