Tours and Tickets to Experience Sandy Beach Park
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There are plenty of ways to experience Sandy Beach Park. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
While it’s free to visit Sandy Beach Park on your own, there are plenty of affordable tours that can help you learn more about the park with an expert guide—and have some fun along the way. Tours of Sandy Beach Park and other natural attractions cost from US$108 to US$160.
Sandy Beach Park typically has powerful waves, so follow signs and lifeguard instructions before entering the water. Sandy Beach is a popular spot for kite flying when the wind kicks up. Other activities include picnicking on the sand and looking for migrating whales offshore.
Yes, there is a parking lot at Sandy Beach Park. Your best bet for securing a spot is to arrive early in the morning. Otherwise, you might be out of luck. Parking can be easier to secure the farther you drive into the park, where the rocky shoreline is more prevalent and less popular than the sandy section.
Yes, you'll find restrooms and shower facilities at Sandy Beach Park. There are no beach chairs and kayaks to rent, so you'll need to plan ahead if you want to use these items while there. You'll also want to bring picnic items with you to enjoy at the beach.
No, Sandy Beach Park is not typically suitable for swimming due to powerful surf, a dangerous shore break, and sharp coral that can cut your feet. It is best enjoyed from the sand. Hanauma Bay is a good nearby option for those who want to go swimming.













































































































































