Ka'alawai Beach

Oahu Beach Guide

Ka'alawai Beach

Ka'alawai Beach is a narrow south shore beach below Diamond Head, known for shallow reef, quiet scenery, surf access and nearby landmarks like Shangri La and Black Point.

Ka'alawai Beach, Oahu

Ka'alawai Beach is located at the foothills of Diamond Head on Oahu's south shore.The beach fronts the upscale neighborhood of Ka'alawai. It is a narrow, white-sand beach with a shallow reef offshore, which makes for poor swimming conditions. There are only a few scattered pockets of sand on the nearshore ocean bottom. Freshwater bubbles up between the rocks of the reef. That's probably why the beach is called "Ka'alawai," which means “the watery rock” in the Hawaiian language. The beach is mainly used by surfers, who paddle out to the surf spot called Brown's, which is located just behind the reef.

A famous museum lies at the eastern end of the beach – Shangri La (also known as Doris Duke Foundation). This mansion is the former home of Doris Duke, who was the daughter and only child of James Duke, the founder of the American Tobacco Company. After her father's death, she became one of the wealthiest women in the world. The mansion is now an art museum, featuring Islamic art. Another landmark at the eastern end of Ka'alawai Beach is Black Point, a lava rock peninsula.

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Nathaniel Takao

Sat Aug 17, 2019

Ka'alawai AKA Cromwells is a perfect place to go to the beach. There are 2 sides the beach side is for beginners and the wall side for intermediate/or advanced swimmers

Tri Doc

Tue Oct 24, 2017

Ka'alawai is a very special more private natural beach. It's actually sometimes called secrets because few tourists and even locals know about it.
I disagree with the comments that it is a poor beach for swimming. I find it to be an excellent beach for swimming.
There is an outside reef that helps protects the shore area under most conditions.
Although there are some shallow spots, the outside reef helps keep the water calmer and is a plus for swimming. There is also a channel near the cove where the beach is accessed that leads past the surf spots for the more adventurous swimmer seeking deeper water.

Location, Parking and Directions

Ka'alawai Beach is located in Honolulu below Diamond Head on Oahu's south shore, fronting the Ka'alawai neighborhood near Black Point and Shangri La. Parking is limited in the residential area, and there are no beach facilities or lifeguards. Use legal parking only, respect nearby homes and check surf and reef conditions before entering the water.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Ka'alawai Beach located?

Ka'alawai Beach is located below Diamond Head on Oahu's south shore, fronting the Ka'alawai neighborhood near Black Point and Shangri La.

Is Ka'alawai Beach good for swimming?

No. Ka'alawai Beach is not a good casual swimming beach because the shoreline is narrow and the nearshore ocean bottom has shallow reef and rocks. Swimming should only be considered during very calm conditions.

Can you surf at Ka'alawai Beach?

Yes. Experienced surfers use Ka'alawai Beach to paddle out to the offshore surf break called Brown's. The reef and changing surf make this area better for experienced surfers than beginners.

What is near Ka'alawai Beach?

Nearby landmarks include Diamond Head, Shangri La Museum of Islamic Art, Culture & Design, Black Point, Diamond Head Road, Kahala and Waikiki.

Are there facilities at Ka'alawai Beach?

No. Ka'alawai Beach has no facilities and no lifeguards. Parking is limited in the nearby residential area, so visitors should plan a short, respectful visit.