Honokohau (Kailua-Kona) - Fees

Jul 09, 2024

Where is Honokohau?

Honokohau harbor is in the region of Kailua-Kona, mid-way down the west coast of the big island.

It is the safest harbor on the island as it was blasted out of solid rock.

It is also the only place where boats can be hauled out, however, facilities here are basic.

The harbor is located adjacent to the Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park and is 3 miles from the nearest town Kona.

Cruiser Highlights:

Marina, DLNR visitor berths, fresh water, fuel (the only fuel berth on the big island), toilets and showers, chandlery, repair facilities and a dry dock. There is no electricity on the dock here.

Position:

19°40.14'N, 156°01.68'W (harbor entrance)

 

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Related to following destinations: Hawaii, Hawaii (Big Island), Honokohau (Kailua-Kona)
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