Awahua Beach

Molokai Beach Guide

Awahua Beach

Awahua Beach is a remote black-sand beach on Molokai's Kalaupapa Peninsula, known for sea cliffs, historic significance, restricted access and dangerous no-swim ocean conditions.

Awahua Beach
Awahua Beach

Awahua Beach, Molokai

This scenic beach is located on Molokai's Kalaupapa Peninsula. The peninsula is backed by the world's tallest sea cliffs. Because of its remoteness and the fact that it is difficult to access, those inflicted with Hansen's disease (leprosy) were forced to live in exile here between 1866 and 1969. Today, the peninsula is home to a few surviving Hansen's disease patients.

A narrow trail leads down from the Pala'au State Park on top of the cliffs to the peninsula below. However, visitors have to join a tour group that is led by a guide. Alternatively, you can see the beach from a public lookout that is located next to the trailhead, 1,664 feet (507 m) above the peninsula.

Because Kalaupapa is difficult to access and either involves a hike or mule ride, Awahua Beach doesn't see many visitors. The beach is composed of detrital sand, which appears black. It is therefore also known as Black Sand Beach. The swimming conditions are poor here. There is no protective reef and the nearshore ocean bottom drops off quickly. Strong rip currents make swimming hazardous.

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Kate

July 22, 2012

I haven't been down to the beach, but the view from the Kalaupapa Lookout to the beach and the peninsula is stunning.

Location, Parking and Directions

Awahua Beach is located on Molokai's Kalaupapa Peninsula below the sea cliffs. Access to Kalaupapa is restricted and requires proper authorization and permits. Do not attempt to hike or enter the peninsula without checking current official access rules. The beach can also be viewed from the Kalaupapa lookout area above the peninsula.

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Where is Awahua Beach located?

Awahua Beach is located on Molokai's Kalaupapa Peninsula, below the sea cliffs on the island's north shore.

Can visitors go to Awahua Beach?

Access to Kalaupapa is restricted and requires current authorization and permits. Visitors should check official National Park Service and Hawaii Department of Health rules before planning any trip.

Is Awahua Beach safe for swimming?

No. Awahua Beach is not safe for swimming because there is no protective reef, the nearshore bottom drops off quickly and strong rip currents can occur.

Why is Awahua Beach historically significant?

Awahua Beach is part of the Kalaupapa Peninsula, which was used as an isolated settlement for people with Hansen's disease. The area remains culturally and historically sensitive.

What facilities are available at Awahua Beach?

Awahua Beach has no beach facilities and no lifeguards. Access is restricted, and visitors must follow all permit, park and resident-privacy rules.