Kamakahonu Beach

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Kamakahonu Beach

Kamakahonu Beach is a calm Kailua-Kona swimming beach on the Big Island with shallow water, snorkeling, canoe rentals, historic Ahuena Heiau nearby and no lifeguards.

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Kamakahonu Beach, Big Island

For a beach once inhabited by a king, Kamakahonu Beach on the Big Island of Hawaii is surprisingly calm and unflustered. Locals have nicknamed it "Children’s Beach" because of the gentle waves and shallow water. It is one of the safest swimming beaches in Kona. Nearby is the King Kamehameha Kona Beach Hotel, a popular place among vacationing families.

Kamakahonu has a lot to offer for adults as well. It is an important historical site, having served as the final home of King Kamehameha the Great, who lived here from 1812 until his death in 1819. You can still find many of his old projects around; most of them are buildings and temples where he held office. His personal temple, the Ahuena Heiau, was built in the water and now sits a few yards off the shore.

Besides swimming, sailing, snorkeling and fishing are also very popular Kona activities here. Off the Kailua Pier, there are some good fishing spots. Also, you can rent canoes, paddle boats and fishing and snorkeling gear from the many beach shops on the shore.

Kamakahonu has many beach facilities, such as restrooms, showers and BBQ areas. It’s a good beach for a picnic since there are shaded picnic spots along the shore. There are also a few fancy restaurants and concessions in the area, offering a nice mix of local and international cuisine.

The name Kamakahonu means "the turtle eye" in the Hawaiian language. It is believed that the name originated from a rock, which was shaped like a turtle and which is now located under Kailua Pier.

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Rayne

Sun Mar 02, 2014

This beach is small but has very calm water. Perfect for little ones. There is a shower and bathroom on the pier and an ABC store for snacks, refreshments, sunscreen, etc. No parking but there is a lot up Palani road and is only a few minutes walk to the beach.

Location, Parking and Directions

Kamakahonu Beach is located on Kaahumanu Place in Kailua-Kona, HI 96740, where Palani Road meets Alii Drive near Kailua Pier and the King Kamehameha Kona Beach Hotel area. Parking in the immediate waterfront area can be limited, so allow extra time.

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Where is Kamakahonu Beach located?

Kamakahonu Beach is located on Kaahumanu Place in Kailua-Kona, near Kailua Pier and the King Kamehameha Kona Beach Hotel area.

Is Kamakahonu Beach good for children?

Yes. The source page says locals nickname it Children's Beach because of the gentle waves and shallow water.

What is Kamakahonu Beach known for historically?

The source page says King Kamehameha the Great lived here from 1812 until his death in 1819, and Ahuena Heiau is located nearby.

What activities are listed for Kamakahonu Beach?

The source page lists swimming, snorkeling, canoeing, boating and fishing.

What facilities are available at Kamakahonu Beach?

Facilities include showers, restrooms, BBQ areas, nearby restaurants and concessions, canoe and paddle boat rentals, and no lifeguards.