Continent |
North America |
Country |
Hawaii (USA) |
Next Big City |
Honolulu |
Next Town |
Kailua Town |
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Type: |
Ocean |
Rider Ability: |
Beginner, Intermediate, Expert |
Features: |
Shop, Rescue, Shower, Toilet, Food, Parking |
Water
Type: |
Chop, Small wave, Medium wave |
Hazards: |
Reefs |
Quality: |
Crystal clear |
Best Tide: |
No information |
Water is warm and choppy. Except for reef areas, Kailua is fairly deep. Small rolling swells/breaks can be found at Jump City. Occasionally in the winter there are waves (over very shallow reef) that can get up to double/triple-overhead.
Beach
Type: |
Sand |
Size: |
Medium |
Hazards: |
Trees, Concrete, Bystanders |
Beach Users: |
No information |
Kailua is a bay which has a nice sandy beach that is enjoyed by many beach goers. The beach is lined by houses and often the beach is packed with people. Because of it's ideal design, many beginners come to Kailua. There have been many problems with kites in trees, yards, on people, etc. The Kailua Neighborhood Board is avidly trying to ban kiting at Kailua. We ask all visitors to be very safe and cautious when launching and landing, which must be done in the designated area at the very left of the beach park.
Weather
Spring:
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Shorts |
Summer:
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Shorts |
Fall:
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Shorts, Shorty |
Winter:
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Shorts, Shorty |
Very warm air and water. Most people wear a lycra and/or pants for sun protection and also to protect from jellyfish.
Wind
Best Months: |
April, May, June, July, August, September |
Wind Type: |
Trade |
Best Direction: |
NE |
Main Direction: |
NE |
Kailua is a bay with sideonshore wind coming from the right which is great because if something goes wrong, you always drift into shore. As does your gear. Wind is usually light but constant 10-16mph. Average kiting days/week in summer: 3-5, winter: who knows. When Kailua gets good wind, it's an awesome location. Unfortunately that happens maybe a total of 2 months/year. Ideal wind direction is NE, which is the most common direction. Fall/winter/spring is a crap shoot. Most of the wind originates from passing storms, so when there is wind it is usually stronger 12-25mph, but we can go months without wind.
How to get there
Transport |
Car |
Access
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Short walk |
On Oahu just get to Kailua, southeast of the island. The shore line of Kailua is the Kailua Bay. Get to the east end of the bay, left of the beach park.
Extra information
Kiting is at risk of being banned in Kailua. Please be considerate and read the rules posted near the kiting area on the left end of Kailua Beach Park. Kiters must launch from a designated area, and always give priority to other beach goers. Kiters must have safety leash, cannot kite in designated swim area, cannot fly kite over beach, and cannot beach jump. If you are a beginning kiter, for the safety of yourself and others, and in order to keep kiting legal in Kailua, please take a lesson. Lessons are offered out of the shop vans in the parking lot.
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