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Makalawena Beach

4.6 (50 reviews)

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Derek V.

It's nice to get the chance to relax amongst sand and waves on an island filled with rock. The island of Hawai'i certainly is beautiful, but the beaches are far and few. Makalawena proved to be a perfect place to soak up some sun, swim in turquoise waters, and get a few pages read. It is a bit of a trek to get here; but it weeds out the weak from the worthy. Take the journey, embrace the adventure, and bask in the rewards. Gorgeous day!

Spectacular Beach!!! It's a trek by car (super unmaintained roads and highly recommend 4x4 off-roading capable vehicle) and by foot. I heard it was a quiet beach and one could find themselves alone there but it was pretty busy. I went in thought the Kelaha Kai state park access road. The beach itself is huge and I didn't even go all the way to the end. I was short on time so I spent my time swimming as much as possible. Tanning was my priority also because the south part where I swam was really rocky.

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Tomomi S.

Cool beach and hike to get there. You can drive down to the beach too but it looked like a very challenging and technical drive. The hike is 1.5 miles to the beach, and it is all lava rocks (well, you're on the Big Island!) so I'd recommend wearing a hat & sneakers, pack your water, snacks, sunscreens, towels and walk on down. You'll be rewarded with long white sand beach and blue ocean.

Spinor L.

This place is terrible never go there. Just kidding. One of the best parts of this place is that it's so quiet and private. Absolutely divine.

Almost to the beach, but had to stop on the hike in and swing on this tree
Bryant G.

The beach itself is beautiful, but the way to get there isn't super clearly marked. We followed google maps to the trail head but I guess there are two of them. We ended up accidentally choosing the one off highway 19 which was apparently more for 4 wheel vehicles. What we were told by several friends and multiple social media posts was a 20 minute hike turned out to be almost and hour and 20 minutes. The beach is great, but be careful to bring lots of water and take the right path in if you are going there.

Erin W.

Gorgeous beach! I think it might be my favorite in all of the Hawaiian islands. Secluded and clean and teaming with wildlife. Key points to note about getting to this beach include having a 4-wheel drive vehicle & closed toe shoes for the hike to the beach. The road to drive in is not for the average rental car. I seriously only recommend attempting this drive with a heavy duty truck, suv or jeep. It is ROUGH! Then, once you make the drive in, there is a 1.25 mile hike across a rough lava field, to get to the actual beach. There are a few other beaches along the way, if you wish to cut the hike short but, Makalawena is worth the trek.

Off roading 101
Anna C.

Never made it to the Beach. There's about an hour of this road that's absolutely horrible. Don't even try without a jeep. We're used to off roading from utah and experienced with off-roading and it was horrible. Either park at the very beginning and walk or hitch a ride with a jeep

Makalawena Beach is an idyllic setting for a quiet day at the beach for visitors or local members of the community
Michael S.

Hawaii got 99 problems, but da beach ain't one. The road to get to THIS beach is the problem. It legit requires a 4x4 (or 4wd) vehicle with "high clearance" to traverse the unpaved, uneven, & rocky road through 4.5-mile coastal Kekaha Kai State Park (from Queen Ka'ahumanu Highway aka Hwy 19). Kekaha Kai is a black lava wasteland ... that opens through a row of shade trees to an idyllic salt-and-pepper white sand beach (Makalawena Beach) frequented by Hawaiian water birds, turtles, locals, and tourists. Of course, you can skip the road and trek the 25-40 minute hike across the black rocky landscape, too. We slowly attempted the drive and I'm so glad we did ... to find this popular, yet "hidden" beach surrounded by tranquil tide pools plus palm and other tropical trees. The Ōpaeula Pond wetlands was a small fishing village that was wiped out in a devastating 1946 tsunami and named a National Natural Landmark in 1972. Makalawena Beach is marvelous, less-crowded, and serene (except the occasional plane landing at nearby Kona International Airport). At times, it really felt like we were on a deserted tropical island with just the breeze, birds, and waves to keep us company. I truly wish I was there now!

Be respectful of this area and those that care for it
Chelsea R.

We bought the "Hawaii The Big Island Revealed" book as recommended by the car rental guy. In this book he mentioned this beach. Also, when we did the Night Manta Ray tour one of the guys recommended this beach to us as well. BUT everyone says the road is pretty nasty AKA you need a 4 wheel drive car with high clearance. As we drove here I was reading Yelp reviews on what to expect. One guy said he did this in his CAR RENTAL! Like, regular car! Not high clearance! I later went on to read (I can't remember if it was the same guy or not) that he suggested hiking this with your kids, their strollers, and a ice chest. Haha. After that I figured out he had to have been kidding. I'm going to go on here and say that for the record do NOT try this in anything other than a Jeep. And a wrangler for that. I mean, you SERIOUSLY need the clearance for this. The holes are DEEP in some spots. That is if you're renting it. I'm sure if you live here and own your own car...you can do you bro. But for the rest of us visitors, you have to have a high clearance vehicle otherwise you will scrape the ish out of the bottom of your car and pay a ton in damages. Cool! So that's out of the way. Once you get to the gate that forces you to walk on foot you're going to see signs that it's private property. Now, the book, nor the guy mentioned anything about it being private land. I guess a caretaker lives there? Just, be respectful of his area. There's literally a sign that says not to pick the coconuts. So you have to realize that at some point, someONE thought it was okay to walk up to a house with coconut trees and pick their fruit. My idea behind the signs is to keep the disrespectful people out. Like, be quiet, don't leave your trash everywhere and don't destroy the land. Simple. Respect where you're at. This beach is so beautiful BECAUSE not many people can get to it. I do wish we had more time to spend here though. Next time we come we will devote an entire day here-no questions asked. The sand was so soft, the water so chill and clear, it was quiet and secluded. Some shady spots. It was truly perfect!

Jake H.

Makalawena Beach was one of my favorite beaches on the big island because it was harder to get to and peaceful as not many people were there. Without really hiking in, you do need a 4WD vehicle because you are bouncing over lava rocks and potholes. Most rental companies don't let you drive here with their cars. It is definitely worth the trip! Makalawena Beach is a must for all trips to Kona.

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Jill M.

Other than a long drive on a very bumpy road and a few minutes that you are reminded that there are more tourists arriving and your in the flight zone, this beach is awesome! Lots of space (if you're not too lazy, old, disabled, or loaded down with stuff) to walk to. Grills, picnic tables, trash cans, no flush toilets, lava/sand beach, snorkeling on calmer days and fresh breezes. You might even spy a Hawaiian Monk Seal on the beach.

Cam G.

What can I say this is probably one of, if not my favorite beach on the Big Island! The road to get here is pretty sketchy and I was kind of scared we were going to pop our tires on the lava rock road but we went anyways! Once you get there and get parked I suggest taking the walking trail down about a 1/4 mile and on the left is an absolutely amazing white sand beach with such beautiful views and the sunset here was unbelievably amazing! If there is one thing I could have done differently it would be to devote a whole day to this beach! I wanted more!

Mony K.

Sea turtles and Hawaiian monk seals come on shore sometimes, great spot to catch waves and surf, white sand and great sunshine

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Great spot. Not crowded. Perfect snorkeling spot! Clear water calm. Liked it better than hapuna bay beach area.

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Awesome place. Be ready for a hike there. Wear comfortable shoes. Great swimming! Not for lazy people.

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