Heeia Bay Beach is a secluded and lesser-known spot located north of Keauhou Harbor in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. The beach is nestled below homes and a resort, making it a tranquil escape from the more crowded areas. It features smooth black lava rocks and a steep slope to the water, which is not ideal for sunbathing but offers good conditions for kayaking or stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) from nearby Keauhou Bay Beach Park. The area also holds historical significance with the remnants of the ancient Holua Slide nearby, though much of it is now covered by development.
The beach's remote nature means it lacks typical beach amenities, but its proximity to Kailua-Kona provides easy access to dining and lodging options. For those seeking a peaceful, off-the-beaten-path experience, Heeia Bay offers a serene environment with opportunities for snorkeling and exploring the surrounding landscape.
Despite its lack of facilities, the beach is a great spot for those interested in exploring Hawaii's natural beauty without the crowds often found at more popular beaches.