Melanie & Tim
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Morning Snorkel & Sail
Bride and Groom will be welcomed aboard a luxurious 50' catamaran "Kona Style", as they sail the Kona coast. They'll scan the horizon for dolphins and whales (seasonal) from a shaded cabin or sunny splash nets. While snorkeling Kealakekua Bay's (aka Captain Cook) calm waters and lush coral gardens, they'll descend a grand staircase for an easy water entry/exit into the sea. They'll experience brilliant reef fish, sea turtles and Hawaiian storytelling around every corner. This executive adventure includes a continental breakfast with 100% Kona coffee and a build-your-own sandwich bar with water, juice, soft drinks and all snorkel equipment is provided.
Hidden Craters Hike
Bride and Groom will venture onto the slopes of Kona's very own volcano, Hualalai, to hike among multiple volcanic craters. They'll enjoy a refreshing lunch, tour, and tasting Kona's own, 'Ola Brew! Their adventure includes exclusive, private access onto Hualalai volcano, a 3-4 mile hike through a native cloud forest, standing on the edge of multiple volcano craters, post hike refreshments, and a tour at 'Ola Brew! Included: Walking sticks, warm wear, day packs and rain ponchos.
Mauna Kea Sunset and Stargazing
Bride and Groom enjoy dinner at a private location at 6,500' on the slope of Mauna Kea. They'll travel high into a sub-alpine dry forest at 8,000' elevation and enjoy a pre-sunset forest walk in a critical native forest habitat. They'll experience the tranquility of the sunset and stargazing on the western slope of Mauna Kea. Includes a private dinner at 6,500'. And after, they'll sip hot chocolate and snack on warm brownies while their interpretive guide illuminates the universe with an 11" Celestron Telescope.
Private Kona Coast Helicopter Tour
Bride and Groom start their adventure by flying along saddle road between Mauna Kea (tallest mountain in the world) and Mauna Loa (largest mass mountain in the world) toward Kilauea Iki, one of the most active volcanoes on earth. They'll head north up the windward side of the island passing Hilo town, the wettest town on earth, and the heavenly Hamakua Coast filled with flora and fauna. They'll then decend upon the Kohala Valleyʻs of Waipiʻo, Waimanu, and Pololu, home to 2500-foot waterfalls. Next, they climb and cross over the summit of Kohala, the oldest of the five volcanoes that make up the Island of Hawaiʻi. The tour concludes with a beautiful coastline flight over white sand beaches, pristine coral reefs, ancient lava flows, historic heeiau (temples) and the luxury resorts that make their homes on the island’s leeward shores.