Leanna W.
Yelp
One of the most gorgeous and expansive beaches we've ever seen, Makalawena Beach is a jewel of the Kona coast. Set well away from the main road, you either need to walk in from the first parking lot or have a rugged car that can take you all the way down the raw and unpaved road.
Once at the beach, you'll see a decent amount of cars parked in the small lot, but don't let this dissuade you - Makalawena is massive, and you can easily walk along the shores and find a nice and secluded spot all to yourself. We came on a Sunday, and for a beach this incredible, we were amazed to see the lack of crowds. There are a few areas that have beautifully clear water, although fish aren't in particular abundance - we did see some celestial jellyfish and an angry eel however. Sand here is warm, fine, and welcoming, and nearby there are tide pools and outcroppings of lava jutting out into the sea, where local boys often fish. Ample trees along the coastline shade several picnic tables, so it's easily a place you can spend the entire day. We didn't explore the far north end, but there are several long expanses on which you can play frisbee or smashball, and there is easy, gentle access to the water for those who want to swim. The sunset from here is also stellar, although at least in January you may have a bit of vog obscuring the surrounding mountains.
Our favorite beach so far and worth making the trek - my only regret is that we didn't make it here earlier in the day to enjoy it even more!