HAWAII - OUR 50th STATE*; April 4-15th, 2023
*Not only is Hawaii our 50th state, it is also the 50th state that Greg and I have visited!
Tuesday, April 4, 2023
Our neighbors Danny and Donna kindly take us to the airport for our 9:50AM departure to Honolulu. Long 8 hour flight on United. Full flight! Beth watches 3 movies - Bookclub, Where the Crawdads Sing , and an oldie - Rebel Without a Cause with James Dean. Greg mostly reads.
We arrive in Honolulu and have about an hour wait for our 45 minute flight to Kona on The Big Island on Hawaiian Airlines. The Big Island's name is really Hawaii, but it gets confusing since it is the same name as the whole state.
5 hour time difference, so it is early afternoon here! We catch a shuttle to the car rental and drive away in a nice black Toyota Civic Sport.
Our hotel, The Royal Kona Resort, is only 15 minutes away, along Ali'i Drive facing the Pacific. Lots of beautiful flowers! Here's the view from our room.
After check-in we relax a bit and decide to stay at the resort for an early dinner tonight, at Don's Mai Tai Bar & Restaurant, where we get a prime table along the waterfront! We have our MaiTai drink (invented in Hawaii back in the '50's), then fish and chips and street tacos. Greg tries one of the myriad of local brews. We are entertained by a beautiful sunset!
Our room is on the 4th floor with balcony (lanai) overlooking the grounds and the ocean, including the site of tonight's luau. As we plan to go to bed early to make up some of the jet lag, the luau goes on till 7:30 or so. Very loud in our room, even with the balcony door closed. Thank goodness it ends early because it takes place every night except Thursday! The room is clean and comfortable, if a little dated; bed comfy.
Wednesday, April 5, 2023
We are up early after a fitful night's sleep. Today we plan to explore north of Kona. First stop is a scenic overlook where we notice quite a few wild goats. They are plentiful in Hawaii, we learn. It is quite breezy and in the low 70's, with blue skies and sunshine (an oft repeated description of our days here, with some clouds always in sight).
This is a replica of a kind of altar which held offerings to the gods. Human sacrifices were not unknown, but this holds only a few dried leis and other flowers.
There is a lighthouse in the distance, but the trail does not go that far.
We continue along the coast and at about the top of the island, we stop in the small town of Hawi for some ice cream at a shop called Tropical Dream. They feature Hawaiian made ice cream, so Beth tries Macadamian Nut, while Greg opts for Acai Sorbet. Tasty! We later learn that they have shops all over the islands. A little farther along we find this statue of King Kamehameha I, who united the islands. (He was raised near here.)
Next stop is Keokea Beach County Park which features a rocky cove and picnic area.
After reading the signs about the trail which is a 29-54 degree grade and somewhat muddy,
We begin to head back west and then south from here, taking Kohala Mountain Road. We travel through windswept mountains and then into more open ranch land with cows, horses and even a dairy farm. They have their own version of the cowboy, called paniolo. Everything is a shade of green.
Then we are back to hwy 19 and the coast and south. We stop at a Target store and buy two beach towels and find a card reader which will work with our cameras and the laptop. (This was the only thing we discovered that we'd left at home.) Hurrah for Target, because there are no computer stores on this island.
We go back to the hotel where we have parking (paid) and decide to walk into the town area for dinner. Ali'i drive is totally commercialized, with a few churches, an old palace and a few other things tucked in amongst palm trees and some huge banyan trees.
We end up at Big Kahuna Beach Grill where we enjoy some sandwiches and libations! Prices are crazy here - about 50% higher than home, I'd guess.
Back to the hotel where we sit and watch another gorgeous sunset. A cruise ship has been in port and it sails off into the sunset.
The luau goes on but doesn't seem as annoying as last night, as possibly we aren't quite as tired.
We discover quite a few little birds visiting the lanai, as a neighbor has been feeding them.
Gorgeous pics and wonderful descriptions.
ReplyDeleteThey sure have a lot of beautiful flowers. Love all the pictures
ReplyDeleteThey sure have a lot of beautiful flowers. Love all the pictures!
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