Kikaua Point Park

Kailua-Kona, HI 96740

Hours

Open daily 7 a.m. - 8 p.m.

Cost

Visiting is free, but you must obtain a parking pass at the entrance gate​. Access is through the Kukio Golf Resort.

About

When traveling with children and you seek peaceful waters for swimming and snorkeling, visit Kikaua Point Park.

The park is adjacent to the serene Kukio Beach and is accessible through the Kukio Golf Resort. The result is a striking balance between natural beauty and modern amenities.

It is also near top area attractions and landmarks, making it easy to plan a fun-filled itinerary. For instance, after a morning swim, head to Kona Cloud Forest Sanctuary for a jungle experience. Or plan a day visiting popular beaches like Wawaloli Beach Park and Kohanaiki Beach Park. The possibilities are endless!

The beach at Kikaua Point Park is a favorite of families. The sheltered lagoon creates calm and gentle water conditions. The shallow waters with a sandy bottom offer a safe and enjoyable learning experience. Snorkeling is also enjoyable in the calm waters, making underwater exploration safe and exciting.

Kikaua Point Park's main allure lies in its ability to offer a serene escape while being easily accessible. The beach's gentle waters, combined with the scenic backdrop of the Hawaiian coast, make it a sought-after spot for relaxation and family fun. The park is open until a half hour after sunset, allowing visitors to witness the captivating Hawaiian spectacle.

The park's existence blends with the region's natural and cultural landscape, inviting visitors to enjoy its beauty and ponder the rich historical narratives of Hawaii.

Kikaua Point Park: Fun Facts & Cool Features

One of its most notable features is the accessible nature trail, a paved path that leads from the parking area to the beach. This trail, accommodating baby strollers and wheelchairs, exemplifies the park's commitment to accessibility, making it an easily reachable spot for all visitors.

Another significant highlight is the park's partly artificial cove, shielded by rock walls and ledges. This man-made creation is harmoniously blended with natural elements, fringed by white sands and a shallow lagoon. The calm and shallow waters of the cove offer a safe environment for aquatic activities.

A unique aspect of Kikaua Point Park is the presence of green sea turtles, often seen grazing in the shallows of the clear tide pools or sunning on the warm lava rocks. The opportunity to observe these majestic creatures in their natural habitat adds an extra layer of wonder to the park experience.

The park also features palm trees and soft sand, perfect for strolls. The lush grassy knoll at the northern edge offers a serene spot for relaxation or a picnic from nearby eateries like Nephi's Smokehouse.

When your Hawaii vacation calls for calm waters, cool breezes, and lush surroundings, go to Kikaua Point Park.

Getting There

Here's how you can get to Kikaua Point Park from Kailua-Kona:

  • Head north from Kailua-Kona.
  • Travel 17 miles on Highway 19, also known as Queen Ka'ahumanu Highway.
  • Look for Kukio Nui Drive around mile marker 87 and make a left turn.
  • At the entrance on Palena Aina, inform the security guard that you wish to visit Kikaua Point Park
  • The security will direct you to the gate that leads to the parking lot and provide you with a beach pass​​.

Local Tips

  • It's advisable to arrive by 9:00 AM to secure a parking spot.
  • Obtain a beach access pass from the guard station at the Prince Kukio resort.
  • The park boasts grassy areas, powdery sand, shade, and clean restrooms.
  • Be cautious near the rocks, as they are home to spiky black urchins (Wana). The left side of the beach offers a cove with safe water levels for children.​
  • After your visit, ensure to return the passes. This helps manage the limited parking availability and allows others to enjoy the park​.

Location

Kailua-Kona, HI 96740

Frequently Asked Questions

Travelers can easily fly directly into Ellison Onizuka Kona International Airport (KOA) on the Big Island. Alternatively, the Hilo International Airport (ITO) is on the eastern side of the island about 1½ hours away. If flying to Honolulu International Airport, you will need to connect to a short 40 minute flight to the Big Island.

High season in Kona tends to be from December to March as people look to escape colder regions. This also coincides with the wetter season, providing occasional rain showers. The spring and fall shoulder seasons, April to May as well as September to October, are ideal times to visit for beautiful weather and fewer crowds.

Kona is a region on the western side of the Big Island. Kailua-Kona is the biggest town within that district, though frequently referred to itself as Kona - so when people mention Kona they could be talking about the town or the entire district.


From Keauhou Bay just south of Kona to the renowned snorkeling paradise at Kahalu’u Beach Park and beaches located north of the Kona Airport, there are numerous swim-friendly spots to choose from. Magic Sands is a popular central area, though the beach is somewhat smaller. Check out Manini or Hapuna, or even near the Kailua Pier. Don’t forget to pack your reef shoes as some access points can be rocky, and keep in mind some waters are purely for surfers.

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