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Hapuna Beach State Park

Hapuna Beach, on the Sunny Kohala Coast

Hapuna Beach is
probably the most famous beach on the Big Island, and regularly voted
one of the prettiest beaches in the world. In Big Island standards,
it's also one of the largest beaches on the island. The shore has a
sandy bottom, and the sand shelf extends a good ways out. The shallow
shore is great for kids, but keep an eye on the waves. Often,
especially in winter months, the waves can be significant. You'll often
see many people here body boarding and body surfing. The beach is
manned by lifeguards, and they will post markers that indicate the
condition of the water and waves.
Hapuna Beach State Park
is part of a 61-acre park, forms a ˝-mile crescent of
glistening white sand beach guarded by rocky points at either end. The surf can
be hazardous in winter, but in summer the gradual slope of the beach
can stretch as wide as 200 ft into a perfectly blue ocean -- ideal
for swimming, snorkeling, and body surfing. State cabins are
available, and there is a convenient snack bar. Lifeguards are not
always on duty, so take care. Located between Mauna Ke'a Beach and Mauna
Lani resorts, off Hwy. 19, PHONE: (808)974-6200.
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Waves at Hapuna Beach, Kona Hawaii
Hapuna's
popularity is due in part to shaded grass and picnic
tables that attract visitors and locals alike. No matter how packed the
parking lot is, the big beach seldom seems crowded, but you can find
even more seclusion by walking north
around the rocks to the gorgeous arc
of sand fronting the Hapuna Prince Hotel; look for
good snorkeling around
the rocks at
the north end of that beach when the water is calm.
We like going to
Hapuna Beach to admire the sheer beauty of it. The foot path leads
you through the lush green vegetation, under
the shady trees surrounding the white sand. The contrasting barren
lava rocks, white sand, and greenery make for a vivid panorama.
The grounds of this state park are
vast - the beach is actually at the foot of rolling hills, large grassy
fields, tree-shaded areas, and large covered pavilions and picnic areas.
Hapuna is gorgeous and a must-visit beach on the Big Island.
Hapuna Beach State Park has excellent facilities
including a large paved parking lot, full showers and restrooms,
concession stands, covered picnic pavilions, bar-b-que pits, and the
entire grounds are wheelchair and baby stroller accessible. Both kids
and adults love the waves, and many decide to sit, relax, and soak it
all in. Because the beach is located on the Kohala coast, it enjoys
bright, sunny days nearly year round.
*Where: Just
off State Highway 19, about 31 miles north of Kailua-Kona.
View a map of Hapuna Beach Park
*Food: Bring a
picnic; basic snack bar at park.
*Beach gear:
There is a boogie board concession stand at the park, but serious boarders
should bring their own gear, including fins.
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Snorkeling Tours of the
Big Island
We
offer a variety of guided snorkel tours for all ages and abilities.
Designed for beginners and adventurers alike, you’ll paddle along
the scenic Kohala Coast and enjoy excellent snorkeling in warm,
clear Hawaiian waters. Discover the Big Islands most remote
snorkeling spots along the pristine Kohala Coast, Pawai Bay,
Kealakekua Bay, and more. Check out our large sail and snorkel
tours and our exciting zodiac tours for smaller groups.
Fair Wind Kealakekua Bay Snorkel
Slide down the Fair Wind II's water slide into the pristine waters
of Kealakekua Bay, a marine sanctuary, and
enjoy snorkeling or diving with 80-100 feet visibility!
Everything you’ll need for snorkeling is provided –
masks, snorkels, fins, etc.
Kohala Kayak
& Snorkeling Adventure
Take
this guided kayak adventure above the beautiful coral gardens along
the Big Island's South Kohala Coast and take a mid-trip snorkel to
get a closer look. See the beautiful Coral Gardens of Puako on
the Big Island of Hawaii! A fun filled 3 hour guided kayak
trip along the South Kohala coastline. Discover the coral gardens of
Puako Reef, a marine sanctuary, where green sea turtles feed among
multicolored fish.
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