Miloli'i (Milolii)


Miloli'i (Milolii) is a small village in the south of the Island of Hawaii and is approximately 65 miles from Kona International Airport. Milolii is an ancient fishing village that was more or less wiped out in 1927 by a flow of lava. Now this is a growing community popular for its beach park, which is located on the far side of town with parking nearby.

Visitors to Milolii Beach will be able to enjoy delightful views and this is a popular place for locals to go camping. The beach area is very quiet generally but there are activities available here such as snorkeling and fishing. Swimming is also possible in some spots along this rocky beach. During the winter whales can sometimes be seen from the beach park

Other facilities available at the beach park include a covered pavilion with picnic tables, outdoor grills, restrooms, showers, playground and a basketball court. A walk of about 15 minutes along a rugged trail from the park takes visitors to Honomalino Bay, which is one of the nicest beaches on the Big Island. Visitors may also like to take a trip from Milolii to the Captain Cook Memorial and Volcanoes National Park.

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