
Coffee grown in the Ka’u district of the Big Island of Hawaii has won multiple international and Hawaiian awards for quality and taste.
Rugged and rural, Ka’u art often reflects the geographic influences of the area with many artists around the island drawing from the diverse beauty of the remote region. With both natural and Hawaiian historical and cultural sites spread across the landscape, a trip to Kau won’t disappoint from a sightseeing perspective either. Learn more about an emerging coffee culture in Ka’u and take a tour of the Ka’u coffee mill. Or try something new at a farmer’s market in Ka’u, you never know what new treats you’ll discover.
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Coffee grown in the Ka’u district of the Big Island of Hawaii has won multiple international and Hawaiian awards for quality and taste.
One of the main communities on the southern end of the Big Island is Naalehu, where you can find a wonderful, small Farmers Market.
If you’re visiting the Kau Area, here are the state and national parks you should see to gain a taste of Hawaii’s culture and unique natural wonders.