Captain Cook Monument Tours

Captain Cook Monument featuring a monument and signage
Hike, kayak or take a boat cruise to the monument celebrating the life of the famous British explorer.

Captain James Cook was the British naval explorer who first brought Europeans to the Hawaiian Islands in 1778. Upon his return a year later, the Hawaiians killed him at the picturesque Kealakekua Bay. A century after he first reached the island, a 27-foot (8-meter) tall monument was erected in his honor. Today the monument is a popular destination for history fans and adventurers alike.

Situated in a remote bay, the monument isn’t easy to reach. The spire stands alone against a rocky cliff, and must be reached by hiking or by sea. Get up early and rent a kayak, the most popular method for reaching the monument. Those who arrive early enough have the chance to see dolphins playing in water nearby, or the iconic Hawaiian sea turtles that the area is known for. You can rent a kayak on the Hawaii Belt Road prior to the turnoff to the bay.

Chartered boats are also available in the area and offer a relaxing alternative to kayaking. Many of these tour operators include lunch in the program. Jump off the boat to experience the excellent snorkeling opportunities. Kealakekua Bay is a marine sanctuary and so fishing is prohibited.

Trek across the rugged landscape to reach the monument by land. The 4.25-mile (7-kilometer) hike takes you through stunning scenery. Reaching the monument is a rewarding experience. Be sure to bring your swimming costume because after this hike you’ll want to cool off in the water.

Kealakekua Bay is located approximately 30 minutes by car from Kailua-Kona. Parking is available at Napo’opo’o Beach, from where you can choose to travel on foot or by boat to reach the monument. There is no fee to visit the Captain Cook Monument.

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Verified traveler
Feb 28, 2020

Did the sunset supper cruise with body glove. Very good time. Staff was very helpful and friendly.

3/5 - Okay

Verified traveler
Nov 22, 2019

This is a long and intense walk, be prepared!

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler
Oct 30, 2019

The only way to get here is by boat or by being able to swim about a mile from the Place of Refuge. The secluded location keeps tourists away which in turn protects the reef. As such, if you desire to see this spot, book a tour and prepare to be awed by the coral formations and variety of creatures. During our tour, we say dolphins on the ride out. At the Monument, we saw turtles, eels, nice coral and many fish.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler
Jun 26, 2019

Must see for anyone visiting Kona.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler
Mar 13, 2019

Great snorkeling

5/5 - Excellent

Victoria
Feb 5, 2019

Go on a snorkeling trip to Captain Cook, it’s phenomenal!

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