July 1, 2019 -
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Kehena Beach also referred to as Dolphin Beach is a black sand beach in the Puna District of the island of Hawaii, USA.The entire beach is enclosed by a 30 foot high rock cliff and surrounded on both sides by rocky peninsulas jutting into the ocean, thus creating a cove. The seclusion of the beach means it is often frequented by naturists and it is known as a clothing optional beach (unofficially).
The ocean has brilliant blue waves which crash against the black lava rock, the energetic activity of the ocean and the lack of life guards at Kehena Beach make swimming dangerous, but you might see friendly dolphins come close to the shore, so it is possible to swim with them.
Every Sunday, Kehena beach transforms into a party and drum circle.