Water quality at Kuhio Ave (2 blocks from Kuhio Beach)
The Laylow is on Kuhio Avenue, a short walk from Kuhio Beach Park. This section of Waikiki has seawalls that create a protected wading area, making it calmer than the open beach. However, the same Ala Wai Canal runoff concerns apply to all of Waikiki. The seawalls can actually trap bacteria in the enclosed lagoon areas after storms, so the 72-hour rain rule is especially important here.
The Hawaii Department of Health recommends staying out of the ocean for at least 72 hours after heavy rain, even if the water looks clear. Bacteria and pollutants from runoff can linger in the water longer than the brown color does.
If the ocean near Laylow Waikiki turns brown or murky after rain, do not enter the water. Brown water carries bacteria, pollutants, and sediment from runoff. Wait at least 72 hours after the rain stops and until the water visually clears before swimming. Consider these alternatives in the meantime:
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