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(808) 323-4322
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285 Kealakehe Pkwy, Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
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Small part of a preserve dedicated to Hawaiian culture and history.
Features
Type: Protected From Open Ocean
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Type: Tide Pools
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Sand Type: White
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Parking: Street only
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Good For: Kayaking
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Good For: Snorkeling
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Good For: Sunsets
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Alula Beach is a secluded cove that is located at the west end of Honokohau Marina & Small Boat Harbor. It is part of Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park. If the water is calm there might be some good snorkeling here. The beach itself is a nice crescent shape but overall not that impressive and pretty reefy all around.
You'll sometimes spot kayakers launching from here. Also note that it is likely to be a mostly local crowd hanging out here and maybe not what you'd call a family friendly spot based on what they're up to at the time.
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