Beaches

 

The Kona district on the west side of the Big Island of Hawaii is celebrated for its stunning beaches and coastal attractions. One of the most famous is Kailua-Kona’s Kamakahonu Beach, also known as King Kamehameha Beach. Here, visitors can soak up the sun, swim in the gentle waters, and explore historical sites like Hulihe’e Palace and Ahu’ena Heiau.

Kahalu’u Beach Park is another Kona gem, known for its exceptional snorkeling conditions. The calm, clear waters are teeming with colorful marine life, making it an ideal spot for both beginners and experienced snorkelers. It’s a fantastic place to witness the vibrant underwater world of Hawaii.

Makalawena Beach, though requiring a short hike to reach, is a hidden paradise in the Kona district. This remote beach offers white sand, pristine blue waters, and a sense of seclusion that’s perfect for those seeking a quieter beach experience.

For those interested in surfing, Pine Trees Beach and Banyans are renowned for their consistent waves and are popular among surfers of all skill levels. These beaches have a laid-back, surf culture vibe and are great places to catch some waves or watch the local surfers in action.

The Kona district’s unique combination of natural beauty and cultural history makes it a standout destination for beachgoers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Whether you’re looking to relax on the shore, explore the underwater world, or ride the waves, Kona’s beaches have something special to offer.

Some Beaches:

Ai’opio beach

Old Kona Airport Beach Park

Kamakahonu Beach (King Kam)

White Sands beach park (magic sands)

Kahalu’u Beach Park

Ho’okena Beach Park

Kealakekua Bay Park & Manini Beach

 

A popular saying in Hawaii is to not turn your back to the ocean. That is because a large wave can come without warning knocking people off their feet and sweeping them into the ocean. There are many videos of people treating the ocean as a theme park, which is far from the accurate. While waves may appear small, larger ones can come with no warning at all. So always know ehere you are and watch the water.