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Kaimana Beach (Sans Souci)

pronounced kai-MAH-nah

Diamond Head-end of Waikīkī, less crowded than central Waikīkī, with a small reef-protected swim area.

Use caution
Updated May 15, 6:24 PM HST
Flood Advisory in effect for this beach
Flood Advisory from the NWS Honolulu Forecast Office (Oahu in Honolulu, HI). Rain chance is low. UV is high — sunscreen and shade recommended. No DOH water quality advisory on record for this beach.

This weekend at Kaimana Beach (Sans Souci)

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
12 min from Honolulu
Lifeguard
Yes
Restrooms
Yes
Shade
Yes
Stroller-friendly
Limited
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2863 Kalākaua Ave, Honolulu, HI 96815

What to expect

Kaimana is where locals take kids when they want Waikīkī conditions without the Waikīkī crowd. Small sand strip, very calm shoulder-deep water, a shallow reef just offshore. Best for families who don't want the food-cart density of Kūhiō and don't mind a short walk from Kapiʻolani Park.

Parent notes

Locals' Waikīkī. Cleaner sand than central Waikīkī, fewer aggressive cart vendors, easier to find a patch on the sand. The New Otani Kaimana Hotel café is on the beach if you need a real bathroom and a Diet Coke.

Safety

Lifeguarded. The reef offshore creates the calm — but it also means watch for shallow coral if your kid swims out. South-swell days can push water over the reef.

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

Free street parking on Kalākaua Ave or use the Kapiʻolani Park lots. Walk in is 2-5 minutes.

Bathrooms

Public restroom at the beach; cleaner restrooms at Kapiʻolani Park or the New Otani hotel lobby.

Shade

Mature shade trees behind the beach. Diamond Head wall provides afternoon shade on the east end.

Best time

Weekday late morning is the sweet spot — lifeguard on duty, locals at work, calm.

Amenities

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

Accessibility: Sand reaches close to the parking area; minor steps in places.

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