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  • The City of Refuge as locals call it, or more correctly Honaunau Bay, is a favorite snorkeling spot on the Big Island. <br />
Here snorkeling is calm and has exceptional visibilty most of the time. Honaunau Bay is next door to  Puuhonua O Honaunau National Historic Park.  The site was home to powerful Hawaiian chiefs.  It is considered a sacred site, so snorkeling and snorkeling in Keoneele Cove is not permitted.
    hounaunau-bay-2.jpg
  • The City of Refuge as locals call it, or more correctly Honaunau Bay, is a favorite snorkeling spot on the Big Island. <br />
Here snorkeling is calm and has exceptional visibilty most of the time. Honaunau Bay is next door to  Puuhonua O Honaunau National Historic Park.  The site was home to powerful Hawaiian chiefs.  It is considered a sacred site, so snorkeling and snorkeling in Keoneele Cove is not permitted.
    hounaunau-bay-8.jpg
  • The City of Refuge as locals call it, or more correctly Honaunau Bay, is a favorite snorkeling spot on the Big Island. <br />
Here snorkeling is calm and has exceptional visibilty most of the time. Honaunau Bay is next door to  Puuhonua O Honaunau National Historic Park.  The site was home to powerful Hawaiian chiefs.  It is considered a sacred site, so snorkeling and snorkeling in Keoneele Cove is not permitted.
    hounaunau-bay-6.jpg
  • The City of Refuge as locals call it, or more correctly Honaunau Bay, is a favorite snorkeling spot on the Big Island. <br />
Here snorkeling is calm and has exceptional visibilty most of the time. Honaunau Bay is next door to  Puuhonua O Honaunau National Historic Park.  The site was home to powerful Hawaiian chiefs.  It is considered a sacred site, so snorkeling and snorkeling in Keoneele Cove is not permitted.
    hounaunau-bay-14.jpg
  • The City of Refuge as locals call it, or more correctly Honaunau Bay, is a favorite snorkeling spot on the Big Island. <br />
Here snorkeling is calm and has exceptional visibilty most of the time. Honaunau Bay is next door to  Puuhonua O Honaunau National Historic Park.  The site was home to powerful Hawaiian chiefs.  It is considered a sacred site, so snorkeling and snorkeling in Keoneele Cove is not permitted.
    hounaunau-bay-11.jpg
  • The City of Refuge as locals call it, or more correctly Honaunau Bay, is a favorite snorkeling spot on the Big Island. <br />
Here snorkeling is calm and has exceptional visibilty most of the time. Honaunau Bay is next door to  Puuhonua O Honaunau National Historic Park.  The site was home to powerful Hawaiian chiefs.  It is considered a sacred site, so snorkeling and snorkeling in Keoneele Cove is not permitted.
    hounaunau-bay-4.jpg
  • The City of Refuge as locals call it, or more correctly Honaunau Bay, is a favorite snorkeling spot on the Big Island. <br />
Here snorkeling is calm and has exceptional visibilty most of the time. Honaunau Bay is next door to  Puuhonua O Honaunau National Historic Park.  The site was home to powerful Hawaiian chiefs.  It is considered a sacred site, so snorkeling and snorkeling in Keoneele Cove is not permitted.
    hounaunau-bay-7.jpg
  • The City of Refuge as locals call it, or more correctly Honaunau Bay, is a favorite snorkeling spot on the Big Island. <br />
Here snorkeling is calm and has exceptional visibilty most of the time. Honaunau Bay is next door to  Puuhonua O Honaunau National Historic Park.  The site was home to powerful Hawaiian chiefs.  It is considered a sacred site, so snorkeling and snorkeling in Keoneele Cove is not permitted.
    hounaunau-bay-3.jpg
  • The City of Refuge as locals call it, or more correctly Honaunau Bay, is a favorite snorkeling spot on the Big Island. <br />
Here snorkeling is calm and has exceptional visibilty most of the time. Honaunau Bay is next door to  Puuhonua O Honaunau National Historic Park.  The site was home to powerful Hawaiian chiefs.  It is considered a sacred site, so snorkeling and snorkeling in Keoneele Cove is not permitted.
    hounaunau-bay-13.jpg
  • The City of Refuge as locals call it, or more correctly Honaunau Bay, is a favorite snorkeling spot on the Big Island. <br />
Here snorkeling is calm and has exceptional visibilty most of the time. Honaunau Bay is next door to  Puuhonua O Honaunau National Historic Park.  The site was home to powerful Hawaiian chiefs.  It is considered a sacred site, so snorkeling and snorkeling in Keoneele Cove is not permitted.
