Kahaluu Beach Park, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii
What a wonderful spot for snorkeling, swimming or surfing. A reef protects part of the shoreline from large waves so beginners can easily enter the water. With two sets of bathrooms, lifeguards, a covered area with picnic tables, and an area for grilling, it is a great spot for a BBQ at the beach as well as all of the other fun activities. Located very near Keauhou shopping center if you need to run get any supplies you forgot. Video courtesy Action Team Realty, Inc.
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Kahalu'u Bay, Surfing, Snorkling, Foilboard, Kona Hawaii, Coastline, 4K Drone Footage
Kahaluʻu Bay (/ˌkɑːhəˈluːʔuː/; Hawaiian pronunciation: [ˈkɐhɐˈluʔu]) is a historic district and popular recreation area on the Kona coast of the Big Island of Hawaiʻi.
Early history
This area has been populated for about 500 years, and in the 18th and 19th centuries was an important royal residence.[2] One major feature is Pa o ka menehune (which means literally wall of the ancients[3]), a breakwater constructed in Ancient Hawaii that might have once enclosed the entire bay. Since construction of a heiau using the dry-stack masonry technique (uhau humu pohaku) was a major undertaking, it is unusual to find the concentration of about ten that were built on this bay.[citation needed]
The Kuʻemanu Heiau is on the north end of the bay. This was used by royalty to view surfing and as a residence.[4] Nearby the Keawaiki canoe landing site is popular today with local surfers.
Two ancient fishponds called Waikuaʻala and Poʻo Hawaiʻi are still visible. Royal Governor John Adams Kuakini had a thatched roof house, and King David Kalākaua built a beach house in this area which has been reconstructed. South of the bay is Hāpaialiʻi Heiau, associated with astrological observation, built between 1411 and 1465 and restored in 2007.[5] The Keʻeku Heiau was used for human sacrifice (luakini) and Kapuanoni Heiau were also built just south of the bay. Petroglyphs thought to depict the defeat of Kamalalawalu of Maui by Lonoikamakahiki can be viewed at low tide near the temples. Several kuʻula (sacred stones, said to have been brought from Maui) were monuments to the plentiful fish and Green turtles that are still found in the bay.
More recent history
Across Aliʻi Drive from the bay are the stone ruins of the original Helani Church built in 1861 by Rev. John D. Paris. It was built on the ruins of the ʻOhiʻamukumuku Heiau. As the population moved inland, a new Helani Church was constructed at a higher elevation still used by the congregation today.[6]
On the grounds of a former Kahuna's house, a Catholic church officially called Saint Peter's by the Sea was built in 1880 on Laʻaloa bay, and then moved to its present location in 1912, run by the Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Church Parish. It is commonly known as the little blue church, and is used as a landmark for canoe races.[7]
In 1970, the Keauhou Beach Hotel was built on the point South of the bay. The hotel was bought in 1987 for $13M by the Azabu Building Company, headed by Japanese businessman Kitaro Watanabe. Plans were to enlarge it and build a larger resort combined with the Kona Lagoon Hotel (built in 1975), and more facilities across the street, to be called the Azabu Kona Beach Resort.[8] There was also a botanical park called Kona Gardens on the uphill (mauka) side of the street. However, the investors suffered financial problems in the 1990s. The other properties were abandoned, reverting to the holder of the lease in 1995, the investment arm of Kamehameha Schools, which eventually also bought the remaining hotel. In June 1996, three of the executives were arrested in Tokyo, suspected of concealing assets from creditors.[9] In 1997, the hotel was sold again to Trinity Investments from Chicago. [10] The 462-room Kona Lagoon Hotel, closed since 1988, had fallen into disrepair.[11] Local people said the project was cursed because of all the sacred sites in the area, and it was torn down in 2004, with long-term plans to restore the historic sites.[12] In 2012, Kamehameha Schools announced plans to close and eventually demolish the Keauhou Beach Hotel, and to build a cultural and educational complex on the site. The hotel closed in October 2012. As of August 2014, demolition is planned for fall 2015.[13]
The Kalahuu Bay District was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 27, 1974.[1]Island by extenz |
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Snorkeling at Kahaluu Beach Park, Kailua - Kona, HAWAII
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A day at Kailua-Kona
Spend a day at Kailua-Kona, stroll along the road or have a Mai Tai in one of the beautiful bars watching the ocean.
