Your Guide to Kona Hawaii Beaches

October 20th, 2008 by Palaka

The Big Island of Hawaii is not known for its spectacular beaches. However, contrary to popular belief, Hawaii does offer a few wonderful rustic beaches open to the public.

Nature at its Best

Beaches on the Big Island are often littered with rocks, crags of lava, sea vegetation, and wildlife! The natural setting of beaches near Kona provides excellent opportunities for viewing Hawaiian wildlife in their natural habitat.

Natural Beaches Near Kona

Magic Sands (La Aloa) Beach is a unique beach that loses its sands to rising waves in March and April. Layers of craggy rocks border this beach known for its large waves. The beautiful combination of rugged rocks and waves can be dangerous at times, so use caution.

This beach serves as an idea whale watching spot during whale season. Showers and restrooms are provided at the beach.

Makalawena Beach is off the beaten path, but it rewards visitors for their perseverance by offering secluded bays, beautiful views, and great waves for boogie boarding. This white sand beach is preferred by locals and is not often crowded.

Makolea Beach is a beautiful black sand beach near Kona. Makolea offers terrific snorkeling and fishing and is even suitable for swimming.

Wawaloli Beach is an ideal beach for families because of its calm waters. Old Airport Beach and Pawai Bay is a popular Kona beach because of its clear waters,

snorkeling caves, and rare selection of coral. Showers, picnic areas, and restrooms are offered on the beach. Old Airport Beach contains many areas with a rocky bottom, and some type of foot protection is necessary if you plan to go into the water. Snorkeling is better in the Pawai Bay area to the south.

Kona’s More Refined Beaches

For those seeking a more refined, tourist beach, Kona does offer a few selections as well. The King Kamehameha’s Kona Beach Hotel offers a small stretch of sandy beach that is open to the public.

Kamakahonu Beach, as it is called, is popular for kayaking, canoeing, and families with small children. Waves are minimal to non-existent and the water is often cloudy. Amenities include walking distance to attractions, restrooms, and rental equipment.

Kahaluu Beach is another groomed white sand beach. Located near the Outrigger Keauhou Beach Resort, this beach is open to the public and is very popular. Sand space is limited, but the large bay area provides plenty of room in the water for all.

Amenities offered include a picnic area, showers, restrooms, and a basketball court. This beach is home to many sea turtles, tropical fish and octopus. Hang out long enough and a sea turtle may climb up on the sand with you!

These Kona Hawaii beaches offer a variety of activities and views to suit the vacationing needs of every visitor. If you know where to look, you don’t have to go far to find a great beach near Kona.

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