As many of our customers and friends are aware, a major earthquake hit the Big Island in October. The earthquake caused some landslides in Kealakekua Bay and forced some temporary closures of Ka’awaloa (the area where kayakers have traditionally landed).
Well, the closures are a thing of the past and Kealakekua Bay is again open for your kayaking and snorkeling pleasure. Yes this means that kayaks can land at the ancient canoe landing about 100 yards to the left of Capt. Cook’s monument as they were allowed to do in the past.
Kona Boys are aware that rumors and misinformation abound in regard to Kealakekua Bay and hope that if you have any questions regarding Kealakekua that you give us a call.
Mahalo for your support and interest,
Kona Boys