Cape Hatteras National Seashore
- +12524732111
- North Carolina, United States
- https://www.nps.gov/caha/index.htm
Location: Hawaiʻi Island, Hawaii
Address: Kōloa Beach area, HI 96772
Beach Type: Saltwater public beach (Pacific Ocean)
Sand Type: Black sand and mixed volcanic shoreline
Water Conditions: Moderate surf with rocky entry
Best For: Scenic views, experienced swimmers, photography
Best Time to Visit: Year-round; mornings for calmer water
Beach Hours: Sunrise to sunset
Pet Policy: Dogs allowed on leash
Beach Cleanliness: Natural and undeveloped
Average Rating: ⭐ 4.5
Pricing: Free public access
Parking: Limited roadside parking
Accessibility: Moderate (uneven volcanic terrain)
Crowd Level: Low
Kōloa Beach is a lesser-known coastal spot on Hawaiʻi Island featuring volcanic sand and rugged shoreline scenery. Unlike resort beaches, this area feels raw and natural, appealing to visitors who enjoy dramatic landscapes and quieter surroundings.
It’s best suited for confident ocean users and those who prioritize scenery over swimming ease.
There are no developed amenities at Kōloa Beach. Access is via nearby roads with limited parking, followed by short walks over uneven ground.
Visitors should bring all necessary supplies.
Surf conditions can change quickly, and entry may be rocky. There are no lifeguards on duty.
Swimming should only be attempted during calm conditions by experienced swimmers.
Photography
Scenic beach walks
Relaxing by the shoreline
Watching waves and volcanic formations
Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park: Lava fields and crater views
Punaluʻu Black Sand Beach: Famous black-sand beach nearby
South Point (Ka Lae): Southernmost point in the U.S.
Naʻalehu Town: Local eateries and bakeries
Volcano Village Lodging: Cabins and inns near the park
South Kona Vacation Rentals: Homes and cottages
Kailua-Kona Hotels: Larger selection (drive required)
Good to know: Lodging is limited in this region — plan stays in advance.
Wear sturdy footwear on volcanic rock
Check ocean conditions before entering
Bring water and sun protection
Pack out all trash
Kōloa Beach is ideal for visitors seeking a quiet, volcanic Hawaiian beach focused on scenery and solitude rather than amenities.
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