Captain Cook
Activities
From night snorkeling with manta rays, riding a para-sail boat, or visiting a restored cultural landmark like nearby Puuhonua o Honaunau (“place of refuge”) to shopping, golf, or simply enjoying the sun on a local beach, there’re always plenty of things to do. A good way to start is to stroll through this small town on the leeward side of the Big Island and enjoy its art galleries, charming restaurants, and contemporary boutiques.Transportation
There are n/a airports and n/a Amtrak train stations within 30 miles of the Captain Cook city center. The average travel time to work in Captain Cook is 7% lower than the national average. The number of people who take public transportation in Captain Cook is 100% lower than the national average. The number of people who carpool to work in Captain Cook is 10% lower than the national average. The number of people who work from home in Captain Cook is 29% higher than the national average.Food & Drink
The town of Captain Cook has a handful of good restaurants, the historic Manago hotel, and a popular farmer's market with both local produce and local art.Unfortunately there are no self-catering offers at this location at the moment.