Waialea Bay (Beach 69)

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Waialea Bay (Beach 69)

Waialea Bay, also known as Beach 69, is a shaded Kohala Coast white-sand beach with swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving, surfing, kayaking, restrooms and no lifeguards.

Beach 69
Beach 69

Waialea Bay (Beach 69), Big Island

Waialea Bay is one of the few beautiful white-sand beaches on the Big Island of Hawaii. Many local families come here with their children. The summer months are mostly calm and perfect for swimming and snorkeling.

The ocean bottom drops off gradually and reaches depths of around 30 feet (9 m) just outside of the bay. Below the surface, you'll find several coral colonies around large underwater rocks. Lots of colorful fish live in the area.

The water is less friendly in the winter and since there are no lifeguards on duty, it may be best to stay on the shore and watch the waves. When the surf is up, surfers and bodyboarders are drawn to a surf break at the northern point of the bay.

Waialea Beach is also known as Beach 69 among local residents. Visitors may chuckle at this name and wonder why it's called like that. The reason is because the public utility pole that's standing at the road that leads to the beach is number 69.

The shore is tucked into a private neighborhood, but has a public access trail. There is plenty of shade on the beach, which makes it a perfect spot for a picnic and to spend an entire day here.

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Location, Parking and Directions

Waialea Bay is located off Alakea Drive in Kamuela, HI 96743, on Hawaii Island's Kohala Coast. From Kona, drive north on Highway 19. Before mile marker 70, turn left onto Puako Road, then turn right onto the paved narrow access road. The parking lot is on the left after a short drive. Parking is for non-residents, and the park is open from 7:00 am to 7:30 pm.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Waialea Bay located?

Waialea Bay is located off Alakea Drive near Puako on Hawaii Island's Kohala Coast.

Why is Waialea Bay called Beach 69?

The beach is called Beach 69 because utility pole number 69 stands near the road that leads to the beach.

Is Waialea Bay good for snorkeling?

Yes. Snorkeling can be very good during calm summer conditions, especially around coral colonies and underwater rocks.

Are there lifeguards at Waialea Bay?

No. No lifeguards are listed at Waialea Bay, so visitors should avoid rough surf and check conditions before entering the water.

What facilities are available at Waialea Bay?

Facilities include showers, restrooms and no lifeguards.