As the most isolated population center on earth, the Hawaiian Islands consist of eight major islands, several small islets, and numerous atolls extending approximately 1,500 miles. While the majority of these islands are uninhabited and unnamed, or nearly impossible to gain access to — like the private island of Ni’ihau or Kaho’olawe — other islands are easily accessible like this one.
Nestled in the heart of Hilo Bay and accessible from Liliuokalani Gardens via a charming pedestrian footbridge is the tiny little island of Mokuola — meaning “island of life” or “healing island.”
But back in the day, the island was known for its curative spring waters. It was home to an ancient temple dedicated to healing and it was believed that if a sick person were to swim around one of the rocks at the eastern inlet of the island, he or she would be healed.
Parents would also place the umbilical cords of their newborn babies under a stone on the island known as Papa a Hina in an attempt to ensure the child would live a strong and healthy life.
Today, this slice of paradise is known more commonly as Coconut Island is home to a small park. Tourists and locals alike cross the white pedestrian footbridge to get away from it all and take in the serenity of Hawaii.
Whether you want to enjoy a leisurely picnic, make a splash, or just explore something new, Coconut Island is a must-visit.
On the small island, you will discover picnic areas, a large grassy field, restroom facilities, and a few tiny sandy beaches. What more could you ask for?
Have you ever visited this charmingly tiny Hawaiian Island before? What did you think? Tell us all about your visit in the comments. Interested in learning all about another small islet in Hawaii with the same name? Most People Don’t Realize The Secret Coconut Island In Hawaii Even Exists.
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