Situated on Ali`i Drive in Kailua - Kona, Hulihe`e Palace was the vacation residence of Hawaiian royalty. Today it is a museum operated by the Daughters of Hawai`i and is a showplace of beautiful furniture and fascinating artifacts.
75-5718 Alii Dr Kailua-Kona , HI 96740 United States
It shows the humility of the Hawaiian people. No massive structure , but a palace nonetheless
Beautiful old historic house, worth a stop but not more then 15 minutes worth of stuff to see and a bit pricey for what is there. Interesting history.
NOT a great place for toddlers...also you need to remove shoes before going inside so keep that in mind
If you decide it's worth $8 to walk around a house then hop on one of the mini-tours that regularly occur.
This was more the summer home. Its smaller than the palace in Honolulu.
There's a guy who lives in a house next to gift shop who beats his dog. Don't look if you don't want to get angry.
General admission now $10. Takes about an hour to do the tour .
Try to get on a tour , or ask for one! Beautiful furniture and great history lesson!
Monthly free concert gives great insight to Hawaiian culture. Next one scheduled for July 21st
Great place to learn about the Hawaiian royal family.
Nice garden and a bit of shade
General Admission $8
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Great display of the historic impact and the part that this church played in making Kona the place we enjoy today! Check out they're much needed restoration project at www.mokuaikaua.org - Levi
If a visitor, be sure to get one of the welcome shell lei - Tom Fox
Great hotel, relaxing area and good rooms. Right in downtown Kona and price is quiet cheap compared to other similar hotels. Highly recommended. - Keenan Payne
Most authentic shaved ice on the island. Strawberry margarita, blue hawaiian combo is delicious! - Suma Kashi
If you are here and like beer you have to try in the pub specials, they are very creative and quite amazing - Brian Bresnahan
Love to swim here! Swam here as a little kid, and love it to this day. Bring your snorkel gear and checkout the sea life right here in downtown Kona. Rinse-off, then grab a drink and come back! - Francis Cushingham