Anaehoʻomalu Bay—often called A-Bay—is one of the most popular beach spots along the Kohala Coast, known for its wide shoreline, easy access, and laid-back resort atmosphere. Set within the Waikoloa Beach Resort area, it combines natural beauty with convenience, making it a favorite for both visitors staying nearby and travelers exploring the Big Island.
One of the main draws of A-Bay is its long stretch of sandy beach lined with palm trees and ancient fishponds, which give the area a unique cultural and scenic backdrop. The beach has a relaxed, open feel, with plenty of space to walk, sunbathe, or simply take in the ocean views. Its location next to Lava Lava Beach Club also makes it a popular spot for those who want to combine beach time with food and drinks by the water.

The water conditions at Anaehoʻomalu Bay vary by season. In the summer and fall, the bay is typically calm, making it ideal for swimming, paddleboarding, and beginner-friendly water activities. In the winter months, waves can become stronger, attracting surfers and creating a more dynamic shoreline. The Waikoloa Canoe Club also uses the bay for training, adding to the local energy and activity on the water.
A-Bay is especially well known for its sunsets. The wide, west-facing shoreline offers an unobstructed view of the horizon, making it one of the best places on the island to watch the sun go down. Many visitors stay into the evening to enjoy the changing colors of the sky or grab a seat at the nearby beach bar for a front-row view.
Overall, Anaehoʻomalu Bay offers a balance of relaxation and activity. With calm seasonal waters, easy access, nearby dining, and scenic surroundings, it’s an ideal beach for travelers looking for a convenient yet beautiful place to spend the day.
Location: Anaeho’omalu Bay is located at Waikoloa Beach Resort, next to Lava Lava Beach Club.
Access: Take Waikoloa Beach Dr., turn left on Ku'uali'i Pl. Free parking lot is on the left. Beach chairs are first-come, first-serve.
Conditions: A-Bay is a coarse, sandy beach. Expect calm surf in the summer and fall, and rougher water and larger waves in the winter. Waikoloa Canoe Club practices here.
Facilities: Showers, Bathrooms
For calm conditions and easy snorkeling, visit Mauna Lani Beach Club just up the coast.