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Hawi rests on the northern tip of the island of Hawaii, a place where the land slopes gently towards the vast Pacific. It lies 60.2 miles north-west of Hilo, HI (from Hilo, HI: bearing 306°T), and is situated 1.4 miles west of Kapaau. The air here carries the perpetual, soft scent of the ocean, mingled with the sweet perfume of plumeria and the earthy aroma of the rich, dark soil. Fields of sugarcane, though largely a memory, have left their mark on the rolling terrain, creating a landscape of verdant slopes that meet the dramatic, sometimes rugged, coastline. The light at dusk often paints the sky in hues of lavender and rose, casting long shadows across the land and imbuing the quiet streets of Hawi with a serene, almost ethereal glow. Palm trees, their fronds rustling like whispered secrets, stand sentinel against the ever-present, soft trade winds. The history of Hawi is deeply intertwined with the island's agricultural past, particularly the sugarcane plantations that once dominated the local economy. Remnants of this era can still be found, including old railway lines that now serve as walking paths, hinting at a time of robust industry and bustling activity. Today, Hawi has transitioned into a charming destination for visitors drawn to its artistic galleries, local crafts, and the authentic spirit of old Hawaii. The economy now thrives on tourism, small businesses, and the cultivation of tropical fruits and flowers, fostering a slower, more deliberate pace of life. The Pololu Valley lookout, a short drive from Hawi, offers a breathtaking panorama of the dramatic coastline and the lush, ancient valley, a stark reminder of the island's raw, untamed beauty and the deep, enduring connection between its people and the land.
| Location | Hawi, Hawaii County, Hawaii |
| Coordinates | 20.238155°N, 155.833825°W |
| Timezone | Hawaii Standard Time — no DST (Pacific/Honolulu) |
| ZIP Code(s) | 96719 |
| Area Code | 808 |
| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Weather data | Open-Meteo (open-source), NOAA National Weather Service |