Puako

Big Island Town Guide

Puako

Puako is a quiet Kohala Coast community known for tide pools, snorkeling, scuba diving, ancient petroglyphs and oceanfront vacation homes.

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Puako, Big Island

Pukao is a small oceanfront community on the Big Island's Kohala Coast. The town is one of Hawaii's best kept secrets, known for its crystal clear, cobalt blue waters, and top notch snorkeling and diving conditions. Hapuna Beach, one of the nicest white-sand beaches on the island, is a stone's throw away from Puako. This area is one of the driest on the Big Island, receiving only about 10 inches of rain per year.

Pukao's main attraction though is its large collection of intricate petroglyphs carved into volcanic rocks. At the Puako petroglyph field, visitors can see over 3,000 breathtaking vestiges of these ancient rock drawings.

The community has a mixture of working-class homes, as well as a few upscale mansions and vacation rentals. When it comes to shopping, there aren't many options here as there's just one general store.

Hokuloa Church is located right on Puako Road. It was built in 1859 by Rev. Lyons, who was very knowledgeable in the Hawaiian language. He composed many ballads, including "Hawaii Aloha," which has become the unofficial anthem of Hawaii.

The best way to enjoy the charm of Pukao is to stroll along its shore and explore the many tide pools, which are home to a wide variety of marine life. Offshore is one of the best nearshore scuba diving locations on the Big Island, with many caverns, lava tubes and a fantastic reef to explore.

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Eric Bibeau

Mon Dec 24, 2012

I hesitate to write this as I would like to keep this to myself. Spent a day snorkeling in the bay and was overwhelmed by the fish and the turtles. Go to one of the Shore entrance areas and jump in, you will not go wrong. As a note we went to Electric Beach near Honolulu and if Pukao was a 10 then electic beach was a 0. Seriously go, it is awesome.

Location, Parking and Directions

Puako is located on the Big Island's Kohala Coast, between the Mauna Lani area and Hapuna Beach. From Queen Kaahumanu Highway, turn toward Puako Beach Drive and follow the road along the shoreline community. The marker is placed near the Puako Beach Drive coastal area.

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Where is Puako on the Big Island?

Puako is on the Big Island's Kohala Coast, between the Mauna Lani area and Hapuna Beach. The community follows Puako Beach Drive along the shoreline.

What is Puako known for?

Puako is known for tide pools, snorkeling, scuba diving, oceanfront homes, Puako Petroglyph Archaeological Preserve and its quiet residential feel.

Is Puako good for snorkeling?

Puako can be good for snorkeling when ocean conditions are calm. Entry is often rocky, so visitors should use caution, protect the reef and avoid the water during rough surf.

Where are the Puako petroglyphs?

Puako Petroglyph Archaeological Preserve is near the Mauna Lani area, close to Holoholokai Beach Park. The preserve protects thousands of ancient lava-rock carvings.

Are there vacation rentals in Puako?

Yes. Puako has oceanfront homes, beach cottages and vacation rentals along the coast, with nearby options around Mauna Lani and the wider Kohala Coast.