Address
Puako Beach Rd
Puako Village,
HI
96743
Near: Hwy. #19, Mile Marker 71
Wailea Bay Beach is a beautiful beach, but not quite the Gay beach, nor nude... As the instructions say, from Old Puako Road, turn in at the DIRT road (not the big public parking lot), then hike your way through brush and bramble out to the water. You may find a trail or two, but you'll arrive at cliffs above the Gay, nude beach at the far northern end of Wailea Bay. It is isolated, separated, from Wailea Bay Beach by impassible lava outcroppings so you must go beyond the parking lot for Wailea Bay county beach, to something that resembles a dirt road; anything that resembles a dirt road between the parking lot and Hapuna Beach state park and hotel will do; rough terrain for cars.
Beautiful and private
Great place to swim snorkel, in the nude. The guys are hit and miss. Lots of places to hookup.
More Natural, More Private, More Naked Men
Wailea Bay "Beach 67" / Kohala Coast Wailea Bay Marine Preserve's two beaches are nicknamed 69 and 67. Beach 69 is the larger and is great for snorkeling and diving. Beach 67, on the north side of the bay, is smaller and frequented by naturists and gay men. On Hwy. #19 at Mile Marker 71, turn into Puako Village, then right onto old Puako Road. Access Beach 67 by taking the gravel road at telephone pole #67, onward to the bluff, then hiking down to the beach. Nude sunbathing common unless authorities are present and enforce anti-nudity regulations.