kahaluu bay
Early morning snorkeling at Kahaluu bay on the big island of Hawaii. We were the first ones there at 7am and we had the whole place to ourselves for a while before it was flooded with paddle boarders, surfers, and other snorkelers. glass clear water, bright verity of fish. People often spot turtles here but we only had a short time here before we had to catch our flight. When we come back this is definitely on the list!
Kahaluu Beach Park
Kahalu'u Beach Park, located in Kona, Hawaii.
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Oceanfront Lymans Hale - private home for 12 on Alii Dr, Kailua-Kona, Hi
Aloha:
Welcome to Kamoa Hale. This beautiful 4 bedroom, 4 bath, 2700 SF absolute oceanfront home can accommodate up to 12. Every bedroom has an ocean view. The lanai offers stunning views of Holualoa Bay, Kamoa Point, Keolonahihi State Park, miles of coastline, and the world famous Lyman's and Banyan's surfing areas. Watch surfers, whales, spinner dolphins, and inspiring Hawaii sunsets from the lanai, or from the private poolside patio.
Kamoa Hale is two connected units, one upstairs and one downstairs, and has two fully equipped kitchens and two separate laundry rooms. All four bedrooms have air conditioning, and ceiling fans. The two master bedrooms have the king sized beds, and the other two bedrooms have queen sized beds. There is also a queen sized bonus bed on the lanai, and two sofa beds. The house has high ceilings, large flat screen TV, premium cable, DVD, high speed wireless Internet, and free long distance phone service to the US mainland and Canada. There is a two car garage, with automatic openers. The house has a private pool and a hot tub. You will enjoy the beautiful ocean view while you are in the hot tub or playing in the pool.
Kahaluu Beach Park, a fantastic place for snorkeling, is close by. White Sand Beach Park, the best sandy beach in Kona, is 500 meters away. Every Wednesday morning, you can see the cruise ship anchored in Kailua Bay, near downtown Kona, about two miles away. It's a perfect location, within minutes of shopping, beaches, beach parks, historic sites, resorts, and all that Kona has to offer.
Kamoa Hale is close to the Keauhou Shopping center where you will find grocery, drug stores, movies, and dining. It is also close to downtown Kona, where even more shopping and dining is available. As a cruise ship destination, Kona offers every type of tour and activity, from surfing lessons, to horse back riding, and even helicopter tours of the volcanoes.
Kamoa Hale is directly adjacent to Keolonahihi State Park. The 12-acre park, named after the high-ranking priestess Ke-olona-hihi, is mostly forested, but also contains ancient Hawaiian sites of heiaus, platforms and enclosures.
If you surf, this is the best location Kona has to offer. Lyman's is immediately in front of the lanai, and Banyan's, another world famous surfing area, is only 200 meters across the bay.
In October, the Ironman World Championship route passes directly in front of the house.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call or email us.
We have another ocean front 3 bedroom 3 bath house on Alii Dr for 8 people.
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The ultimate location across from Kahaluu Beach Park, ocean and sunsets views from the lanai, being a low density condo (only 14 neighboring condos) with large interior square footage, make this the prime condo on the market. Top that off by it being a successful vacation rental as well...you have options...you can live in it or use it as an investment property; or a little bit of both. It comes fully furnished, ready to go. Pull into the covered garage (which has individual storage for your bikes and surf boards) and access the condo via a secure elevator.Upon entering the foyer, the open, airy feeling of the condo is immediate. With great room styling, each of the bedrooms are on separate ends of the great room for privacy. Cool tile floors open onto the lanai from the great room to enjoy Hawaiian breezes. Being an end unit there are lanais on all sides. Each bedroom room has an en suite bath and its own lanai. This condo is big enough to really live in with its expansive great room and large bedrooms.The updated kitchen features a huge granite counter top because we know guests and family alike want to hover around the kitchen. Koa cabinetry (Hawaiian mahogany) is a highlight of this kitchen as well as the upgraded appliances.The little details that make a difference: The Association features a pool and cabana, barbecue area and zen garden to enjoy. The Association owns the parcel in front of the building which provides control of future building. Photovoltaic panels were recently installed to defray the cost of electricity for the project and harness the power of the Hawaiian sun. This is a treat rarely available....come see it!
