The Kona Coffee Cultural Festival is an event that everyone in the family can enjoy. Both coffee aficionados and non-coffee drinkers will find numerous fun and informative activities and events over the festival's ten days.
Kona Coffee Country and the Kailua-Kona area of Hawaii's Big Island are often overlooked areas. Far too many visitors to the Big Island remain at one of the resorts on the Kohala Coast never venturing less than an hour south to explore the cooler, fresher climate of the Kona Coast and the slopes of Hualalai and Mauna Loa.
For those who do choose to stay in the Kailua-Kona area, there are many fun things to do. Be sure to explore historic Kailua Kona town with it's historic buildings, great shopping and superb restaurants such as Huggo's.
For those who want to get out on the ocean, Fair Wind Big Island Ocean Guides has two great vessels that sail daily from nearby Keauhou Bay.
Hawaii Forest and Trail offers several great adventures from their headquarters in Kailua-Kona including their most popular Mauna Kea Summit and Stars Adventure.
So, make your plans now to attend the 2011 Kona Coffee Cultural Festival and experience many of the events and activities that I've mentioned in this feature.
The festival has a great website at www.konacoffeefest.com where you can find details of the 2011 Kona Coffee Cultural Festival.


