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Walled swim pond on Waikīkī·south shore

Kūhiō Beach (Waikīkī)

pronounced koo-HEE-oh / wai-kee-KEE

Two enclosed swim ponds along Waikīkī, walled off from the surf — the safest Waikīkī option for non-swimmers.

Use caution
Updated May 15, 7:31 PM HST
Coastal Flood Statement in effect for this region
Coastal Flood Statement from the NWS Honolulu Forecast Office (Niihau). Rain chance is low. UV is high — sunscreen and shade recommended. No DOH water quality advisory on record for this beach.

This weekend at Kūhiō Beach (Waikīkī)

NWS forecast for this exact lat/lon — forecasts can change, re-check before you go.

Friday
Iffy
Sunny
Wind 25 mph · 5% rain
Saturday
Looking good
Isolated Rain Showers then Mostly Sunny
Wind 12 to 16 mph · 24% rain
Sunday
Looking good
Mostly Sunny
Wind 9 to 14 mph · 6% rain

Fast facts

Toddlers (0-3)
Yes
Young kids (4-8)
Yes
Older kids (9-12)
Yes
Drive
8 min from Honolulu
Lifeguard
Yes
Restrooms
Yes
Shade
Limited
Stroller-friendly
Yes
Get directions →

2453 Kalākaua Ave, Honolulu, HI 96815

What to expect

Kūhiō Beach has two engineered ponds (Kapahulu and the wall in front of the Hyatt) that hold calm chest-deep water even when the rest of Waikīkī is breaking. Best for toddlers and young kids who want a beach experience without surfable conditions. Crowded but lifeguarded.

Parent notes

Strollers roll the promenade easily. The Kapahulu pond (east end, near the wall) tends to be slightly cleaner and less crowded than the central pond. Easy beach-to-shave-ice (Honolulu Cookie / Kūhiō food carts a block over).

Safety

Lifeguarded. The wall edges can have slippery footing — keep little kids back from the seawall edge. Water depth changes near the walls; stay in the marked swim area.

Tsunami zone

This beach sits in the Tsunami Evacuation Zone per Hawai‘i Statewide GIS. If sirens sound or shaking is felt, move inland and uphill immediately. Hawai‘i Emergency Management →

Practical details

Parking

Public parking is mostly metered street + nearby paid garages (Waikīkī Beach Center, Kalākaua Ave structures). Plan to walk a few blocks; arrive early on weekends.

Bathrooms

Comfort station at the Waikīkī Beach Center. Cleaner facilities at nearby hotels (Hyatt, Moana) if you patronize their cafés.

Shade

A few mature trees along the promenade; the sand itself has no natural shade. Rent an umbrella from the concessions at the Beach Center.

Best time

Weekday mornings before 9 AM are quietest. By midday on any day it is fully tourist-crowded. Sunset is photogenic but parking is brutal.

Amenities

Picnic tables
Limited
Showers
Yes
Playground
No
Parking
Limited
Drinking water
Yes

Accessibility: Paved Waikīkī promenade runs the length of the beach. Beach wheelchairs available from City lifeguard service.

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