This easily accessible beach lies between the towns of Pahala and Naalehu, and is a popular detour when visiting the Volcanoes National Park. It …
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Mar 17, 2025
The black sand beach is really something to see! The sand is very soft but is beautiful against the blue ocean water. It is truly a tropical setting, and we even saw turtles while there.Full review by 52margeryr
Mar 15, 2025
Beautiful black sand beach. Lots of turtles both in the water and resting on the beach. Rough waters the afternoon we visited so swimming was limited. I would highly recommend spending some time ther…Full review by Z3528AIclaudiol
Mar 13, 2025
Yes, the sand is black. If you're lucky enough you will see plenty of sea turtles frolicking in the surf. Beach is easy to access, there's a souvenir shop and public restrooms nearby.Full review by WIKITRAVELPEDIA
I am traveling with my mom who is in a wheelchair. How much walking is there and is it . mostly paved? Any elevation? Thanks!
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Very little paved at the eastern lot. Some paved at the western lot. Some elevation but I imagine pushing a wheelchair around in the sand is nearly impossible. Very soft. Could view …
Very little paved at the eastern lot. Some paved at the western lot. Some elevation but I imagine pushing a wheelchair around in the sand is nearly impossible. Very soft. Could view from the lot and that'd be probably be the limit I'd expect
Apparently the beach is soft enough you can walk barefoot. However, if you enter the water is thebottom so rough that you nwwd water shoes?
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You can walk on the beach barefoot, however I found the black sand a lot tougher than normal sand, it also gets quite hot because of the colour. As for getting in the water, I went in …
You can walk on the beach barefoot, however I found the black sand a lot tougher than normal sand, it also gets quite hot because of the colour. As for getting in the water, I went in without shoes but if you have some kind of reef shoes it will be much easier as it is very rocky getting out there which can be hard if the waves are slightly rough - easy to lose tour footing
I was wondering if I can drive to this beach from Hilo and also how far is it from Hilo? We are visiting this May.
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1.5 hours seems to be just right. From Kamehameha you will take Hawaii Belt Rd Mamalahoa Hwy 11. It’s about at least 50 miles before you see and turn left on Punalu’u Rd. If you …
1.5 hours seems to be just right. From Kamehameha you will take Hawaii Belt Rd Mamalahoa Hwy 11. It’s about at least 50 miles before you see and turn left on Punalu’u Rd. If you missed it, Ninole loop is the next road you can turn. Both roads end up in Punalu’u black sand beach. Since you’re there see if you can visit the nice town of Naalehu just another 15 minutes drive south. Check out the Punalu’u Bake Shop and monkey pod tree that was planted by Mark Twain. Enjoy!
Can anyone tell me the website for the souvenir stand that's here? I can't seem to find it anywhere, we wanted to get shirts but wanted them shipped home. Thank you!!
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They were locals, I don’t believe they have a website.
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