Cape Hatteras National Seashore
- +12524732111
- North Carolina, United States
- https://www.nps.gov/caha/index.htm
Location: Honolulu, Oʻahu, Hawaii
Address: Kaluahole Beach area, Honolulu, HI 96815
Beach Type: Saltwater public beach (Pacific Ocean)
Sand Type: Light sand with rocky sections
Water Conditions: Generally calm; reef-protected
Best For: Swimming, relaxing, local beach use
Best Time to Visit: Year-round; mornings and weekdays
Beach Hours: Sunrise to sunset
Pet Policy: Dogs allowed on leash
Beach Cleanliness: Clean and lightly maintained
Average Rating: ⭐ 4.5
Pricing: Free public access
Parking: Limited street parking
Accessibility: Good (flat access to sand)
Crowd Level: Low to moderate
Kaluahole Beach is a small, low-key beach in Honolulu that offers a quieter alternative to the busier Waikīkī shoreline. With generally calm water and a relaxed neighborhood feel, it’s well suited for casual swimming and short beach visits.
It’s a local-style beach without heavy crowds.
Facilities are limited, but basic access is easy from nearby streets. Visitors should bring water and shade if staying for long periods.
Water is usually calm but reef areas may be shallow at low tide. There are no permanent lifeguards on duty.
Swimming and wading
Relaxing by the shore
Beach walking
Sunset watching
Waikīkī Beach: Nearby dining and nightlife
Ala Moana Beach Park: Large park nearby
Diamond Head: Hiking and views
Ala Moana Center: Shopping
Waikīkī Hotels: Closest lodging
Honolulu Hotels: Business and leisure options
Vacation Rentals: Condos nearby
Watch for shallow reef at low tide
Respect nearby residential areas
Pack out all trash
Kaluahole Beach is ideal for visitors seeking a calm, local-feeling Honolulu beach without heavy crowds.
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