Guidebook for Pāhoa

Abbie
Guidebook for Pāhoa

Food Scene

Excellent fresh fish dishes, live music, indoor and outdoor seating, plenty of parking, located in Pahoa a 15 minute drive.
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Kaleo's Bar & Grill
15-2969 Pahoa Village Rd
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Excellent fresh fish dishes, live music, indoor and outdoor seating, plenty of parking, located in Pahoa a 15 minute drive.
Wonderful Wednesday night market has a large variety of food vendors that will satisfy anyone's tastes and dietary needs.
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罗伯特叔叔的阿瓦酒吧和农民市场
12-5038 Kalapana Kapoho Beach Rd
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Wonderful Wednesday night market has a large variety of food vendors that will satisfy anyone's tastes and dietary needs.
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Paolo's Bistro
15-2955 Pahoa Village Rd
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Ning's Thai Cuisine
15-2955 Pahoa Village Rd
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Parks & Nature

Stunning clothing optional black sand beach, only minutes from my house. Hike down lava trail to beach, waves to watch or swim, occasional dolphins, whale watching, people watching. Big Sunday scene with drumming and lots of local color.
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Kehena Black Sand Beach
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Stunning clothing optional black sand beach, only minutes from my house. Hike down lava trail to beach, waves to watch or swim, occasional dolphins, whale watching, people watching. Big Sunday scene with drumming and lots of local color.
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Isaac Hale Park
13-101 Kalapana - Kapoho Rd
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Pohoiki Black Sand Beach
Kalapana Kapoho Beach Road
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Volcano National Park is an hour drive from my location. It's well worth the trip as it well help you understand the history of volcanic activity of the island. There is no lava flowing at this time.
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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
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Volcano National Park is an hour drive from my location. It's well worth the trip as it well help you understand the history of volcanic activity of the island. There is no lava flowing at this time.

Drinks & Nightlife

Uncle Robert Keli'iho'omalu is the legendary and beloved patriarch of the old Kalapana village, and the market takes place at his family compound, located at the south end of the Red Road near the New Kaimu Black Sand Beach. Normally it’s a quiet neighborhood of quaint beach shacks and lush coconut groves, but on Wednesday night it transforms into a huge open-air market bustling with people eager for fresh produce, tasty food, and live music. It’s a lively market full of wonderful sounds, sights, and smells—not to mention lots of friendly aloha spirit—and everyone is welcome.
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罗伯特叔叔的阿瓦酒吧和农民市场
12-5038 Kalapana Kapoho Beach Rd
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Uncle Robert Keli'iho'omalu is the legendary and beloved patriarch of the old Kalapana village, and the market takes place at his family compound, located at the south end of the Red Road near the New Kaimu Black Sand Beach. Normally it’s a quiet neighborhood of quaint beach shacks and lush coconut groves, but on Wednesday night it transforms into a huge open-air market bustling with people eager for fresh produce, tasty food, and live music. It’s a lively market full of wonderful sounds, sights, and smells—not to mention lots of friendly aloha spirit—and everyone is welcome.

Shopping

Pahoa has many shops for basics such as groceries, a hardware store, Longs for most everything.
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Pahoa Village Road
Pahoa Village Road
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Pahoa has many shops for basics such as groceries, a hardware store, Longs for most everything.
Mokuu Market - ‘Best Farmer's Market on the Big Island' Every Sunday hundreds of local residents and tourists crowd into this farmers' market because it has the most stalls with the greatest variety of locally grown foods. There are also many cooked food stalls and trucks with both local and international style goodies. There are several vendors of plants and even more with clothing and jewelry, household decorations, vintage treasures. Parking/$3
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马库农民市场
15-2131 Keaau-Pahoa Rd
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Mokuu Market - ‘Best Farmer's Market on the Big Island' Every Sunday hundreds of local residents and tourists crowd into this farmers' market because it has the most stalls with the greatest variety of locally grown foods. There are also many cooked food stalls and trucks with both local and international style goodies. There are several vendors of plants and even more with clothing and jewelry, household decorations, vintage treasures. Parking/$3

