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Discover the private Kona shore excursion for up to 14 people, featuring scenic drives, coffee tasting, historic sites, and optional stops, all in 4-5 hours.

This private Kona shore excursion offers a compact yet enriching experience of the Big Island’s western highlights. Priced at $999 per group and designed for up to 14 people, this tour provides a personalized way to explore Kona’s most notable sights, from coffee farms to historic sites. The tour lasts around 4 to 5 hours, making it an efficient option for cruise passengers looking to maximize their time ashore.
A key feature of this tour is its private shuttle service, which ensures flexibility, comfort, and a more intimate experience compared to larger group excursions. While lunch isn’t included, snacks and bottled water are provided throughout, and stops are carefully curated to combine culture, history, and natural beauty. This tour is especially suited for travelers who want a guided yet flexible adventure away from crowded buses, with plenty of opportunities for memorable photos and local insights.

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The tour begins at Kailua Pier, the main cruise ship docking area in Kailua-Kona. The private shuttle waits directly on the pier for your group’s arrival, making the start seamless and stress-free. This location is easy to find and provides a central launch point for exploring the island’s highlights.
Participants are picked up and transported in an air-conditioned vehicle, ensuring comfort throughout the roughly 4 to 5-hour journey. The tour ends back at the same pier unless an alternative drop-off, like Kona Farmers Market or Kona Brewing Company, is prearranged.

The tour’s first stop is the Hulihee Palace, a former royal residence built in the 19th century. This site offers a glimpse into Hawaii’s royal past, showcasing Hawaiian architecture and artifacts. It operates as a museum, allowing visitors to explore the history of Hawaii’s monarchy while enjoying views of downtown Kona. Admission is included, making this a straightforward cultural highlight.
The visit is brief—around 30 minutes—but provides ample opportunity for photos and to appreciate the preservation of Hawaiian royal history. It’s an excellent introduction to the cultural depth of the Big Island.

One of the tour’s standout stops is Greenwell Farms, located in the Kona coffee belt. Here, a 40-50 minute tour takes guests through the coffee-making process, from tree to cup. Visitors can savor unlimited coffee samples or opt for a brew flight that showcases the farm’s finest roasts.
Buying freshly roasted Kona coffee to take home is encouraged, with many choosing it as a gift or personal treat. This stop offers both educational insights and sensory pleasure, appealing to coffee lovers and curious travelers alike. The visit is a highlight for its authenticity and quality.

The tour includes a scenic overlook at Kealakekua Bay, a site known for its role in Hawaiian history and European contact. The view provides a striking panorama of the bay’s waters and surrounding landscape. While this stop is free, it’s primarily for photographs and appreciating the natural beauty, rather than in-depth exploration.
This brief visit captures the historic importance of the area while offering a chance to enjoy a peaceful moment by the ocean.
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Pu’uhonua o Honaunau is a 35-minute to 45-minute stop at a significant cultural site of ancient Hawaii. This sacred place of refuge features traditional temples, carved wooden statues, and coastal views. Visitors are invited to walk around freely, taking in the spiritual ambiance and natural scenery.
Admission is not included, but the site’s cultural and historical value makes it a rich addition to the day’s itinerary. It’s perfect for those interested in Hawaiian spirituality and history, offering a peaceful environment away from the bustling tourist spots.

Two flexible options allow guests to tailor their experience:
Both stops are optional, allowing guests to extend their stay or head directly back to the cruise.

With a private transportation setup, the tour offers flexibility and comfort. The vehicle is air-conditioned, and the overall group size of up to 14 people ensures a more personalized experience compared to larger group excursions.
The entire experience begins promptly at 10:00 am, with a free cancellation policy that allows full refunds if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. This makes it a convenient, low-risk option for cruise travelers seeking a well-organized half-day adventure.
This private Kona shore excursion suits travelers who value a balanced mix of history, culture, and natural scenery. It’s ideal for those who want a more exclusive, guided experience without the crowds of larger tours. Its flexible optional stops cater to varying interests, whether focusing on coffee, local markets, or historic sites.
Since the tour is not inclusive of lunch, guests should plan accordingly, but the provided snacks and water keep everyone refreshed. Good weather is necessary for optimal enjoyment, as the stops are largely outdoors.
This tour offers a compact, personalized glimpse into Kona’s highlights, with a focus on authentic cultural experiences and scenic vistas. The value lies in its private nature, allowing for a customized pace and the chance to visit key historic and natural sites with ease.
While it doesn’t include a sit-down meal, the snacks, coffee tastings, and optional stops provide plenty of sensory engagement. If you prefer a more intimate exploration with flexibility in your itinerary, this tour fits well. Its competitive price for a private group makes it attractive for families, friends, or small groups wanting an authentic Big Island experience.
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Is this tour suitable for children or mobility-limited guests?
Most travelers can participate, but since stops involve walking outdoors, mobility limitations might require additional planning.
Are meals included in the tour?
No, lunch is not provided, but snacks and bottled water are included throughout the tour.
Can I customize the stops or tour schedule?
The tour is private, which allows some flexibility, especially with optional stops like Kona Farmers Market or Kona Brewing Company.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to poor conditions, a different date or full refund is offered.
How far in advance should I book?
This tour is typically booked about 91 days ahead, indicating high demand for this personalized experience.