The Best Sight in Kau, Big Island

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We've compiled the best of the best in Kau - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Punaluu Black Sand Beach Park

Fodor's Choice
Turtles on Black Sand Beach on the Big Island in Hawaii.
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A must-do on a south-southeast-bound trip to the volcano, this easily accessible black-sand beach is backed by low dunes, brackish ponds, and tall coco palms. The shoreline is jagged, reefed, and rocky. Most days, large groups of sea turtles nap on the sand—a stunning sight. Resist the urge to get too close or disturb them; they're protected by federal and state law, and fines for harassment can be hefty. Removing black sand is also prohibited.  Extremely strong rip currents prevail, so only experienced ocean swimmers should consider getting in the water here. A popular stop for locals and tour buses alike, this beach park can get busy; the north parking lot is usually quieter. Shade from palm trees provides an escape from the sun, and at the northern end of the beach lie the ruins of Kaneeleele Heiau, an old Hawaiian temple. Amenities: parking (no fee); showers; toilets. Best for: walking.

Hwy. 11, HI, 96772, USA
808-961–8311
Sight Details
Free

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