- Kailua, Hawaii - Wikipedia
In the Hawaiian language Kailua means "two seas" or "two currents", a contraction of the words kai (meaning "sea" or "sea water") and ʻelua (meaning "two"); it is so named because of the two former fishponds in the district (Kawainui and Kaʻelepulu) or the two currents that run through Kailua Bay
- The Ultimate Guide to Kailua, Oahu - HAWAIʻI Magazine
Kailua, the once-sleepy community on Oahu’s Windward Side, is most often associated with its beaches And we get it Kailua and Lanikai beaches are world-renowned, luring thousands of visitors every year with their golden sands and aquamarine waters
- 17 Fun Things to do in Kailua, Oahu (And Nearby!) - Your Friend the Nomad
You'll never run out of things to do in Kailua Oahu Breathtaking hikes and serene beaches, craft breweries and local cuisine, chocolate tasting, and more!
- Kailua, HI: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
Oahu's Kailua, meaning "two seas" or "two currents," is named after either the two lagoons located on the island or the two currents that run through Kailua Bay Steady trade winds make Kailua Beach a great windsurfing and kite-flying destination
- Living in Kailua: A Local’s Honest Guide to Paradise (2025 Edition)
Final Take Living in Kailua means trading some conveniences and costs for an incredible lifestyle It’s not just about living near beautiful beaches – it’s about being part of a community that still feels like old Hawaii, even with all the changes
- Top things to see in Kailua - This Hawaii Life
In this post we feature Kailua town, beach, surrounding areas and top things to do here This guide showcases the beautiful and scenic areas of Kailua, town area and outdoor activities and beach time on the east side of Oahu to enjoy
- 15 Best Things to Do in Kailua, Oahu (+ Beautiful Beaches!)
Are you planning a trip to Oahu and looking for the best things to do in Kailua? These Kailua attractions are beautiful, historical, and worth your visit!
- Kailua, a Quintessential Beach Town - Hawaii. com
Kailua, a quintessential beach town, is blessed with two gorgeous beaches and steady onshore trade winds that make it great for windsurfing, kayaking and other water sports Once a sleepy town of barely 3,000, it’s now a bedroom community of more than 36,000 residents
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