Old Kona Airport Beach Park

Old Kona Airport Beach draws skilled surfers from throughout Kona town to its high surf-prone shoreline, boasting both lava rock inlets and sandy inlets with plenty of lava rocks. At its southern end are calmer conditions for swimmers with only caution required when encountering sharp coral or lave rocks. While rough waves and currents are frequently experienced here, its proximity to Kona town makes this beach ideal for watching sunsets or enjoying an evening picnic - more advanced divers may even explore offshore diving for green sea turtles or even occasional Manta Rays!

Surfing Hotspot: Old Kona Airport Beach is frequented by experienced local surfers when exposed to high waves, providing a challenging yet rewarding surfing experience for enthusiasts.

Swimming Opportunities: The southern end of the beach features sandy inlet channels that provide swimmers with calmer conditions for swimming. However, caution must be exercised due to sharp coral and lava rocks as well as rough waves and currents present during both summer and winter swells.

Diving Adventures: For advanced divers, Old Kona Airport Beach provides excellent scuba diving opportunities with its plentiful coral cover, diverse reef fish species, and chances to encounter Green Sea Turtles and Manta Rays. Entry/exit points may require careful consideration during periods of strong swells; however, special features like arches, swim-throughs, and caves add further allure when diving this area.

Proximity to Kona Town: This beach's real value lies in its closeness to Kona town, making it the ideal spot for watching sunsets and hosting picnics after getting some food from nearby.


Facts about Old Kona Airport Beach Park

Location: West coast of the Big Island, near Kailua-Kona
Parking: Ample parking available near the entrance of the park
Access: Easily accessible from Queen Ka'ahumanu Highway (Route 19)
Dangers: Strong currents and occasional high surf
Amenities: Picnic areas with tables and grills, restrooms, showers, pavilions, hiking trails
Activities: Swimming, snorkeling, surfing, boogie boarding, sunbathing, picnicking, hiking, jogging, fishing, and wildlife viewing
Scenic Qualities: Stunning ocean views, golden sandy beach, lava rock formations, colorful sunsets
Wildlife and Natural Features: Coral reefs, tropical fish, green sea turtles, spinner dolphins, native coastal vegetation
Cultural or Historical Significance: Formerly an airport, now a popular recreational area; reflects Hawaii's aviation history and natural beauty
Seasonal Information: Drier conditions in the summer months (May to October) and rain showers in the winter (November to April)
Family Friendliness: Suitable for families with children
Nearby Attractions: Kailua-Kona town, Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park, Pu'uhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park, Kona coffee farms, Kealakekua Bay

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Price: Free
Location
Kailua-Kona, Big Island