About North Kohala
Sacred. Peaceful. Historic. North Kohala is a peaceful, undeveloped area that is home to some of the most historically significant sites on the Big Island. From the birthplace to King Kamehameha I to the charming town of Hawi, that was once sugar country. Many artists call this area home and show their works in the 1920's vintage shops and stores in town. A serene drive through the northern most tip of Hawaii's Big Island is a tranquil journey off the beaten path. On a clear day you can see across the channel to the island of Maui.

