Honeymoon recap 08 – Kona, Place of Refuge and boat cruise
Day 8 in Hawaii started with a nice breakfast in “downtown” Kona. You can see the view from our simple hotel room, with distant cruise ships (I seem to recall they were leaving that day, not arriving), the pier going off to the left which is where we caught the lift to the submarine, a small lagoon sort of on the right halfway up which was for the hotel where the luau was, and then the back of the white and blue building to the left which is where we had breakfast, looking out over the ocean. If I recall correctly, somewhere slightly to the left is where the swimming portion starts for the Hawaii Ironman.
After breakfast, we headed South again, back towards where we went kayaking and snorkelling. There’s a site called the “Place of Refuge”, which has historical roots to people seeking political refuge there with a religious order taking care of them. However, while that in and of itself is noteworthy, I really just wanted to see the turtles.
Yes, turtles. When we were in Hilo, there were some sea turtles that swam around the bay by the hotel, which we had spotted while walking around. It seemed a bit surreal to me that these giant turtles just swam by. At the Place of Refuge, there are a lot of turtles nesting and mating in the area, so you can see them along the shore.
I know lots of people who have gone on African safaris, but I get excited just watching sea turtles. 🙂
For dinner, we drove a bit north to a small marina, and boarded a catamaran for a sunset dinner cruise. There were about 4-5 couples, I think, nothing big. And we chatted with the owners about the business. Like many in the Islands, they had originally gone to Hawaii on vacation, loved it, and eventually moved there. But, of course, they needed income, and so they decided to offer cruises. I found it a complete mystery to me, an area that I had never thought much about before, just assumed most people working in this area would “start fresh”. But just as the guy running the lava tube tour had “bought” the business, so too had this couple bought the boat and business together. Someone else started it and had it up and running, with a predictable cash flow, etc., and like any business, it could be sold to someone as a turnkey system. Which these people had done. I don’t know if they knew much about running a business like this, knew anything about boats, marine safety, weather conditions, etc.
But we had signed up for that day, so it obviously worked!
I don’t remember what we had for dinner, I remember some drinks and a bag of chips for snacks. I remember one of the other couples laying on a hammock strung across between the two runners of the catamaran. I have a vague recollection of the shape of the cabin, storage, a little kitchenette next to the helm.
But the big draw was the sunset on the water.
Part of me wishes we had a way better camera for that sunset. I think it was the first night I felt fully relaxed after the busy year up until and including the wedding. We had nowhere to be; nothing else we had to be doing. We were just chilling on a boat, sipping and noshing.