I’m surprised each time my toes touch the sand at Lanikai Beach Kailua. Typically, I ditch my slippers at the car and navigate the way to the beach access over hot, rough asphalt so the sandy beach path is a luxurious welcome. The sand is so powder-y soft and inviting. Unlike any beach I’ve visited.
As you make your way down the narrow path, you get your first glimpse of the stunning turquoise waters and iconic twin Mokulua islands that make Lanikai famous. It’s a breathtaking scene, especially at sunrise. Although you could easily spend a day relaxing on the warm sand, you can choose to up your adventure level by kayaking, swimming, snorkeling, paddleboarding, or making epic sand castles. All are great ways to enjoy this family-friendly beach.
Lanikai Beach: When to visit
As a photographer, my favorite time to visit Lanikai beach is at sunrise when the sun rises over the water in a glowing orange spectacle. But don’t leave when the show is over. Morning crowds thin out and you’re often left with an empty swath of beach and welcoming turquoise waters.
Getting to Lanikai Beach Kailua
Directions from Waikiki
LANIKAI BEACH ADDRESS : 988 Mokulua Dr, Lanikai
Lanikai is located on windward Oahu, about 17 miles northeast of Waikiki. To get there, drive over the pali via H-61 (Pali Highway), emerging from one of 3 tunnels through the mountain to access the windward coast. It takes about 45 minutes of drive time.
Alternatively, you can cruise around the southeast tip of Oahu and make your way up the scenic windward coast. The longer route will add about 15 minutes to your drive time.
Where to Park for Lanikai Beach / parking restrictions
Lanikai Beach is an isolated segment of Kailua tucked between ka’iwa ridge and the ocean. Access is via Mokulua Drive which is a one-way in and out loop through a quiet beach-side community.
Parking is limited to street parking that you will share with residents and hikers for the popular Lanikai pillbox trail. As a result, parking can be very challenging to find, especially on weekends. Go early or late or better yet, park further away in Kailua and walk, bike, or take a bus to the beach.
Note: Parking is not allowed anywhere in Lanikai on holiday weekends.
Public Access
Public access points for Lanikai Beach are well-marked along Mokulua drive. Beyond Onekea Drive, there is no sand. It’s more of a launching point for kayaks and paddleboards, or a spot for a quick swim.
Bathrooms at Lanikai Beach Kailua
This is a tricky one. There are no public restrooms in Lanikai. The closest are near the boat ramp at Kailua Beach Park. Although it’s a super short drive to get there, parking is so precious that you may be better off walking the half mile.
Jellyfish and other dangers
Jellyfish, or more accurately, Portuguese man-o-war can be present along windward beaches after several days of wind. These bluish-purple blobs are roughly quarter-sized but can have long tentacles. If any part touches your skin, it will burn. No amount of pee will help you here. The only solution is to gently remove any of the bits from skin – a credit card works well. Then rinse with salt water – not fresh. The pain is typically mild and wanes after 15 minutes. Benadryll is helpful for any puffiness or itchiness.
Sunburn is the other real threat out here. Cover up as much as possible and don’t forget the sunscreen.
Weather conditions
Lanikai Beach Kailua is located on windward Oahu, which tends to be … windy. The tradewinds regularly blow bringing clouds which accumulate over the mountains and purge themselves before heading to Waikiki. As a result, the windward side of Oahu is often cooler and cloudier than south and west shores.
Lanikai Beach Activities
Sure, you could happily lounge on the warm sand all day, but if you’re looking for more adventure, you have options. Grab and snorkel on a calm day and visit the coral heads sprinkled around the bay. The further out you go, the more fish you will find. If you’re lucky, you can spot a foraging sea turtle.
If you’re okay hauling heavy gear (worth it!), the water is generally calmer here to attempt standup paddleboarding. Alternatively, you can stay seated and kayak around the bay or out to the islands offshore: Flat Island and the Mokulua Islands.
Lanikai Beach Kailua Must-Have Packing List:
Lanikai lacks amenities so make sure you’re prepared with essentials for a perfect beach day.
Reef-safeSunscreen – Did you know that some sunscreen ingredients are highly damaging to coral reef ecosystems and exposure has been linked to coral bleaching and coral DNA damage? That’s why Hawaii banned the use of sunscreens containing oxybenzone, octinoxate, avobenzone and octocrylene in 2021. P.S., most of these chemicals are bad for humans as well and have been banned in other countries. What to do? Keep yourself covered with UV protective clothing and use reef safe sunscreen.
Snacks and Water. Parking can be hard to find and there is no food within walking distance so bring supplies and keep the fun going.
A trusty Dry Bag – Keep your valuables and electronics snug, dry, and sand-free. A dry bag ensures peace of mind while you dive into the Cove’s beauty! The dry bags low key cousin – Ziploc bag – also does the same job. Either way, wrap valuables in a towel and tuck under a rock to keep gear out of the sun.
Water-resistant Smartphone Case – Capture your family’s aquatic adventures without worrying about the water gods claiming your phone.
A shovel and bucket. – If you have little kids who love to play in the sand, they will delight in creating sand castles at Lanikai Beach Kailua.
Beyond Lanikai Beach Kailua
This beautiful part of Oahu has more to offer from great hikes, cute boutiques, farmer’s markets, lush parks and more great beaches.
Family photography! Let’s plan a fun morning exploring Lanikai Beach together so you can take home beautiful portraits and great memories. See sessions from Lanikai beach here, here, and here.
Lanikai Beach Food
There aren’t any food options in Lanikai itself so pack yourself a small picnic or try one of these nearby options –
For cocktails or a fancier meal, head to Buzz’s steakhouse just across from Kailua Beach Park (an Obama favorite)
Beach burgers, sandwiches and snacks can be found at Kalapawai Market
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