Places to see in ( Kailua-Kona - USA )
Places to see in ( Kailua-Kona - USA )
Kailua-Kona is a town on the west coast of Hawaii Island (the Big Island). Hulihee Palace is a former royal vacation home dating from 1838. Mokuaikaua Church, from the 1800s, is Hawaii’s oldest Christian church. On Kailua Bay, reconstructed thatched houses at Kamakahonu National Historic Landmark mark King Kamehameha I’s residence. Colorful coral lies off Kamakahonu Beach. Kailua Pier has boat moorings.
Kailua Kona, often referred to as Kona by the locals, is the main western city, population 34,000 (2012), of the Big Island of Hawaii. It is nestled on the western coast of the Hualalai Volcano. In ancient times, this area was considered the premier place to live due to the excellent weather and good water. Many kings made their homes here. It was the home of King Kamehameha I, who united the Hawaiian Islands. It was also here in Kailua-Kona that Kamehameha's son, King Liholiho, broke and officially abolished the ancient kapu system. Later, missionaries built churches and residences and planted coffee, turning the tiny fishing village into a small seaport. Now Kona has become known for sport fishing, snorkeling, sunsets and coffee, which is cultivated on the slopes of Mount Hualalai. Because the mountains block the northeasterly trade winds, Kona gets very little rain and enjoys more than 300 days of sunshine a year. Kona is also home to the Hawaiian International Billfish Tournament (August) and the Ironman Triathlon World Championship (October).
Traffic was pretty minor before, but in recent years has become more congested. Driving in tourist-oriented areas can be slow, but the town is generally not large enough to have serious problems. Walking is a manageable way to explore the town, but you should rent a car if you want to get to resorts, beaches and other cultural locations. Some free parking is available: When you enter Kailua via Palani Road (Hwy. 190), turn left onto Kuakini Highway, drive for about a block, and turn right into a parking lot marked with a green P sign. From there, go down some steps and walk makai (toward the ocean) on Likana Lane a half block to Ali`i Drive, and you'll be in the heart of Kailua-Kona.
Street addresses are confusing and consist of two parts. Hawaii Island is divided into nine zones, each of which are subdivided into nine sections. The first two digits of an address, before the hyphen, indicate the zone and its section. For example, Kailua-Kona is 75, Waikoloa 68, Captain Cook 81 and Hawi 55. The numbers following the hyphen are based on the distance from a predetermined starting point — usually a road intersection or a highway. The numbers run consecutively, with odd numbers on the left and even numbers on the right as you head away from the starting point. For example, addresses on Ali`i Drive increase as you head south, with even numbers on the ocean side of the Drive.
Kailua-Kona is a place for ocean and outdoor recreational activities. Surfing, fishing, diving, boating, snorkeling and swimming are all popular sports in Kailua-Kona, as are hiking, biking, caving, and four wheeling. In August, there is the Hawaiian International Billfish Tournament; in October, the Ironman Triathlon World Championship.
