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South Kona District - Big Island of Hawaii
 

The South Kona district extends from North Kona down to Kau and consists of sweeping views of the ocean from mountain elevations.

Population: 8,619
Size miles: 335.4
Size acres: 214,656

South Kona District Overview:

The South Kona District is an extremely historical area, many ancient sites can still be seen and visited along the coastline. Pu'uhonua o Honaunau (Place of Refuge) National Historical Park offers glimpses of life in ancient Hawaii and also has nearby pristine swimming and snorkeling. At Kealakekua Bay, just up the coast from the park, one can look across the water and see the Big Island as Captain James Cook did when he anchored his ship here in 1779. The climate is cooler along the highway that overlooks the park and bay, several hundred feet above sea level.

District Highlights:

  • Lush and beautiful
  • Small communities
  • Coffee farms
  • Historical Kealakekua Bay

Major Towns in South Kona:

Places To Visit:

Major Subdivisions in South Kona:

The following subdivisions are in the South Kona District:

Website Links for South Kona: