Nestled on the windward coast of Oʻahu, Kailua is a tranquil city that captivates visitors with its pristine beaches and lush landscapes. The area is renowned for Kailua Beach Park and Lanikai Beach, both offering soft sands and clear waters ideal for swimming and water sports. Beyond the beaches, visitors can explore the scenic Kawainui Marsh or hike to the picturesque Maunawili Falls. With its residential charm, Kailua provides a glimpse into local Hawaiian life, complemented by a selection of quaint shops and eateries. It is also famously known as the location of Barack Obama's winter White House, adding a touch of historical significance to its allure.
Kailua is best explored by car, but cycling is also popular for short distances.
Try local specialties at the farmers' markets and small eateries around town.
Be mindful of ocean currents and always swim at designated beaches.
Respect local customs and the natural environment, especially at sacred sites.
Spring offers mild weather and fewer tourists, ideal for beach visits and outdoor activities.
Summer is warm and popular with tourists, so expect busier beaches and attractions.
Fall provides pleasant weather and a calmer atmosphere, perfect for exploring.
Winter is cooler but still enjoyable, with fewer crowds and the chance to see whale migrations.
USD $
$150-$250 p/day
38,635
English, Hawaiian
April-June, September-November
Family, Relaxation, Nature, Locals, Tourists