Nestled on the sunny Kona Coast, Keauhou Bay is a picturesque cove steeped in rich history. As the birthplace of the longest-reigning monarch in the Kingdom of Hawaii, the bay holds significant cultural importance. Today, it is flanked by upscale resorts and tour companies, yet its primary allure remains its historical and natural features. Visitors can explore the clear waters and even swim with manta rays, making it a unique destination for those interested in both history and marine life.
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