A lot to see in Kailua-Kona such as :
Kaloko-Honokōhau National Historical Park
Hualālai
Mauna Kea Summit Adventures
Keauhou Bay
Magic Sands Beach Park
Hulihe‘e Palace
Old Kona Airport State Recreation Area
Kailua Bay
Island Breeze Luau - He 'Ohana Kakou
Kamakahonu National Historic Landmark
Mountain Thunder Coffee Plantation
Mokuaikaua Church
Ali'i Drive
Kamakahonu Beach
Honokohau Beach
Kona Farmers Market
The Pier
Honokohau Small Boat Harbor
Hula Daddy Kona Coffee LLC
Honl’s Beach
Sadie Seymour Botanical Gardens and the Kona Educational Center
Kailua Pier
Pine Trees Surfing Beach
Hale Halawai Park
Kona Cloud Forest Guided Walking Tours
Keahole Point
Kaloko Fishpond
Kona Outdoor Circle
St. Michael The Archangel Church
Honuaʻula Forest Reserve
Kona Oceanfront Gallery
Kona Hawaii Temple
‘Alula Beach
Kona Dog Beach
( Kailua-Kona - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Kailua-Kona . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Kailua-Kona - USA
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Waiaha Beach Park (Honls), Kailua-Kona, Hawaii
Also known as Honls, Waiaha Beach Park is very near downtown Kailua Village. Nearby condos: Kona Reef, Alii Cove, Kona Pacific, Kona Mansions, Malia Kai.
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Kahalu'u Bay Beach Kona
Kahalu'u Bay Beach in Kona Hawaii along Ali'i Drive is one of the best places in Hawaii to snorkel. This video was taken from the middle of the bay showing the beach and Outrigger Keauhoe Beach Hotel. The protected bay has colorful fish and turtles.
Hawaii Oceanfront Vacation rental
Welcome to Lymans Hale. This beautiful 4 bedroom, 4 bath, 2700 SF absolute oceanfront home can accommodate up to 12. Every bedroom has an ocean view. The lanai offers stunning views of Holualoa Bay, Kamoa Point, Keolonahihi State Park, miles of coastline, and the world famous Lyman's and Banyan's surfing areas. Watch surfers, whales, spinner dolphins, and inspiring Hawaii sunsets from the lanai, or from the private poolside patio.
Lymans Hale is two connected units, one upstairs and one downstairs, and has two fully equipped kitchens and two separate laundry rooms. All four bedrooms have air conditioning, and ceiling fans. The two master bedrooms have the king sized beds, and the other two bedrooms have queen sized beds. There is also a queen sized bonus bed on the lanai, and two sofa beds. The house has high ceilings, large flat screen TV, premium cable, DVD, high speed wireless Internet, and free long distance phone service to the US mainland and Canada. There is a two car garage, with automatic openers. The house has a private pool and a hot tub. You will enjoy the beautiful ocean view while you are in the hot tub or playing in the pool.
Kahaluu Beach Park, a fantastic place for snorkeling, is close by. White Sand Beach Park, the best sandy beach in Kona, is 500 meters away. Every Wednesday morning, you can see the cruise ship anchored in Kailua Bay, near downtown Kona, about two miles away. It's a perfect location, within minutes of shopping, beaches, beach parks, historic sites, resorts, and all that Kona has to offer.
Lymans Hale is close to the Keauhou Shopping center where you will find grocery, drug stores, movies, and dining. It is also close to downtown Kona, where even more shopping and dining is available. As a cruise ship destination, Kona offers every type of tour and activity, from surfing lessons, to horse back riding, and even helicopter tours of the volcanoes.
Lymans Hale is directly adjacent to Keolonahihi State Park. The 12-acre park, named after the high-ranking priestess Ke-olona-hihi, is mostly forested, but also contains ancient Hawaiian sites of heiaus, platforms and enclosures.
If you surf, this is the best location Kona has to offer. Lyman's is immediately in front of the lanai, and Banyan's, another world famous surfing area, is only 200 meters across the bay.
In October, the Ironman World Championship route passes directly in front of the house.
For party is over 8 people, there will be $25 per night per person charge.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call or email us.
We have another ocean front 3 bedroom 3 bath house on Alii Dr for 8 people next to Kahaluu Beach Park
We also have another ocean view house Sunset Paradise with 6 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms for 14 people. 5 minutes to beaches and town.
