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Royal Kona Resort on Hawaii Publishes Article on the Big Island's Must-See Romantic Spots

Royal Kona Resort on Hawaii publishes article on the Big Island's must-see romantic spots.

 

Kailua-Kona, HI -- (SBWIRE) -- 10/13/2014 -- Royal Kona Resort is one of Kailua-Kona's original hospitality establishments, and one of the first to be built in this prominent Hawaiian vacation destination. The Resort boasts a 12-acre campus and towers that offer unimpeded ocean views from a vast majority of the rooms. While some resorts specialize in catering to a specific clientele, such as business travelers or sustainability enthusiasts, Royal Kona has been an establishment with general appeal, catering to families, couples, conference attendees and others in equal measure.

Some of the most frequent visitors to Royal Kona are couples on a Hawaiian destination honeymoon. Some of these couples choose to also get married on location, while others hold the ceremony on the Mainland where it would be more easily accessible for family and friends, then get away on a destination honeymoon by themselves.

About Royal Kona
As a popular Hawaii honeymoon hotel, Royal Kona has recently released an informational article that discusses some of the "must-see" Big Island romantic landmarks. While Hawai'i has many man-made points of interest and businesses that cater to honeymooners, this particular article focuses on the island's natural landmarks, presenting the reader with a diverse selection of mountainous hiking terrain, tropical forest, volcanic plain, as well as the more conventional choice of one of the Big Island's well-known sandy beaches.

First, the article talks about the peak of Mauna Kea, which, in addition to being a popular driving and hiking location, also holds great scientific value as a prime location for telescopes and other astronomical instruments.

The article goes on to introduce the Waipi'o Valley, popular among forest hikers due to its lush vegetation and notable features such as waterfall views and beaches covered in unusual black sand of volcanic origin.

Next, the article talks about the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, which is rare in the world due to the fact that there, it's possible to observe volcanic activity such as lava flows while remaining safe.

Lastly, the article encourages visitors to explore the Hapuna white sand beach and recreational area, which has the two advantages of being close to Kailua Kona, but isolated enough to avoid overcrowding.

Contact info:
Royal Kona Resort
75-5852 Alii Drive Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
800-222-5642
HHR@HawaiiHotels.com
http://www.royalkona.com