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A-Bay (Anaehoomalu Bay)
Waikoloaâĸ Kohala Coast
SwimmingSnorkelingFamily-FriendlySunsetFishponds
Best Time
Morning for calm waters, sunset for photos
About This Place
A-Bay, officially known as Anaehoomalu Bay, stands as one of the Big Island's most beloved beach destinations along the stunning Kohala Coast. This crescent-shaped beach in Waikoloa offers visitors a perfect blend of natural beauty, cultural history, and modern amenities that make it ideal for families and beach enthusiasts alike.
The bay's naturally protected waters remain calm throughout most of the year, creating excellent conditions for swimming and snorkeling. Ancient Hawaiian fishponds dot the shoreline, offering glimpses into traditional aquaculture practices that sustained communities for centuries. These historic ponds add cultural depth to your beach experience while providing unique photo opportunities.
Morning visits reward early arrivals with the calmest water conditions, perfect for swimming with children or trying snorkeling for the first time. As the day progresses, the beach becomes a hub for water sports, with rental equipment readily available for kayaking, paddleboarding, and windsurfing.
The real magic happens at sunset, when A-Bay transforms into one of Hawaii Island's premier sunset-viewing locations. The western exposure provides unobstructed views of the sun sinking into the Pacific, creating spectacular photo opportunities against the backdrop of palm trees and ancient fishponds.
Convenient free parking at Waikoloa Beach Resort makes access simple, while nearby resort amenities provide dining and refreshment options. The combination of calm waters, rich history, and stunning natural beauty makes A-Bay an essential stop for anyone exploring the Big Island's diverse coastline.
Visitor Information
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Admission
Free
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Best Time
Morning for calm waters, sunset for photos
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Access
Free parking at Waikoloa Beach Resort
Highlights
- â Calm protected waters
- â Ancient fishponds
- â Sunset views
- â Water sport rentals
Location
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