La'Aloa Bay Beach (White Sands Beach Park)

La'Aloa Bay Beach (White Sands Beach Park) is a beach Hōlualoa located in United States.

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Address

Alii Dr Hōlualoa , HI 96740 United States

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Marcia D

Great beach ! Go in the early morning or evening, gets crowded mid-day. Most come to boogie board .

Kat Truitt

WARNING!!! The surf and current at this beach are powerful, dangerous and will injure you!!! I was seriously injured at this beach in the board surf 09.14.10. Emergency personnel call it Tragic Sands!

Sandi Bauman

Beautiful colors in the morning. Lifeguard on deck. Closed due to shark attack yesterday :(

Jill Benson

Big waves! Lots of bodyboarders, attentive lifeguard ,

D Thomas

Surf and sand

John Kallie

Watch out for the rocks!

HawaiiLife

Ahhh... Life is good!

Sea

Crowded .....

Geoff Davey

The sand here is not Hawaiian, it's brought in from California and Arizona.

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