Kekaha Beach is a seemingly endless beach park with golden sand, high waves, usually strong winds and breathtaking sunsets. The mile-long beach is located only about five minutes west of Waimea, just off the highway.
You have a view of Niihau from the beach, a small island of the Hawaiian archipelago largely untouched by tourism, as well as Lehua, a crescent-shaped completely uninhabited island.
Due to the conditions, Kekaha Beach is not suitable for swimming and snorkelling, but for all water sports lovers, it is very good for surfing, bodyboarding, kiteboarding and windsurfing.
Kekaha Beach is the spot to experience the most beautiful and picturesque sunsets on the island.