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Kaiholena (Sapphire) Cove

big island/kohala
Beaches
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HI-270 & Kaiholena Pl
Waimea, 96743

Hiking, Swimming

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Hiking, Swimming

Kaiholena (Sapphire) Cove

The Big Island's Sapphire


Hidden away between mile markers 11 and 12 lies a secluded coastal gem known as Kaiholena Cove. Accessible via an unpaved road, this off-the-beaten-path paradise offers a remarkable escape. While the road can be too rough for vehicles, a convenient parking area awaits, with just a short 750-foot walk to the captivating cove. To ensure you're on the right track, look for the gravel road rather than red rocks and dirt.

Kaiholena's landscape is characterized by its intense heat, harsh terrain, and, during the mid to late summer, the presence of pesky small flies that can be quite persistent on land. However, don't let these challenges deter you, for the underwater world here is nothing short of incredible.

As you take the plunge into the inviting waters of Kaiholena Cove, you'll discover an underwater wonderland teeming with an abundance of fish and other marine life. The entry into the cove can be relatively easy, making it a fantastic spot for snorkeling. To fully appreciate this aquatic treasure, it's advisable to stay within the protective embrace of the cove. Venturing beyond its boundaries can lead to rougher waters and a more exposed environment.

The best time to visit Kaiholena is during the morning, but even afternoons can provide memorable snorkeling experiences. While the road conditions to this hidden paradise can sometimes deteriorate, necessitating the use of a 4WD vehicle until the craters are filled in, the journey is well worth the effort.

Kaiholena Cove beckons with its secluded charm, making it an ideal destination for those seeking an off-the-beaten-path snorkeling adventure amidst incredible waters and an abundance of marine life. Explore this hidden coastal treasure and create unforgettable memories beneath the waves.

Kaiholena (Sapphire) CoveThe Big Island's SapphireHidden away between mile markers 11 and 12 lies a ....

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