Kua Bay (Manini'owali Beach)

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Kua Bay (Manini'owali Beach)

Kua Bay, also known as Manini'owali Beach, is a white-sand Big Island beach with clear water, swimming, snorkeling, bodyboarding, surfing and no lifeguards.

Kua Bay
Kua Bay

Kua Bay (Manini'owali Beach), Big Island

Kua Bay (Manini'owali Beach) is part of the Kekaha Kai State Park, which is located along the leeward coast of the Big Island of Hawaii. It marks the northern end of the state park and features several hiking trails and a number of lookout points from which you can enjoy great views of the salt-and-pepper coastline.

Swimming and snorkeling are popular activities in the summer, when the water is calmer. But even then there are days when novice swimmers shouldn't go into the water because the shorebreak can be very powerful and dangerous. It's what makes Kua Bay popular among bodyboarders and surfers.

Another major attraction is the marine wildlife that thrives in the bay. On calmer days, you can see turtles and dolphins not far from shore. Some turtles actually swim up to the shore. Dolphins are a less common sight, but they do make frequent appearances in the summer months.

Access to Kua Bay is easy. From the main highway, take the 1.5 mile paved road that leads to a parking lot. The parking lot fills up quickly during weekends, so people also park along the final stretch of the road. At the end of the road is a convenient turnaround.

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Location, Parking and Directions

Kua Bay, also known as Manini'owali Beach, is located off Highway 19 north of mile marker 88 on the Big Island's west coast. The park entry road is between mile markers 88 and 89 on Queen Kaahumanu Highway. Follow the paved road to the parking area. The source notes that the gate is open from 9 am to 7 pm.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Kua Bay located?

Kua Bay, also known as Manini'owali Beach, is located off Highway 19 between mile markers 88 and 89 at the northern end of Kekaha Kai State Park.

Is Kua Bay good for swimming?

Yes, swimming can be good when the ocean is calm, especially in summer. However, the source page warns that the shorebreak can be powerful and dangerous.

What activities are listed for Kua Bay?

The source page lists swimming, snorkeling, diving, bodyboarding and surfing.

Are there lifeguards at Kua Bay?

No. The source page lists no lifeguards at Kua Bay.

What facilities are available at Kua Bay?

Facilities include showers, restrooms, picnic tables and no lifeguards.