Hawi

Hawi

Hawi, a small town on the Big Island of Hawaii, was once the bustling hub of North Kohala’s sugar industry. Today, it is best known as the turnaround point for the bicycle portion of the Kona Ironman World Championship, held annually in October. The town now thrives with an array of art galleries, cafes, and organic markets, making it a popular destination for food enthusiasts. Visitors can explore its charming streets, browse local artwork, and savor a variety of culinary delights, all while enjoying the laid-back atmosphere of this historic community.

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