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Haleʻiwa vs Waimea Bay: Water Quality & Beach Comparison

Data-driven comparison of water quality, facilities, crowd levels, and conditions at Haleʻiwa and Waimea Bay.

Head-to-Head Comparison
Haleʻiwa
2.5/5
Bacteria risk rating
Waimea Bay
1.5/5
Bacteria risk rating
Water Quality Risk
2.5/5 vs 1.5/5
Advisory Frequency
Occasional (river mouth) vs Rare (stream after rain)
Lifeguards
Yes vs Yes
Parking
Free lot vs Paid lot
Crowd Level
Moderate vs High
Family-Friendly
Yes (Aliʻi Beach) vs Summer only
Best Season
May-Sep vs May-Sep (swim); Dec-Feb (big surf)
Distance from Airport
~34 mi from HNL vs ~36 mi from HNL
Snorkeling
Limited vs Fair (summer)
Swimming Conditions
Calm summer; river runoff risk vs Summer calm; winter big waves
Data from Hawaii DOH Clean Water Branch monitoring, site characteristics assessment, and public advisory records. Risk ratings are estimates based on available data and may not reflect real-time conditions.
Which Beach Should You Choose?

Choose Haleʻiwa If:

• You have young kids or want calm, family-friendly conditions

• You want lifeguards on duty

• You want free parking

• You want calm, easy swimming conditions

Choose Waimea Bay If:

• You want lower bacteria risk (rated 1.5/5)

• You want lifeguards on duty

• You want calm, easy swimming conditions

The Water Quality Verdict

Which Has Cleaner Water?

Based on available DOH monitoring data and site characteristics, Waimea Bay has lower bacteria risk (1.5/5) compared to Haleʻiwa (2.5/5). However, water quality at any beach can change rapidly after rain. Always check for active advisories before entering the water.

Key tip: Avoid swimming for 72 hours after heavy rain at any Hawaiʻi beach. See our rain safety guide →

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Data Sources

Hawaii DOH Clean Water Branch — Beach monitoring, water quality advisories. eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov

Safe to Swim Hawaii — Risk ratings based on DOH data, site characteristics, stream proximity, and advisory history. safetoswimhawaii.com

⚠️ Important Disclaimer

Safe to Swim Hawaii is an independent passion project — not affiliated with any government agency or monitoring organization. Assessments are based on publicly available data. They are not real-time measurements. “No DOH Alerts” means no advisory is currently posted — it does not mean the water was tested and found clean. DOH only monitors a fraction of Hawaiʻi’s beaches, and some areas have no regular testing at all.

Always verify current conditions with the Hawaii DOH Clean Water Branch before entering the water.

When in doubt, don’t go out.

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