03-29-2026
Pelekane Beach
Located within the Kohala Region on Big Island
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No swimming or sunbathing is allowed on this beach, but a good cultural lesson is worth the trip. Pelekane Beach is located in front of the Pu'ukohola Heiau. Many sacrifices were made at this location. Keoua, fierce rival of King Kamehameha and ruler of the Big Island, was killed on this beach, cemented Kamehameha's rule over the islands.
Just offshore and under the water is an ancient heiau which was built to the shark gods. The heiau is open from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. and admission is free. To get to Pelekane take Highway 19 north to Highway 270. The Pu'ukohola Heiau is located at the junction of these two highways. The beach is situated below the heiau.
Pelekane Beach
Pelekane Beach is not a beach you visit for swimming. It is a small, rocky stretch of shoreline in Kawaihae, directly below Pu’ukohōlā Heiau National Historic Site. The reason to come here is the history. This is where King Kamehameha I cemented his rule over the Hawaiian Islands.
Historical Significance
Kamehameha built Pu’ukohōlā Heiau in 1790-91 on the hill above this beach. A prophet told him that dedicating the temple to his war god Kūkā’ilimoku would guarantee victory over his rivals. His cousin Keōua Kuahu’ula was killed on this very shoreline when he arrived for what he believed was a peace negotiation. That sacrifice completed the temple’s dedication. Within a few years, Kamehameha controlled the entire island chain.
The Submerged Heiau
Just offshore, beneath the surface, sits Hale o Kapuni, an ancient heiau dedicated to the shark gods. You cannot enter the water here, but knowing it is there adds another layer to an already dense historical site.
What to Expect
The beach is shallow, rocky, and not meant for recreation. No swimming, no sunbathing. The views from the shoreline looking up at the massive stone heiau are striking. Visit the heiau first (open 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., free admission), then walk down to the beach for a different perspective.
Getting There
Take Highway 19 north along the Kohala Coast to the junction with Highway 270 in Kawaihae. The Pu’ukohōlā Heiau visitor center is right at the junction. The beach is below the heiau, accessible from the park grounds. Free parking and restrooms at the visitor center.
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Geographic Coordinates
Latitude: 20.02784382
Longitude: -155.8228467
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