Hawaii Kaimana Beach Guide
The water is exceptionally clear and blue and two
beautiful, offshore island known as the Mokuluas, add to the tropical atmosphere
of the area. Access is only available by a public access walkways. Please respect
local resident's properity.
Services and Amenities
No Lifeguard
No facilities
No fresh water
Sandy Beach
Large rocks
Shady
areas
Good swimming and snorkeling
Honolulu residents have come to
depend on Kaimana Beach and the surrounding area as a primary source
of access to the ocean. It is one of the premier swimming beaches in all of Hawaii.
Amazingly, by removing the Natatorium pool and carefully engineering new groins,
a 500 yard near shore swimming channel, dredged in the 1920's, becomes available
to Hawaii's swimmers.
The Kaimana Beach Coalition is dedicated to the
preservation of the "last local beach" in Honolulu.
Cautions:
Watch out for the Portugese Man-of-War (jellyfish) and stinging limu (seaweed)
especially from June through September. Always monitor ocean conditions closely.
Obey all postings and warning signs
|