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See what's playing at the Regal Hamburg Pavilion Stadium 16 & RPX Check out the special promotions from each of our retailers and save today Mark your calendar for a special event coming to your neighborhood Wednesday January 11, 2017 at 10:00 AM The Weekday Storytime is now on Wednesday mornings at 10am! Join us in the Children's section at the back of the store for a fun-filled Storytime wi... Come join us at Michael's to make beautiful cake creations! Wilton Gum Paste and Fondant Class: January 11, 4:30-8:30pm. Click here to sign up: Enjoy a super fun painting class at Michael's! Click here for details and to sign up: They're Trending... but Are They for You? We're currently checking out new trends. , often referred to as "Kona" by the locals, is the main western city, population 34,000 (2012), of the of . It is nestled on the western coast of the Hualalai Volcano. In ancient times, this area was considered the premier place to live due to the excellent weather and good water.

Many kings made their homes here. It was the home of King Kamehameha I, who united the Hawaiian Islands. It was also here in Kailua-Kona that Kamehameha's son, King Liholiho, broke and officially abolished the ancient system. Later, missionaries built churches and residences and planted coffee, turning the tiny fishing village into a small seaport. Now Kona has become known for sport fishing, snorkeling, sunsets and coffee, which is cultivated on the slopes of Mount Hualalai. Because the mountains block the northeasterly trade winds, Kona gets very little rain and enjoys more than 300 days of sunshine a year. Kona is also home to the Hawaiian International Billfish Tournament (August) and the Ironman Triathlon World Championship (October). Kona International Airport at Keahole[1] (IATA: KOA), also known as Keahole Airport, is the main commercial airport for the Kona coast, serving the Kona area and the resort areas of Kohala to the north. Hawaiian Airlines and Go! Airlines offer non-stop interisland service from Honolulu and Kahului, as well as trans-Pacific service from selected cities on the West Coast of the United States.

Besides Hawaiian, service from the U.S. mainland is also provided by Alaska [2], American, Delta, Northwest, US Airways, and United. Direct service from Vancouver, Canada is provided by Air Canada and Westjet. KOA, or Keahole Airport, is an open air airport, located about 11 miles north of Kailua-Kona proper and 20 miles south of the Kohala resorts, and has an abundance of rental car agencies. Most visitors rent cars, as there is not a lot of public transportation. The Hawaii County Mass Transit Agency Hele-On bus[3] operates a very limited Intra-Kona service, only once a day, Mon-Sat, between the airport and Kailua-Kona town. There is no free airport shuttle offered by any hotel. Shuttle[4] estimate: $50 per person for shuttles to Kohala resorts, and $30 to $35 to Kona. Taxis[5] are also available at competitive prices. There is one cruise ship, the Pride of America operated by NCL, calling at Kailua-Kona year-round, typically on Wednesdays on a weekly round trip from Honolulu.

Other lines, like Holland and Princess, call seasonally, usually on a round trip from the West Coast. Kailua Kona is a tender port, and sometimes scheduled calls are cancelled due to high surf, particularly in the winter months. Tenders arrive at the Kailua pier, which is also the starting place for the Ironman Triathalon. Kailua-Kona proper is very walkable from this point, with the bulk of the town to your right as you come off the pier. Traffic was pretty minor before, but in recent years has become more congested. Driving in tourist-oriented areas can be slow, but the town is generally not large enough to have serious problems. Walking is a manageable way to explore the town, but you should rent a car if you want to get to resorts, beaches and other cultural locations. Some free parking is available: When you enter Kailua via Palani Road (Hwy. 190), turn left onto Kuakini Highway, drive for about a block, and turn right into a parking lot marked with a green P sign. From there, go down some steps and walk makai (toward the ocean) on Likana Lane a half block to Ali`i Drive, and you'll be in the heart of Kailua-Kona.

Street addresses are confusing and consist of two parts. Hawaii Island is divided into nine zones, each of which are subdivided into nine sections. The first two digits of an address, before the hyphen, indicate the zone and its section. For example, Kailua-Kona is 75, Waikoloa 68, Captain Cook 81 and Hawi 55. The numbers following the hyphen are based on the distance from a predetermined starting point — usually a road intersection or a highway. The numbers run consecutively, with odd numbers on the left and even numbers on the right as you head away from the starting point. For example, addresses on Ali`i Drive increase as you head south, with even numbers on the ocean side of the Drive. On days when the cruise ships are in, there are free shuttles for Hilo Hatties, and sometimes for KMart and WalMart, that operate from the Kailua pier, where the tenders from the ship dock. On days when there is not a ship, there is no service. There are also many important cultural sites in the town, including the first Christian church in the islands (see Moku`aikaua Church), the Queen's Palace (see Hulihe'e Palace), and petroglyphs that can be found at Kaloko-Honokahou National Park.

Kailua-Kona is a place for ocean and outdoor recreational activities. Surfing, fishing, diving, boating, snorkeling and swimming are all popular sports in Kailua-Kona, as are hiking, biking, caving, and four wheeling. In August, there is the Hawaiian International Billfish Tournament; in October, the Ironman Triathlon World Championship. Be sure to pick up tourist magazines at the airport and other places. You will find a lot of coupons for shopping, dining, and area activities that can save you money. Kona is a resort area with many tourist-oriented shops (e.g., ABC stores) The main shopping drag in Kailua-Kona is Ali'i Drive. Shopping centers in town include the Kona Inn Shopping Village, the Coconut Grove Marketplace and the Ali'i Gardens Marketplace. Shave Ice can be found everywhere during the tourist season. It's one of Hawaii's best treats. More than just a snow cone, the ice is specially shaved so it's smooth and creamy. Especially good with ice cream in the bottom.