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Celebrations that define the Big Island year
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Ironman World Championship

TriathlonWorld-ClassSpectator Event October 10, 2026

The granddaddy of endurance events returns to Kona in 2026 as a reunified single-day race for the first time since 2022. Approximately 3,000 athletes swim 2.4 miles in Kailua Bay, bike 112 miles across the lava fields, and run a marathon along Aliʻi Drive. The town transforms into a carnival of determination.

Tip Book accommodations well in advance — the entire Kona coast fills up. Aliʻi Drive is the best spectating spot for the run.

Kona Coffee Cultural Festival

CoffeeCulturalHarvest Festival November 6–15, 2026

A ten-day celebration of the Kona coffee harvest featuring farm tours, cupping competitions, the Miss Kona Coffee pageant, a community Hoʻolauleʻa (block party), art exhibits, and more. It’s the oldest food festival in Hawaiʻi and a genuine expression of Kona’s agricultural soul.

Merrie Monarch Festival

HulaCompetitionCultural April 5–11, 2026

The Super Bowl of hula. Held in Hilo every April, this week-long festival features the world’s most prestigious hula competition, with solo and group performances in both ancient (kahiko) and modern (ʻauana) styles. Tickets sell out months in advance.

Tip Tickets are extremely competitive — enter the lottery early. If you can’t get in, the festival’s arts fair and Hilo-wide celebrations are free and wonderful.

King Kamehameha Day

State HolidayParadeCultural June 11, 2026

A statewide holiday honoring Kamehameha I, the warrior king who united the Hawaiian islands. On the Big Island, the celebration centers on the original Kamehameha statue in Kapaʻau, where leis drape the figure from outstretched hand to base. Parades process through Kona and Hilo.

Aloha Festivals

CulturalStatewideParade September 2026

The largest Hawaiian cultural celebration in the state, held across all six major islands each September. Block parties, floral parades, and cultural displays celebrate the living traditions of Hawaiʻi with an energy and warmth that welcomes everyone.

Kona Brewers Festival

Craft BeerFood FestivalLive Music March 2026

A lively March gathering of craft breweries from across Hawaiʻi and the mainland, paired with food from top Kona restaurants and live music under the stars. Proceeds benefit local environmental and community organizations.

Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Festival

MusicCulturalPerformance January 2026

A celebration of kī hōʻalu — the uniquely Hawaiian tradition of slack-key guitar. Performances by master musicians showcase the intimate, resonant sound that has been passed down through generations, often within families, since the early 19th century.