Take a historic dinner cruise and enjoy sailing down the Kona coast while hearing fascinating history, local musicians, and enjoying dinner at sea.
As one would expect from the Big Island, things tend to wind down after sunset, but that doesn’t mean your adventure is over. Amazing restaurants, bars, clubs, luaus and music abound once the sun goes down. For those craving something more low key, manta ray viewing, stargazing, or a walk on the beach are within easy reach of most major hotels and resorts.
Take a historic dinner cruise and enjoy sailing down the Kona coast while hearing fascinating history, local musicians, and enjoying dinner at sea.
Home to pop and Tiki art, Kozy’s Tiki Palace is a unique and lively scene hosting live comedy and magic shows every evening.
This oceanside pub is a favorite hangout for both locals and visitors, offering tasty grub and cold brews with an amazing Pacific view right in the heart of downtown Kona.
Simple, fun, and straightforward, Laverne’s Sports Bar has everything you’d expect from a neighborhood sports bar, but with an ocean view.
A Big Island favorite for decades, Huggo’s On the Rocks offers lunch, dinner and tropical drinks in a beachside setting alongside nightly live music.
A gorgeous outdoor dining experience set against the famous Kohala sunsets, this casual cruise is well worth the expense for a romantic evening.
If your Thursday evening slot is open, there’s no better place to be on the Big Island than at Don the Beachcomber’s in Kona.
Waikoloa Luxury Cinemas is an upscale, three-screen movie venue with full-service restaurant and bar located in Queen’s Marketplace.
A hometown watering hole and eatery, Hilo Town Tavern makes for a perfect respite from the hustle-bustle of downtown Hilo.
Sometimes it’s nice to keep things simple. Oceans Sports Bar and Grill offers the experience you’d expect from a neighborhood bar with a Hawaiian twist.