Sightseeing

Kalapana Gardens
. If you drive straight ahead at the end of route 130 instead of turning left onto the Red Road, you would drive onto a dirt road that goes over old lava flows from the 1980s and as late as 1990. Since then many people have rebuilt their homes or new buildings on top of the cooled lava. It’s fun to bicycle there or take a stroll through the new neighborhood to browse the unique off-grid houses that people have built.
Right now there is NO LAVA flowing. However you can visit the areas where the lava flowed previously, including the 2018 eruption. Experience hiking on some of the newest land on the planet.
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Lava Viewing Area
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Right now there is NO LAVA flowing. However you can visit the areas where the lava flowed previously, including the 2018 eruption. Experience hiking on some of the newest land on the planet.
Pahoa Village is a small "yesteryear Hawaii" town, known for the century-old buildings that line its sleepy, quiet main street. It’s also known as the “dreadlocks capital” of the Big Island because there’s a large population of hippies and other alternative types who live in the area. Take a stroll on the boardwalks and browse the little shops and art galleries. There are two grocery stores, Malama Market and Island Naturals Health Food, located in the north and south ends of town. A couple of yoga/massage studios and chiropractor. One tattoo parlor. Two museums including a new Volcano Museum near Kaleo’s restaurant. 
If you’re hungry, a handful of restaurants offer a variety of cuisines: Japanese, Mexican, Chinese, Thai, Italian and a vegan gelato shop. There are also a couple of pizza joints. In case you carve sweet or need a caffeine fix, Tin Shack bakery or Sirius Coffee are the perfect choices. Kaleo’s Bar & Grill is a nice spot to chill – get a table on their front street deck. Or hang out with the young hippie crowd at Awa Bar for kava drinks or kombucha on tap.
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Pāhoa
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Pahoa Village is a small "yesteryear Hawaii" town, known for the century-old buildings that line its sleepy, quiet main street. It’s also known as the “dreadlocks capital” of the Big Island because there’s a large population of hippies and other alternative types who live in the area. Take a stroll on the boardwalks and browse the little shops and art galleries. There are two grocery stores, Malama Market and Island Naturals Health Food, located in the north and south ends of town. A couple of yoga/massage studios and chiropractor. One tattoo parlor. Two museums including a new Volcano Museum near Kaleo’s restaurant. 
If you’re hungry, a handful of restaurants offer a variety of cuisines: Japanese, Mexican, Chinese, Thai, Italian and a vegan gelato shop. There are also a couple of pizza joints. In case you carve sweet or need a caffeine fix, Tin Shack bakery or Sirius Coffee are the perfect choices. Kaleo’s Bar & Grill is a nice spot to chill – get a table on their front street deck. Or hang out with the young hippie crowd at Awa Bar for kava drinks or kombucha on tap.
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Kalapana
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Getting Around

It's best to shop around for the best deals on car rental.
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希洛国际机场
2450 Kekuanaoa Street
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It's best to shop around for the best deals on car rental.

Arts & Culture

The Palace Theater in Hilo, Hawai’i has been entertaining the local community and visitors since the 1920s. The Palace opened in October 1925 with the Silent Film “The Son of Zorro” Starring Douglas Fairbanks. Since then the Palace Theater has shown many types of films. The Palace Organ still accompanies ocassional silent film screenings. The Palace is a lot more then just a movie theater. Many famous musicians & music festivals have performed there. Live theater, musicals, ballets & halaus have also graced the Palace stage. Not to mention private parties and Hilo’s special events May Day Lei Day, Black & White Night & Chinese New Year.
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Palace Theater
38 Haili St
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The Palace Theater in Hilo, Hawai’i has been entertaining the local community and visitors since the 1920s. The Palace opened in October 1925 with the Silent Film “The Son of Zorro” Starring Douglas Fairbanks. Since then the Palace Theater has shown many types of films. The Palace Organ still accompanies ocassional silent film screenings. The Palace is a lot more then just a movie theater. Many famous musicians & music festivals have performed there. Live theater, musicals, ballets & halaus have also graced the Palace stage. Not to mention private parties and Hilo’s special events May Day Lei Day, Black & White Night & Chinese New Year.