Stretching into the calm waters of Kailua Bay, Kailua Pier serves as a launch point for ocean tours and a scenic spot to admire the coastline. From the pier, visitors can enjoy some of the best views of Kamakahonu, the former seaside residence of King Kamehameha I, which lies just a short distance away. The expansive pier invites both those setting out on the water and those taking a leisurely sunset stroll, making it a natural gateway to Kona’s rich history and natural beauty.
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