Hapuna Beach on Hawaii © 2011 Claudia Ward
Hapuna Beach on the Kohala Coast of the Big Island of Hawaii is a long stretch of pristine white sand framed to the north and the south by dark lava reefs. The tropical blue waters are warm enough for a long swim and yet cool enough to be refreshing but not cold. The clean waters permit snorkeling and the shallow surf provides for some fun rides for the younger boogie boarders on the beach. As the center of the Hapuna Beach State Recreational Park, the beach is easily accessible. It also has free parking, rest rooms and showers, a snack bar, and beach chairs and umbrellas for rent.
We spent two lazy days walking the beach from end to end, bobbing in the water basking in the beauty all around us. Mauna Kea, the often snow capped mountain on the island, overlooks this beautiful beach, and could be seen or perceived below, behind, or in the clouds, depending on how the wind would blow. The western part of Hawaii is largely desert in nature, and is the only side of the island that has these beautiful white sand beaches - delightful treasures nestled in along the coast.
Enjoy the slide show. If you want to see it in HD, and I recommend you do (the quality is so much better and is what I shot), click on the HD in the lower right corner and it will tell you that you can "watch this video in High Definition on Vimeo". Click on those words and you'll be taken to Vimeo where you simply click on the play button to see it in HD.
Photos and Slide Show © Claudia Ward
Music: Wood Wind by the Henry Paul Band
Wish you were there?
gorgeous water and sky.
Posted by: ally | Tuesday, November 08, 2011 at 08:47 PM
When I close my eyes, I could feel the sand on my toes . . . . .
Posted by: Paul Angotta | Tuesday, November 08, 2011 at 07:26 PM
heavy sigh... thanks, i needed that.
Posted by: BAFA Studio | Tuesday, November 08, 2011 at 01:12 PM