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Ellison S Onizuka Space Centre
Visitors passing through the Kona International Airport will not be able to miss the clearly marked space centre that is dedicated to the memory of Big Island born astronaut, Ellison Onizuka. The astronaut died in the 1986 Challenger Space Shuttle disaster, and the educational... see full details
Hulihe’e Palace
The stately mansion of Hulihe'e is situated on Alii Drive in Kailua Kona on the west coast of Hawaii's Big Island. It was built in 1883 and served as the holiday home of Hawaiian royalty until 1925 when it was turned into a... see full details
Kona Coffee Museum and Farm
For a taste of the coffee industry that flourished in the early 20th century on the Big Island visitors can tour the Uchida Coffee Farm, south of Kealakekua town on the Kona Coast. Tour guides in period costumes show off the original farmhouse,... see full details
Parker Ranch
Forget about the Wild West, Hawaii gave birth to the original cowboys about 40 years before they took over Texas. The history of the Hawaiian Paniolo (cowboy) culture, going back 200 years, is captured in the Parker Ranch Museum and Visitor Centre in... see full details
Pu'uhonua O Honaunau National Historical Park
This important Hawaiian cultural and historical site on the black-lava Kona Coast of the Big Island contains some forbidding-looking giant idols, although it was in fact built as a refuge for ancient Hawaiians who had violated kapu (social taboo) or as a sanctuary for defeated... see full details

Kona Coffee Cultural Festival
Hawaii's oldest food festival is celebrated in the heartland of American coffee country, the town of Kailua-Kona, from where the famous liqueur derives its name. The festival has numerous other associated events including parades, art exhibitions, races, golf and cultural workshops. Several coffee related activities such as tours of farms, brewing secrets, and competitions run throughout the festival.Venue: Kailua-Kona
Date: 7-16 November 2008
Website: www.konacoffeefest.com