Green Sand (South End of Island)

Papakōlea, often called Green Sand Beach, is one of the Big Island’s most unique and unforgettable natural wonders. Located along the remote Kaʻū coastline near South Point, this remarkable beach is known for its rare olive-green sand created by volcanic minerals found in the surrounding cliffs. For Hale Mele guests looking for a true once-in-a-lifetime island adventure, Green Sand Beach offers an experience that feels rugged, beautiful, and completely different from the Kohala Coast beaches nearby.

About the Experience

Situated near South Point at the southern end of the island, Papakōlea Beach sits within Mahana Bay surrounded by lava cliffs, open ocean views, and dramatic coastal scenery. The beach is one of only a few green sand beaches in the world, and the natural coloring comes from tiny olivine crystals eroding from the volcanic cinder cone above the bay.

The journey to the beach is part of the experience itself. Guests visiting the area should expect a longer day trip from Hale Mele, with driving times typically around 2 hours and 15 minutes or more each way depending on conditions. Once there, visitors are rewarded with striking scenery and a beach unlike anywhere else on the island.

One of the most memorable moments is simply taking a closer look at the sand itself. The green olivine crystals mix naturally with black lava sand and lighter coral fragments, creating beautiful variations in color throughout the beach. Many guests enjoy quietly walking the shoreline, taking photos, and appreciating the raw volcanic beauty of this remote part of Hawaiʻi.

Because the area is natural and undeveloped, conditions can feel rugged and exposed to sun and wind, especially midday.

Why Guests May Love It

  • A truly unique Big Island experience unlike any other beach on Hawaiʻi
  • Rare green volcanic sand created by natural olivine crystals
  • Dramatic coastal scenery and wide open ocean views
  • A memorable adventure for guests wanting to explore beyond the resort areas
  • Incredible photo opportunities and a deeper appreciation for the island’s volcanic landscape

Helpful Tips

  • Plan for a full-day outing, as the drive from Hale Mele is long
  • Bring plenty of water, sun protection, comfortable walking shoes, and snacks
  • Morning visits are often cooler and more comfortable for exploring
  • Please help protect the area by leaving the beach exactly as you found it — take only photos and memories, and pack out all trash
  • Ocean conditions can be rough, so guests should use caution near the shoreline and cliffs

Hale Mele Note

For guests staying at Hale Mele, Green Sand Beach offers the chance to experience one of the island’s most extraordinary natural landscapes. It’s the kind of adventure that feels deeply connected to the volcanic origins of Hawaiʻi — quiet, windswept, and unforgettable. After a day exploring the rugged southern coastline, returning home to the comfort and calm of Hale Mele can feel especially relaxing and rewarding.

Green sand beach (Papakōlea)
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