Aloha, from Kona Home
Lyman's Hale vacation rental in Hawaii from KonaHome Vacation
Welcome to Lymans Hale. This beautiful OCEANFRONT 5 bedroom, 4 bath, 3000 SF home can accommodate up to 17. Every bedroom has an ocean view. The lanai offers stunning views of Holualoa Bay, Lyman's Point, Keolonahihi State Park, miles of coastline, and the world famous Lyman's and Banyan's surfing areas. Watch surfers, whales, spinner dolphins, and inspiring Hawaii sunsets from the lanai, or from the private poolside patio.
Lymans Hale is two connected units, one upstairs and one downstairs, and has two fully equipped kitchens. All four bedrooms and the studio have air conditioning, and ceiling fans. The two master bedrooms have the king sized beds, and the another bedroom in upstairs has a king size bed. The bedroom in downstairs has two twin size beds which can be put together as a king bed. There is also a queen sized bonus bed on the lanai. The studio has a twin over full bunk bed and a trundle for 5 people with it own kitchen. There is a trundle bed in the upstairs living room too. The house has high ceilings, large flat screen Smart TV, premium cable, high speed wireless Internet, and free long distance phone service to the US mainland and Canada. There is a two car garage, with automatic openers. The house has a private pool and a hot tub. You will enjoy the beautiful ocean view while you are in the hot tub or playing in the pool.
Kahaluu Beach Park, a fantastic place for snorkeling, is close by. White Sand Beach Park, the best sandy beach in Kona, is 500 meters away. Every Wednesday morning, you can see the cruise ship anchored in Kailua Bay, near downtown Kona, about two miles away. It's a perfect location, within minutes of shopping, beaches, beach parks, historic sites, resorts, and all that Kona has to offer.
Lymans Hale is close to the Keauhou Shopping center where you will find grocery, drug stores, movies, and dining. It is also close to downtown Kona, where even more shopping and dining is available. As a cruise ship destination, Kona offers every type of tour and activity, from surfing lessons, to horse back riding, and even helicopter tours of the volcanoes.
Lymans Hale is directly adjacent to Keolonahihi State Park. The 12-acre park, named after the high-ranking priestess Ke-olona-hihi, is mostly forested, but also contains ancient Hawaiian sites of heiaus, platforms and enclosures.
If you surf, this is the best location Kona has to offer. Lyman's is immediately in front of the lanai, and Banyan's, another world famous surfing area, is only 200 meters across the bay.
In October, the Ironman World Championship route passes directly in front of the house.
Bedroom 1 (master bedroom) has one king size bed
Bedroom 2 (master bedroom) has one king size bed
Bedroom 3 has one king size bed
Bedroom 4 has two twin beds
Bedroom 5 has one twin over full bunk bed and one trundle bed
There is also a queen bed in upstairs Lanai
There is also a trundle bed in the upstairs living room
For party is over 8 people, there will be $30 per night per person charge.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call or email us.
We provide
— Shampoo
- Body wash
- Liquid hand soap
- Toilet paper
- Paper towels
- Bathroom towels
- Linens
- Hand wash dish detergent
- Dishwasher detergent
- Laundry detergent
- Hair dryers
- Cooking ware (pots, pans and rice cooker, blender, coffee maker, etc)
- Limited beach towels, beach chairs and umbrellas
- Limited snorkel gears (left by other guests)
Baby stuff:
- A Pack & Play
- Portable high chair
Emmy @ KonaHome Vacation (emmy@konahome.com)
Magic Sands Beach Park and La'aloa Beach Park (Kailua-Kona, Big Island, HI)
Having a look around La'aloa Beach Park / Magic Sands Beach Park. It's in Kailua-Kona on the Big Island of Hawaii!
Magic Sands Beach Park
Address: Ali'i Drive, Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
Hours: Closes 11PM
Public park with white sand beach & rocky shoreline, offering lifeguard-overseen swimming & surfing.
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Laʻaloa Bay is a popular recreation area in Kailua-Kona, on the Big Island of Hawaiʻi.
Also known as Magic Sands or White Sands Beach, the official name is Laʻaloa Beach County Park. During calm weather, it is one of the only fine white sandy beaches in the Kailua-Kona area.
