Captain Cook is a census-designated place (CDP) in Hawaiʻi County, Hawaiʻi, in the United States, located in the District of South Kona. The community, within the land division of Kealakekua, is so named because the post office for the area was located in the Captain Cook Coffee Co. during the early 1900s. As of the 2010 census the CDP population was 3,429, up from 3,206 at the 2000 census.
Restaurants in Captain Cook
5.0 based on 18 reviews
LOVE this place, best shaved ice with awesome flavors, and seriously, it costs $2. Look forward to going back every year.
5.0 based on 25 reviews
A great place to enjoy 100% Kona coffee from Sacred Grounds Coffee Farm. A Peaceful visitor center offers an amazing view of Kealakekua Bay. Try our Branch to Bar chocolate made here at Sacred Grounds, Macadamia nuts too.
Annie, who works at Sacred Grounds, gave us the most personal and informative experience at Sacred Grounds. We learned about the coffee, the cacao, the fruit, the gorgeous pottery created by the owner, and a view of the ocean and surrounding land that was absolutely magnificent. Not to mention, to me the best Kona Coffee anywhere!!! I recommend it to everyone - best kept secret in Kona!! Thank you Annie - the owners are so blessed to have you in their beautiful place! ❤️
5.0 based on 369 reviews
Expand your knowledge of our environment and go on an exploration of bees! TOURS: Join our beekeeper for a fun & educational exploration about bees, beekeeping, & honey. During this open beehive demonstration, you will see a live beehive opened & learn where the queen resides, how honey is made, & what makes bees so special--all from a safe, screened area, Tours are 1 hour & include a video about our beekeeping operation, an open beehive demonstration & a sampling of our raw, organic honeys. Monday-Friday 10am, 12pm, 2pm Saturday 10am & 12pm, FREE for children under 18 *Space is limited* Reserve your spot by calling or go to our website. MUSEUM: Visit our museum & see tools, pictures & displays about beekeeping & honey production. Admission is free! SHOP: Our honey shop is full of beeswax body products, honey, honeycomb, candles, tea, and food products made with our raw honey. Our museum & shop are free and open to the public Monday-Friday 10am-4pm & Sat. 10am-2pm. PLEASE NOTE: Our tours are open to people of all ages and is stroller and wheelchair accessible. Both the indoor and outdoor portion of the tour is under cover. Minimal walking is required.
Learned a lot about bees today. The beekeepers were very enthusiastic and knowledgeable. It was very cool seeing the hives and learning about the queen bee and how honey is made. The honey was excellent!
5.0 based on 89 reviews
The best way to start your Hawaiian vacation! Come Join the group Gong Bath and experience the most unique combination of healing and relaxation, release of emotional blockage, jet lag or pain. Or book a private session with Alice to alleviate any type of allergy or simply bring your energies back into balance and optimal flow. 2000+ have experienced Alice's healing sessions, combining Energy Medicine and Sound Healing. Gong Bath is also known as Gong Meditation or Sonic Massage. Alice will play two gongs of 40" plus other sound instruments for an hour, while you sit back or lie down to relax or meditate. Relaxed, joyful, calm, vibrant, peaceful, radiant... are some of the feelings expressed at the end by the participants. Alice Tobin, Eden Method Certified Practitioner and Sound Healer, had a private holistic practice on Hilton Head Island since 2008 before she relocated in 2017 to Kealakekua Bay (Captain Cook) 30 minutes South of Kona. Gong Bath resumed in November 2017.
5.0 based on 11 reviews
Coming in to your shop & chatting with you made our entire trip that much better!! Mahalo from Red Wing MN!!!
4.5 based on 707 reviews
an interesting middle ground between something to make a destination and something to stop at as you drive by. A beautiful little whitewashed church, with a beautiful interior painted with biblical scenes; nice setting, interesting history. I would recommend this.
4.0 based on 139 reviews
Royal Kona Coffee Center is the destination for a wide variety of coffee & tea samples, stunning views, locally crafted gifts, a lava tube you can walk through, an operating coffee mill and a mango tree house! Find out how our delicious coffee is produced and see where Kona coffee growers bring their coffee cherries to be processed. Our engaging staff are eager to share the Kona coffee experience.
On a day trip from the island of Oahu by air, we did a tour of this island and in the afternoon we stopped at the Royal Kona Coffee Center where we were permitted to walk round and taste a number of flavours of their produced coffees, and purchase some of their products and also buy some souvenirs. Highly recommended.
4.0 based on 11 reviews
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