
Puna is host to several large Farmers Markets offering up some of the island’s best produce, delicious cuisine and handmade crafts.
The Puna region is home to many wonders, both man-made and natural. Some of the Big Island’s finest artists call Puna home, making it one of the best places to explore the art, history, and culture that make Hawaii special. The history of the Big Island’s most rugged region is fascinating and is told through a mixture of the geologic events that constantly remake the region and the legends of the volcano goddess Pele.
So if you’re looking for things to do on Hawaii’s big island, come to Puna to learn about the Legend of Pele Goddess of Fire, or check out the Spirit Art Studio with original works of art by David Maes “Kawika” Gallegos.
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Puna is host to several large Farmers Markets offering up some of the island’s best produce, delicious cuisine and handmade crafts.
Puna is the perfect place to explore off the beaten path and experience a nice flavor of local life at the Ho’olaule’a Farmers Market.
A unique and locally-owned art gallery, House of Fire Gallery is the perfect stopping point for visitors to the rural village of Kaimu on Hawaii’s Big Island.
If you’re visiting the Puna Area, here are the state and national parks you should see to gain a taste of Hawaii’s culture and unique natural wonders.
An ancient Hawaiian deity, Pele is the Fire Goddess of Hawaii, ruler of fire, lightning, volcanoes, wind, and creator of all the Hawaiian Islands.