Magic Sands Beach Park

77-6451 Ali‘i Dr, Kailua-Kona, HI 96740

Hours

Open daily 7 a.m. - 7 p.m.

Cost

Magic Sands Beach Park is free to visit!

About

Fine white sand, turquoise waters, and photo-perfect sunsets await at Magic Sands Beach Park.

When researching this beach, you may discover it has another name, La'aloa Beach County Park. La'aloa translates to "very sacred" in Hawaiian, and the beach is believed to be the site of ancient ruins. This sacred connection to the past imbues the beach with mystery and fascination.

This beach park is about four miles south of central Kailua-Kona and is part of a string of top-rated water attractions on Kona's Ali'i Drive. You can combine a visit to Kailua Pier and Kamakahonu National Historic Landmark with a trip to the beach.

The sand at this beach can "magically" disappear into the ocean, earning it the nicknames "magic sands" and "disappearing sands."

But there's no magic involved; it's the power and wonder of the sea. During high tide, the ocean cuts under the beach and carries the sand away. All that remains is the dark lava rock below. When the swell ceases, the currents return the sand to shore. This process can take several weeks, but the renewal keeps the sand clean.

During calm weather, the park is one of the area's only fine white sand beaches, making it a standout attraction.

Despite its small size, Magic Sands Beach Park has become a cherished spot for locals and tourists.

Magic Sands Beach Park: Fun Facts & Cool Features

One of the most intriguing features is its disappearing act. During the winter, high surf and tides pull the sand out to sea, causing the beach to seemingly vanish. This natural phenomenon adds an element of surprise and wonder.

When the tides change and the weather calms, the sand returns, transforming the rocky shoreline into a beautiful beach. This extraordinary transformation cycle sets it apart from other beaches.

Another highlight is its location. Because of its proximity to town, delicious and refreshing food from places like Foster's Kitchen and Gypsea Gelato is a short drive away.

The beach park is right off Ali'i Drive, a scenic route offering breathtaking ocean views and glimpses of Hawaii's stunning landscapes.

The park is also known for its recreational activities, like swimming and snorkeling when the weather is calm. Imagine exploring the marine life, relaxing on the white sand, and enjoying the beautiful sunsets.

Magic Sands Beach Park offers a unique experience for everyone, making it a must-visit destination when staying in Kailua-Kona.

Getting There

Here are the step-by-step directions to Magic Sands Beach Park:

  • Get on HI-11 from Kailua-Kona.
  • Take Kuakini Hwy and Ali'i Dr to your destination.
  • Turn right onto the access road.

Local Tips

  • The beach can get crowded, so arrive early to secure a good spot.
  • The beach loses its sand during the winter and has rougher surf. Plan accordingly.
  • While it's not known as a premiere snorkeling spot, the clear waters make it a popular place for swimming.
  • Keep an eye out for the sunset – it's said to be beautiful from this beach.

Location

77-6451 Ali‘i Dr, Kailua-Kona, HI 96740

Frequently Asked Questions

The Big Island is welcoming year-round, but spring (April through June) and fall (September through November) offer comfortable temperatures, fewer crowds, and lower rates.

Summer and winter holidays are the busiest, so plan if you're visiting during those periods. For whale-watching season, this runs from December through May, with peak times about February and March.

There are two major airports on The Big Island. You can fly to either Ellison Onizuka Kona International Airport on the west side or Hilo International Airport on the east. Most visitors fly into Kona, with direct flights available from several mainland U.S. cities.

A top draw on the Big Island in October is the Ironman World Championship triathlon in Kailua-Kona, while April features the Merrie Monarch Festival in Hilo. Come November, the Kona Coffee Cultural Festival is popular as it honors the island's iconic coffee harvest season.

Yes! Public transportation is limited, so having a rental car gives you the freedom to explore at your own pace.

Absolutely! From calm snorkeling beaches on the Kohala Coast to exploring lava tubes and watching sea turtles come ashore, families can mix relaxation with adventure.

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