Kekaha Kai State Beach - A Coastal Gem in Kailua-Kona - Kekaha Kai State Beach

Kekaha Kai State Beach - A Coastal Gem in Kailua-Kona

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Category

Snorkeling

Typical Duration

2-4 hours

Difficulty

Moderate

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Kekaha Kai State Beach - A Coastal Gem in Kailua-Kona - Kekaha Kai State Beach

Kekaha Kai State Beach - A Coastal Gem in Kailua-Kona - Kekaha Kai State Beach

Kekaha Kai State Beach - A Coastal Gem in Kailua-Kona - Kekaha Kai State Beach

Kekaha Kai State Beach - A Coastal Gem in Kailua-Kona - Kekaha Kai State Beach

Kekaha Kai State Beach - A Coastal Gem in Kailua-Kona - Kekaha Kai State Beach

Kekaha Kai State Beach - A Coastal Gem in Kailua-Kona - Kekaha Kai State Beach

About This Landmark

Kekaha Kai State Beach, located in the sunny region of Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, is a coastal paradise that captivates visitors with its striking blend of natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere. Known for its gorgeous sandy beaches and rugged volcanic landscapes, this destination offers a unique experience for travelers seeking relaxation and adventure. The beach comprises several secluded bays, each featuring its own distinct charm, from crystalline blue waters to rich black lava rock formations. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the coast while basking in the tropical sunshine, with opportunities to witness native wildlife, including playful dolphins and sea turtles. Established in 1983, Kekaha Kai is a haven for both relaxation and exploration, providing an ideal retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Its pristine beaches, combined with lush flora and dynamic geological features, make it a standout destination for anyone visiting the Big Island.

Adventure Guide to Kekaha Kai State Beach

  1. Mahaiula Beach

    • Special Features: Situated within the park's northern section, Mahaiula Beach offers a serene escape with its soft white sands and intermittent shade from towering palm trees. The calm waters make it perfect for swimming and snorkeling.
    • Local Insight: Watch for green sea turtles, as they are often seen sunbathing on the shore.
    • Visitor Tips: Best visited in the early morning to avoid crowds. Bring beach essentials like sunscreen, water, and snacks.
  2. Maniniʻowali Bay (Kua Bay)

    • Special Features: Known for its turquoise waters and excellent bodyboarding conditions, Kua Bay is a favorite among beachgoers seeking action in the waves.
    • Local Insight: Bring your snorkel gear; the clear water gives excellent visibility of the underwater world.
    • Visitor Tips: Arrive before noon to secure parking. Be cautious of strong currents and bring plenty of sunscreen and water.
  3. Lava Tube Exploration

    • Special Features: Explore the unique geological formations of lava tubes formed by past volcanic activity.
    • Local Insight: These tubes provide a fascinating glimpse into the island's volcanic history.
    • Visitor Tips: Wear sturdy shoes and bring a flashlight for safe exploring. Always stay on marked paths.

Driving Directions

  • From Kailua-Kona: Take HI-19 north for approximately 15 minutes. Look for signs indicating the entrance to Kekaha Kai State Beach.
  • Travel Time: Roughly a 15-minute drive from central Kailua-Kona.

Location

Kekaha Kai State Beach - A Coastal Gem in Kailua-Kona in Kekaha Kai State Beach

Coordinates: 19.7814, -156.0417

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Overall

8.7/10User rating

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Featured Activities

Primary Activity

Snorkeling

Also Great For

Swimming
Bodyboarding
Lava Tube Exploration

Essential Information

Nearby City

Kailua-Kona, HI

Protected Areas

Kekaha Kai State Park

Experience Level

Moderate

Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with some outdoor experience. Good for regular hikers.

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