    hounaunau-bay-10.jpg
  • The City of Refuge as locals call it, or more correctly Honaunau Bay, is a favorite snorkeling spot on the Big Island. <br />
Here snorkeling is calm and has exceptional visibilty most of the time. Honaunau Bay is next door to  Puuhonua O Honaunau National Historic Park.  The site was home to powerful Hawaiian chiefs.  It is considered a sacred site, so snorkeling and snorkeling in Keoneele Cove is not permitted.
    hounaunau-bay-12.jpg
  • The City of Refuge as locals call it, or more correctly Honaunau Bay, is a favorite snorkeling spot on the Big Island. <br />
Here snorkeling is calm and has exceptional visibilty most of the time. Honaunau Bay is next door to  Puuhonua O Honaunau National Historic Park.  The site was home to powerful Hawaiian chiefs.  It is considered a sacred site, so snorkeling and snorkeling in Keoneele Cove is not permitted.
    hounaunau-bay-5.jpg
  • The City of Refuge as locals call it, or more correctly Honaunau Bay, is a favorite snorkeling spot on the Big Island. <br />
Here snorkeling is calm and has exceptional visibilty most of the time. Honaunau Bay is next door to  Puuhonua O Honaunau National Historic Park.  The site was home to powerful Hawaiian chiefs.  It is considered a sacred site, so snorkeling and snorkeling in Keoneele Cove is not permitted.
    hounaunau-bay-1.jpg
  • The City of Refuge as locals call it, or more correctly Honaunau Bay, is a favorite snorkeling spot on the Big Island. <br />
Here snorkeling is calm and has exceptional visibilty most of the time. Honaunau Bay is next door to  Puuhonua O Honaunau National Historic Park.  The site was home to powerful Hawaiian chiefs.  It is considered a sacred site, so snorkeling and snorkeling in Keoneele Cove is not permitted.
    hounaunau-bay-15.jpg
  • Honaunau offers some of the best snorkeling in Hawaii. The bay is directly next to one of Hawaiis most interesting historical landmarks: The Place of Refuge.
    place-of-refuge-15.jpg
  • Puuhonua - Honaunau National Historical Park is a US National Historical Park located on the Big Island of Hawaii. The park preserves the site where up until the early 19th century Hawaiians who broke an ancient law could avoid death by fleeing to this place of refuge or puuhonua. Here, the offender would be absolved by a priest and freed to leave. Defeated warriors could also find refuge here during times of battle. The grounds just outside the wall that encloses the puuhonua were home to several generations of powerful chiefs.
    place-of-refuge-8.jpg
  • Overlooking Kealakekua Bay, St. Benedict's Painted Church is a fascinating place to visit on a journey to the Big Island of Hawaii. Located in the Kona coffee growing region at a place called Honaunau. While it is an important historical site, it is still a vibrant parish, with outreach programs to take care of those in need and to provide medical services for the local community.
    kona-painted-church-2.jpg
  • Overlooking Kealakekua Bay, St. Benedict's Painted Church is a fascinating place to visit on a journey to the Big Island of Hawaii. Located in the Kona coffee growing region at a place called Honaunau. While it is an important historical site, it is still a vibrant parish, with outreach programs to take care of those in need and to provide medical services for the local community.
    kona-painted-church-5.jpg
  • Overlooking Kealakekua Bay, St. Benedict's Painted Church is a fascinating place to visit on a journey to the Big Island of Hawaii. Located in the Kona coffee growing region at a place called Honaunau. While it is an important historical site, it is still a vibrant parish, with outreach programs to take care of those in need and to provide medical services for the local community.
    kona-painted-church-1.jpg
  • Overlooking Kealakekua Bay, St. Benedict's Painted Church is a fascinating place to visit on a journey to the Big Island of Hawaii. Located in the Kona coffee growing region at a place called Honaunau. While it is an important historical site, it is still a vibrant parish, with outreach programs to take care of those in need and to provide medical services for the local community.
    kona-painted-church-6.jpg
  • Overlooking Kealakekua Bay, St. Benedict's Painted Church is a fascinating place to visit on a journey to the Big Island of Hawaii. Located in the Kona coffee growing region at a place called Honaunau. While it is an important historical site, it is still a vibrant parish, with outreach programs to take care of those in need and to provide medical services for the local community.
    kona-painted-church-3.jpg