Our Kailua insiders guidebook

Kailua
Our Kailua insiders guidebook

Recreation

Great spot to rent kayaks for a paddle out to the Mokulua islands and just a 5-minute bike ride from our cottage.
40 habitants recommandent
Kailua Beach Adventures
130 Kailua Rd
40 habitants recommandent
Great spot to rent kayaks for a paddle out to the Mokulua islands and just a 5-minute bike ride from our cottage.
A stunning place to watch the sunrise or see the whales as they migrate by the islands.
178 habitants recommandent
Pillbox Hike
265 Kaelepulu Dr
178 habitants recommandent
A stunning place to watch the sunrise or see the whales as they migrate by the islands.
77 habitants recommandent
Kailua Beach
77 habitants recommandent
70 habitants recommandent
Lanikai Beach
70 habitants recommandent
Spectacular place for the adventurous and fit! Rent a kayak and explore this seabird sanctuary just a few miles off of Lanikai Beach.
21 habitants recommandent
Mokulua Islands State Seabird Sanctuary
21 habitants recommandent
Spectacular place for the adventurous and fit! Rent a kayak and explore this seabird sanctuary just a few miles off of Lanikai Beach.
Sacred to Hawaiians of old, Kawai Nui Marsh sprawls over 800 acres and is considered the largest remaining emergent wetland in Hawaii. The marsh is home to four of the state’s endemic and endangered waterbirds, including the koloa maoli (Hawaiian duck) and nene (Hawaiian goose), and important cultural resources such as an ancient loi (terraced taro field) and Hawaiian fishpond. There’s a popular 3-mile walking path that meanders through the protected wetland that starts at Kawai Nui Neighborhood Park. 704 Kaha St
12 habitants recommandent
Kawainui Marsh
12 habitants recommandent
Sacred to Hawaiians of old, Kawai Nui Marsh sprawls over 800 acres and is considered the largest remaining emergent wetland in Hawaii. The marsh is home to four of the state’s endemic and endangered waterbirds, including the koloa maoli (Hawaiian duck) and nene (Hawaiian goose), and important cultural resources such as an ancient loi (terraced taro field) and Hawaiian fishpond. There’s a popular 3-mile walking path that meanders through the protected wetland that starts at Kawai Nui Neighborhood Park. 704 Kaha St

City/town information

Kailua, a once-sleepy community on Oahu’s Windward Side, is most often associated with its beaches. And we get it. Kailua and Lanikai beaches are world-renowned with their golden sands and aquamarine waters. But the appeal of this beachy town, flanked by the dramatic cliffs of the Koolau Mountains and crescent-shaped Kailua Bay, go beyond its stretches of sand. Some of the island’s best restaurants and boutiques are in Kailua. There are historic sites and hiking trails, surf spots and farmer’s markets. It’s home to the largest wetland in the Islands, where you can find four of the state’s endemic and endangered waterbirds. And this area, once the playground of alii (Hawaiian royalty), beckons the rich and famous: Beyoncé and Jay-Z have vacationed here, as have Rihanna, Jessica Simpson and, of course, President Barack Obama. There are no hotel towers, no sprawling resorts, no giant shopping malls. Instead, you’ll find friendly coffee shops, homey bed-and-breakfasts, family-run restaurants, shops where the owners will greet you at the door. Oh, yeah, and those beaches, too!
78 habitants recommandent
Kailua
78 habitants recommandent
Kailua, a once-sleepy community on Oahu’s Windward Side, is most often associated with its beaches. And we get it. Kailua and Lanikai beaches are world-renowned with their golden sands and aquamarine waters. But the appeal of this beachy town, flanked by the dramatic cliffs of the Koolau Mountains and crescent-shaped Kailua Bay, go beyond its stretches of sand. Some of the island’s best restaurants and boutiques are in Kailua. There are historic sites and hiking trails, surf spots and farmer’s markets. It’s home to the largest wetland in the Islands, where you can find four of the state’s endemic and endangered waterbirds. And this area, once the playground of alii (Hawaiian royalty), beckons the rich and famous: Beyoncé and Jay-Z have vacationed here, as have Rihanna, Jessica Simpson and, of course, President Barack Obama. There are no hotel towers, no sprawling resorts, no giant shopping malls. Instead, you’ll find friendly coffee shops, homey bed-and-breakfasts, family-run restaurants, shops where the owners will greet you at the door. Oh, yeah, and those beaches, too!

Food scene

Spectacular breakfast spot! The wait be a little long but oh so worth it!
39 habitants recommandent
Over Easy
418 Kuulei Rd
39 habitants recommandent
Spectacular breakfast spot! The wait be a little long but oh so worth it!
Wonderful low-key eatery with a great menu of local favorites.
86 habitants recommandent
Kalapawai Cafe & Deli
750 Kailua Rd
86 habitants recommandent
Wonderful low-key eatery with a great menu of local favorites.
Great casual food spot that specializes in smoked pork delights.
10 habitants recommandent
Kono's
131 Hekili Street
10 habitants recommandent
Great casual food spot that specializes in smoked pork delights.
The local grocer with all you need. They even have a fresh seafood/poke bar.
63 habitants recommandent
Foodland
108 Hekili St
63 habitants recommandent
The local grocer with all you need. They even have a fresh seafood/poke bar.
The go-to spot for all your libation needs. Amazing selection of wines, beers and spirits all at a fair price. They also have a seafood/poke bar with freshly caught local fish for take-out.
58 habitants recommandent
Tamura's Fine Wine & Liquors
3496 Waialae Ave
58 habitants recommandent
The go-to spot for all your libation needs. Amazing selection of wines, beers and spirits all at a fair price. They also have a seafood/poke bar with freshly caught local fish for take-out.
Good local Mexican eatery and bar.
10 habitants recommandent
Bowles Burritos
270 Kuulei Rd
10 habitants recommandent
Good local Mexican eatery and bar.
You can get just about anything you would want here at the local Whole Foods. You can even do your Amazon returns here if needed.
370 habitants recommandent
Whole Foods Market
629 Kailua Rd
370 habitants recommandent
You can get just about anything you would want here at the local Whole Foods. You can even do your Amazon returns here if needed.
A favorite breakfast spot for all the locals.
84 habitants recommandent
Cinnamon's
315 Uluniu St
84 habitants recommandent
A favorite breakfast spot for all the locals.
Great healthy eatery with vegan options
79 habitants recommandent
The Beet Box Cafe
66-437 Kamehameha Hwy
79 habitants recommandent
Great healthy eatery with vegan options

Conseils sur la ville

Déplacements

Kailua is a bike-friendly town!

We have bikes for use here for you. 😊
Phrases utiles

Mahalo means thank you.

It is a word that we use to express gratitude. Often used at a restaurant or when checking out at the grocery store. Give it a try and spread some joy to others while you are here.