Address: Waikoloa Beach Resort, Big Island Hawaii
Hours: Open Daily 8am to Midnight
Directions: When you come through the main entrance into Waikoloa Beach Resort, A-Bay will be on the left.
Additional resources and information for A-Bay:
Love Big Island - Official Website Link for A-Bay
Big Island Guide - Website Link for A-Bay
GoHawaii.com - A-Bay Website Link
Trip Advisor - A-Bay Website Link¿
Located adjacent to Waikoloa Beach Resort's Lava Lava Beach Club, Aneho'omalu Bay is the closest beach to this resort. Follow Waikoloa Beach Dr. and turn left at Ku'uali'i Pl. you will see a parking lot on your left. If you want a beach chair, you have to get there first. There are palm trees dotted all along the sandy shores of this picture-perfect beach. This place is famous for its spectacular sunsets. When you spend a day in A-Bay, you'll find yourself sitting under a palm tree, soaking up the gentle ocean breeze while relaxing on a beach chair. The beach is also family-friendly for a wide range of ocean activities, as well as offering breathtaking sunsets create lasting memories. Luxury homes, condos, and land are always coming on the market here. The newer gated community of Kolea sits proudly along the Kohala Coast shores adjacent to A-Bay right next door. You can walk out from your oceanfront condo or home directly on the beach and oceanfront shores.
White sand beaches and sea ponds can also be found here, along with groves of coconut trees and tide pools. The location also includes a parking lot, restrooms, and showers, which are more accessible than its competitors. In the northern part of the bay, activities such as snorkeling and scuba diving are available. Beachgoers can rent large equipment like kayaks, paddle boards, canoes, and hydro bikes from Hawaii Ocean Sports' equipment shack, which is situated on this beautiful beach on the Big Island. Swimming, windsurfing, snorkeling, surfing, and scuba diving are all popular ocean activities on this beach with a gentle drop off to the bottom. The real estate in Waikoloa Beach Resort is at an ultra new level when it comes to class and mesmerization.
You do not want to miss out on the catamaran sailboats underneath the Hawaiian sunsets. The Big Island's A Bay sunsets are among the most popular sunsets on the island, so if you are on the Big Island in the afternoon, it is definitely worth taking some time to watch one. Ku'uali'i fish pond (it is huge, and it is easy to find). A bay is characterized by palm trees and a magnificent white sand beach in the distance as the sun sets right there in the middle of it. In front of A Bay's beach are two large fishponds called Kahapapa and Ku'uali'i. In Hawaii, fish are caught and raised in ponds like these, called 'loko'. The surrounding area is filled with informative plaques that give historical facts about Hawaii. The ponds have become a favorite location for photographers because of their vibrant colors and beautiful sunset views. Several public parking lots are available, so you can visit any time. There are no set hours of operation, and there are spaces available for parking in the large car park.
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