Honokohau Bay Beach, located just north of Kona, is part of the 1,160-acre Kaloko-Honokohau National Historic Park. This expansive beach features gray and white sand and is known for its calm waters, making it ideal for snorkeling due to an offshore protective reef. The area is rich in archaeological sites, including ancient fishponds and Hawaiian temples, offering a glimpse into the history of the region. The beach itself is relatively un-crowded, providing a serene and peaceful environment for visitors.
The beach's unique landscape includes a dynamic fish community and offers stunning sunsets. However, it lacks direct amenities like restrooms or showers at the beach itself, though these can be found at the nearby Kaloko-Honokohau National Park visitor center.
Visitors can explore the historic trails, including a restored section of the Māmalahoa Trail, which adds to the cultural and natural appeal of the area.