What to expect for water quality, rainfall, and ocean conditions
Sandy Beach has minimal bacteria risk due to the lack of streams or significant runoff sources. Even during the wet season, water quality is generally good. The primary hazard is the extremely dangerous shore break, not water quality.
November brings variable swells to Sandy Beach. East and northeast swells become more common. The shore break remains powerful and dangerous. Rainfall increases slightly but water quality stays good.
Winter swells from the east and northeast create powerful shore break. Sandy Beach is dangerous year-round but winter swells can produce unpredictable wave patterns. The beach is NOT for casual swimming in any season.
Moderate. Late fall brings fewer visitors before the holiday rush begins.
The Hawaii Department of Health recommends staying out of the ocean for at least 72 hours after heavy rain. In november, this is especially important as wet-season storms can produce heavy rainfall and significant runoff.
When conditions are clear, Sandy Beach has excellent ocean activities. Check the water quality above, then book with confidence.
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Safe to Swim Hawaii is an independent passion project — not affiliated with the Hawaii Department of Health or any government agency. Water quality ratings are estimates based on publicly available testing data and geographic analysis. They are not real-time measurements and may not reflect current conditions.
Always verify current water quality conditions with the Hawaii DOH Clean Water Branch before entering the water.
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