| Ahalanui Park |
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This spring fed pool is part natural and part man-made. It is also volcanically heated to a balmy 90 degrees! |
| Ai'opio Beach |
This lovely sandy beach is located just north of Honokohau Harbor . The water here is protected by offshore reefs, so swimming usually safe even for children. |
| 'Alula Beach |
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Located south of Honokohau Harbor , this small beach is merely a crescent of sand. The area is fairly well protected providing some safe swimming most of the year. |
| Anaeho'omalu Beach |
This salt and pepper sand beach is located on the ocean side of the Outrigger Waikoloa Resort. Besides being a beautiful resort area, the historical King's Trail runs nearby and there ... |
| Carl Smith Beach |
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| Crystal Cove |
This small cove is renowned for its excelling coral and scuba diving possibilities. Water depths reach about 40 feet and access from the right is fairly easy when the water is calm. |
| Halakau Bay |
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| Hapuna Beach |
This is another wonderful sandy beach, 1/2 mile long and almost 200 feet wide during the summer months. Swimming conditions here are usually excellent. |
| Holoholokai Beach Park |
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This beach is more rock than sand but it has some nice amenities and beautiful views. It is the northernmost beach in the Kohala Resort area. |
| Honaunau Bay |
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| Honoli'i Beach |
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| Ho'okena Beach Park |
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| Issac Hale Beach Park |
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This beach is located on the eastern edge of Pohoiki Bay. Swimming is poor due to strong currents and wave action. Local fisherman use the area to launch their boats. |
| James Kealoha Beach Park |
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| Kahalu'u Beach Park |
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This dark-grey sand beach is located next to St. Peter's Catholic Church and Ku'emanu Heiau . The area is renowned for great snorkeling, with a large variety of sea life. |
| Kahuwai Beach |
This sandy beach is fronted by a rocky lava shelf making swimming poor in this bay. The best beach area is located in front of the Kona Village Resort. |
| Kamakahonu Beach |
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This small sandy beach overlooks the 'Ahu'ena Heiau in Kailua Bay. The water is very calm here with a very slow, gentle slope. |
| Kapa'a Beach Park |
This rocky beach is good for snorkeling and scuba diving. The water is clear and usually calm. |
| Kaunaoa Beach |
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This is one of the best beaches on the island. The sand is a perfect crescent shape and extends for almost 1/4 mile. A natural rock reef provides some protection from the surf. |
| Keahou Bay |
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| Ke'ei Beach |
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| Kehena Black Sand Beach |
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| Keokea Beach Park |
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This small cove is somewhat protected by the man-made breakwater of boulders. However the surf is often rough here and swimming is usually poor. |
| Kiholo Bay |
This beautiful bay is a mixture of salt and fresh water with a rocky lava island in the middle. Most of the bay is surrounded by private property but there is public access to the water. |
| Kolekole Beach Park and Falls |
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| Kona Bay |
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| Kona Coast State Park |
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There are two beaches located here perfect for swimming and limited water sports. Many freshwater springs bubble up through the sand and sometimes form small pools. |
| Kua Bay |
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| Kuhio Beach |
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The rocky and sandy shoreline makes swimming good only during calm seas but the area is nice for picnicing and sunbathing. |
| La'aloa Beach Park |
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| Laupahoehoe Point Park |
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| Lelewi Beach Park |
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| Mahukona Bay Beach |
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The clear and calm water here makes a great spot for snorkeling and diving. Old mill equipment and even a shipwreck can be found underwater. |
| Makaiwa Bay |
This long crescent beach is interspersed with rocky area and sandy beaches. There are areas perfect for swimming and other areas with great snorkeling potential. |
| Napo'opo'o Beach |
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This mostly rocky beach is located at the southern end of the beautiful Kealakekua Bay . This bay is where Captain James Cook first landed in Hawaii. |
| Old Kona Airport Beach |
The first Kona Airport closed in 1970 and the runway became the parking lot for this mile long beach. |
| Onekahakaha Beach Park |
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| Pahoehoe Beach Park |
This rocky beach has no sand but there is a lovely lawn and picnic area perfect for an afternoon or evening meal. |
| Papakolea Green Sand Beach |
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| Pauoa Beach |
A sandy beach, grassy area and palm trees make this bay a true island paradise. It is located on the ocean side of the Orchid At Mauna Lani Resort. Parking is a short... |
| Pebbles Beach |
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| Pelekane Beach |
This small beach is located in front of the Pu'ukohola Heiau. No swimming or sunbathing is allowed out of respect for the nearby religious site. |
| Puako Bay |
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There are six separate accesses to this stretch of beach. There isn't much sand here but the tidepools and extensive reef are remarkable. |
| Punalu'u Black Sand Beach |
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| Spencer Beach Park |
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This lovely sandy beach is located just south of Kawaihae Harbor . The beach is protected by a large reef and the breakwater of the harbor. |
| Waialea Bay Beach |
This small sandy beach is usually fairly deserted. The sand slopes gently into the water making swimming conditions almost perfect when the surf is calm. There is also good snorkeling around... |
| Waipio Valley Beach |
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| Wawaloli Beach |
This beach area is well protected from the rough ocean by large tidepools and rocky barriers. The water is warm and inviting - the beach, easily accessible. |
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