It is also sometimes called Disappearing Sands, since the sand is washed out in a storm several times a year. A strong surf break on the shore can be dangerous, but makes it a favorite for bodyboarding by experienced locals, even under moderate surf conditions.
Just north of the beach is Pahoehoe Beach County Park. Although the shoreline here is rocky lava with a few coral pebbles, there are picnic tables, restrooms, and running water.In the Hawaiian language, la'a loa means very sacred.
Several Archaeological sites are in the area.
The ruins of haukalua Heiau (an Ancient Hawaiian temple) are on a point just south of the beach, at the parking lot which was added in 2000.
The stone structure was cleared and restored and a small ceremonial platform (lele) constructed by descendants of the people who lived in this area for hundreds of years.
A small rocky cove south of the point is popular for scuba diving in calm conditions.
In 1994 after the County of Hawaii announced plans to build an 80 stall parking lot, Hawaiian Kupuna (elders) helped form a group known as the La’aloa Ohana (family). This led to agreements being made to create a Hawaiian Cultural/Educational center in 1995. In June 1995 more than 13 members of the La’aloa Ohana were arrested for attempted camping, even though according to police reports a majority of ohana had left the park, prior to its closing. The ohana continued to advocate for complete Preservation Planning and in 1997 a detailed Community based Preservation Plan was completed. The effect of this Plan was that only 25 parking stalls could be developed. While the County of Hawaii said in the 1997 Environmental Impact Statement that they would install protective measures for the Historic site prior to any construction, in 2000 they built the parking lot, and as of 2014 the Protective measures have yet to be completed.
In August 2014, based on the continued advocacy by La’aloa Ohana members, the State of Hawaii Historic Preservation Division, supported by the Department of Land and Natural Resources Conservation Investigators, forwarded to the Mayor of the County of Hawaii a scathing letter and demand they implement all of the Protective measures, or potentially they could face millions of dollars in fines. In December 2014 the County of Hawaii is currently starting to implement the Preservation Plan. Unfortunately many of the historic sites have now been severely damaged.
Based on the ongoing and tireless efforts of members of the La'aloa Ohana, on May 10, 2017 the County of Hawaii announced it would be closing the parking lot at La'aloa Beach Park on May 17, 2017, indefinitely, due to the ongoing desecration caused by the parking lot. Please visit the La'aloa Beach Park Facebook page for additional information, we look forward to your kokua.
It is located on Aliʻi Drive in the Kona District at coordinates 19°35′38″N 155°58′17″W.
About a mile to the north is Holualoa Bay, and a mile to the south is Kahaluʻu Bay.
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Pohoiki Hawaii May 14 2018(Remix)
Before the Red Road and Pohoiki were cut off by lava me and few friends took an adventure. Now we will not be able to swim at Pohoiki for a very long time unless we hike into the danger zone.
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ThruJimsEyes - Hawaii: Snorkeling at Kahalu'u Beach Park
Kahalu'u Beach is one of the best snorkel experiences on the big island of Hawaii. It is like swimming in the middle of a giant fish aquarium... Just hundreds of fish everywhere.
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Keauhou Beach Resort - Kona, Hawaii
Keauhou Beach Resort invites you to a special place where nature and history reside in harmony. Sacred sites speak of their ancestral memories. Walking paths are shaded by kukui (candlenut tree), hala (pandanus) and `ulu (breadfruit). Fragrant plumeria and colorful heleconia enliven lush gardens. Ocean tide pools invite you to explore with gentle sea turtles and the surf at Kahalu`u Bay beckons you to swim and snorkel. Here, sunsets paint the sky with passion and stars light the heavens like brilliant jewels.
Discover tales of antiquity at the sites of three heiau (stone temples); at King David Kalakaua's beach cottage; and at the royal bathing pool. Throughout the resort are murals by renowned artist Herb Kane, outrigger canoes carved from koa wood, and displays of delicate feather lei.
Travel to a state of mind where simple pleasures reawaken your senses. Hele mai, come, be our guest at Keauhou Beach Resort where ancient ways inspire new discoveries.
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