Beaches - Oh! The Variety on the Big Island!
The first beach we saw (and I am not counting shoreline where the waves crash against the rocks), is Punalu'u at the south end of the island. It is known for black sand and always having green sea turtles basking on the shore. We were not disappointed.
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I used a telephoto lens for this guy so I could stay at least 15 feet away. |
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The path along the coast to the Green Sand Beach |
This is Ho'okena Beach where we camped for two nights. The skies are full of stars, and the camping was amazingly quiet, but for the sound of surf.
North of Kona was our chosen snorkeling spot at Kekaha Kai State Park. The lava in the ocean gives tropical fish a great home, so we saw many kinds of beautiful species.
However, the road out to this park is rough going over the lava field - 20 minutes of bouncing each way.
We camped for two nights at Spencer Beach - Christmas Eve and Christmas night. This is a great place for families with a white sand beach and few rocks. The facilities here are great.
Here is the Mauna Kea Resort Beach of which I blogged yesterday. The resort allows 40 cars at a time to public access on this beautiful beach, so we made sure to be there by 9:15 a.m. We were car #35. I don't have any idea if this beach was busier than usual or not because it was Christmas.
Just south of Mauna Kea Resort is the public beach Hapuna. While just as beautiful as Mauna Kea, it was overrun with people.
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