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Kona Coast paddle experts |
75-5744 Ali'i Drive (Kona Inn Shopping Village) Hawaii, HI 96740 United States +1 877 322 1444 http://www.alohakayak.com |
This locally owned company leads tours all over the Kona Coast, venturing into sea caves, hidden coves and secluded beaches. The owner was born on the Big Island and has spent his entire life since that time exploring its many nooks and crannies, lava tubes and coral reefs. He and the other excursion guides know all the best places to snorkel and explore along the coastline. Guided tours and kayak rental are both available. Call for prices and reservation information. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Island tees for everyone |
Kona Marketplace Hawaii, HI 96743 United States +1 808 329 2176 |
This popular T-shirt retailer is a favorite souvenir stop all over the islands. In addition to the Kona Marketplace store, there are a number of stores on Maui and O'ahu. The styles sold here are much less flamboyant than those found on O'ahu. Most of them are sporty and utilitarian, the kind of shirts that can be worn just about anywhere in a beach town. In addition to T-shirts, the store sells sweatshirts, shorts and men's and women's surfwear. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Ultimate Hawaiian store |
111 East Puainako Street Building G Hawaii, HI 96720 United States +1 808 961 3077 http://www.hilohattie.com |
First things first: the Hilo location of this store is not the original. The first Hilo Hattie's is in Honolulu. All disappointment aside, this is still a pretty darn good place to shop for Hawaiiana. Everything from goofy souvenirs to elegant gold jewelry can be purchased here. Dozens of varieties of muu muus and aloha shirts are available. It is also a good place to get macadamia nuts and Kona coffee. The store is constantly offering a few promotions or specials. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Going after the biggest fish |
76-6247 Kupuna Street Hawaii, HI 96740 United States +1 808 329 6303 |
This charter company holds the record for the largest Mako Shark ever caught. While most people can not expect to reel in a 1,200 pound monster the likes of that one, fish between 30-100 pounds are caught regularly. Fishermen can expect to hook marlin, mahi, tuna and wahoo among others. The spacious boat is equipped with state-of-the-art equipment and live bait fishing is the norm. It regularly outfishes all the other teams in the Hawaiian International Billfish Tournament. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Large selection and low prices |
74-5565 Luhia Street # 2 Hawaii, HI 96740 United States +1 808 334 1771 |
Golfers can rent or purchase any kind of golf gear and apparel at this store. It bills itself as "The Big Island's Biggest" store and guarantees the best deals on the island. The customers mainly hail from America and Japan. Among the brands of club available for rental are: Callaway, Titleist and Maxfli. Other featured brands include Wilson, Cobra and Pinnacle. Club repair is available around the clock. Review © 2007, Wcities |