Captain Cook, Hawaii Bed and Breakfast Inns - and Surrounding Area
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Perched atop the fault that created the beautiful Kealakekua Bay, Captain Cook is an idyllic bed and breakfast destination for travelers searching for something out of the ordinary. Captain Cook was granted its name due to the fact its post office during the early 1900s was located in the Captain Cook Coffee Company. Leave the cozy comfort of your Captain... » show more Cook bed and breakfast to visit the remarkable Koa Coffee Plantation, grower and processor of delicious Kona coffee. The higher elevation of Captain Cook makes this stunning location ideal for growing world class coffee beans. The Kona Coffee Museum and Farm welcomes bed and breakfast visitors with tour guides dressed in period costumes as they show off the original farmhouse, bathhouse, coffee mill and drying platforms. At the Amy B. H. Greenwell Ethnobotanical Garden, Captain Cook bed and breakfast guests will view over 200 incredible species of plants that grew in the traditional farms and native forests prior to the arrival of Captain Cook in the 1800s. Bed and breakfast guests must make a point to visit the famous Captain Cook monument located in the Kealakekua Bay Marine Sanctuary. Bed and breakfast visitors will find a variety of ways to reach the monument that marks the very spot where Captain Cook was killed. Choices include a rigorous hike along a rugged foot trail, kayaking or enjoy the unforgettable experience of snorkeling or scuba diving at this delightful Captain Cook location. A Captain Cook bed and breakfast sojourn will prove to be relaxing, enlightening and truly one-of- a kind. « show less
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