Beaches on the Big Island – Black Sand, White Sand & Powerful Volcanic Coastlines

The Big Island of Hawai‘i offers some of the most diverse and dramatic beaches in the world — from pure white-sand
resorts in Kona to green-sand shores, black-sand volcanic beaches, crystal-clear snorkeling bays, and calm family-friendly coves.

This guide explores the best beaches across the island, including the Kona Coast, Kohala Coast, Hilo side, and remote southern shores.

Why Visit Big Island Beaches?

  • Iconic white, black, and green-sand beaches
  • Clear water perfect for snorkeling & turtles
  • Calm resort beaches on the Kohala Coast
  • Dramatic volcanic landscapes
  • Manta ray night snorkeling in Kona
  • Warm water year-round

Best Beaches on the Big Island

From luxurious resort beaches on the Kohala Coast to remote volcanic shores, these are the top beaches on Hawai‘i Island.

Hapuna Beach

One of Hawai‘i’s top white-sand beaches — wide, sunny, perfect for families, swimming, and bodyboarding.

Mauna Kea Beach (Kauna‘oa)

World-class resort beach with calm turquoise water, soft white sand & excellent snorkeling.

Manini‘owali Beach (Kua Bay)

Stunning blue water, bright white sand, and great conditions for swimming on calm days.

Punalu‘u Black Sand Beach

Famous volcanic black-sand beach with sea turtles resting on shore. A must-see landmark.

Papakōlea Green Sand Beach

One of only four green-sand beaches in the world. Remote, windy, and unforgettable.

Kahalu‘u Beach Park

Big Island’s premier beginner-friendly snorkeling beach with abundant tropical fish.

Anaeho‘omalu Beach (A-Bay)

A beautiful beach lined with palm trees, sunsets, calm water & resort amenities.

Richardson Ocean Park

Hilo’s best swimming beach with calm volcanic tidepools and black-sand coves.

Where to Stay on the Big Island

Kohala Coast (Hapuna, Mauna Kea, Waikoloa)

  • Luxury beachfront resorts
  • Best white-sand beaches on the island
  • Calm water ideal for families

Kona Coast (Kua Bay, Kahalu‘u)

  • Oceanfront hotels & condos
  • Snorkeling beaches and lava-rock coves
  • Close to manta ray tours & restaurants

Hilo Side (Richardson, Carlsmith)

  • Budget-friendly stays
  • Calm tidepools perfect for beginners
  • Green volcanic landscapes & waterfalls

South Island (Punalu‘u & Papakōlea)

  • Rural inns & eco-lodges
  • Best for exploring unique volcanic beaches
  • Quiet, remote locations

Best Time to Visit Big Island Beaches

SeasonConditions
Summer (June–Sept)Calm water, great snorkeling, long sunny days.
Fall (Oct–Nov)Warm water, fewer crowds, beautiful sunsets.
Winter (Dec–Feb)Good for whale watching; some beaches get bigger surf.
Spring (March–May)Warm, clear water and excellent snorkeling.

🌡️ Big Island Water Temperatures

  • Summer: 79–82°F
  • Fall: 78–81°F
  • Winter: 76–79°F
  • Spring: 77–80°F

Best Big Island Beaches by Category

Best for Families

  • Hapuna Beach
  • Mauna Kea Beach
  • Richardson Ocean Park

Best for Snorkeling

  • Kahalu‘u Beach Park
  • Hapuna Beach (north end)
  • Kealakekua Bay (nearby)

Most Unique Beaches

  • Punalu‘u Black Sand Beach
  • Papakōlea Green Sand Beach
  • Anaeho‘omalu Beach

Best for Sunsets

  • A-Bay (Anaeho‘omalu)
  • Hapuna Beach
  • Mauna Kea Beach

FAQs About Big Island Beaches

Which Big Island beach is best?

Hapuna Beach and Mauna Kea Beach are generally considered the best white-sand beaches.

What is the famous black-sand beach?

Punalu‘u Black Sand Beach is the most iconic — often with turtles resting on shore.

Is there really a green-sand beach?

Yes — Papakōlea is one of only four green-sand beaches in the world.

Where can I snorkel the best?

Kahalu‘u Beach Park and Kealakekua Bay offer the clearest water and most marine life.

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