Kua Bay

Kua Bay featuring a coastal town and a beach
Kua Bay featuring a sandy beach and tropical scenes
Kua Bay which includes landscape views, a beach and swimming


Leave the crowds behind and head to this hidden beach paradise, one of Hawaii Island’s best-kept secrets.

Head to Kekaha Kai State Park to discover one of Hawaii Big Island’s hidden gems. The beach around Kua Bay is an idyllic spot, with fine white sands sloping into brilliantly clear blue water. Its popularity has grown recently thanks to improved access. However, it still remains quieter than other beaches along the Ali’i Drive. The park also offers wonderful scenery with many hiking trails and look-out posts.

Once you see the picture-perfect surroundings at Kua Bay you will not want to leave, so it is a good idea to plan ahead and come prepared as there are no food or water facilities in this spot, although public toilets and showers are provided.

The clear waters are perfect for snorkelling and diving. As well as schools of colourful tropical fish, you’ll meet the iconic Hawaiian sea turtles that call this coast home. Watch the pods of dolphins as they play in the waves, and if you are really lucky you may even spot a whale breaching further out on the horizon.

In the summer season the sea is usually quite calm. However, in the cooler months, ocean swells caused by the seasonal winds generate powerful waves, that attract many surfers. If you want to test your skills, surfboards can be hired from a number of operators in Kailua-Kona. Beginners’ lessons are also available when the surf conditions are suitable. Please note that the beach at Kua Bay is not supervised by lifeguards, so do make sure you are familiar with the sea conditions before venturing in.

Away from the water, there is much to explore in the state park. Set out along the network of well-maintained hiking trails to discover the beautiful coastal scenery. There are a number of look-outs by the ocean that offer truly spectacular views. Make sure you carry enough water with you, as there is none available along the trails.

Kua Bay is situated north of Kailua-Kona, and is accessible by car. When driving north, turn off at the second exit to the Kekaha Kai State Park. The bay is approximately 1.6 kilometres through the park. Kekaha Kai State Park is open from dawn to dusk, but shut on Wednesdays. Entrance is free.

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