Honolulu teams with sand, sunscreen, and surfers. Hanauma Bay will tempt you with crystal clear waters perfect for snorkeling, while Ala Moana beckons with shaded parks and good surf. Queen's Beach gives you sunlit piers and the popular "Sunset on the Beach" weekend movies. To get away without getting away, drop by Sandy's Beach for some surfing fun.
Oahu | Honolulu Beaches
- Ala Moana Beach
- What's not to like, really? There's a shallow, calm, and glassy expanse of ocean protected by an outer reef, a grassy lawn complete with picnic tables and barbecues, "small kine" surf breaks...
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- Diamond Head Beach
- Remember as a child when your parents told you not to leave the yard, yet all you could think about was venturing out, even if only a few steps away? You may have those same thoughts as you near the...
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- Hanauma Bay
- With its clear, calm waters, large coral reef, and abundance of marine life, Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve is one of the premiere swimming and snorkeling locations on Oahu. Located just 10 miles...
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- Kuhio Beach
- Want to feel the sand between your toes in the same place that was once the home to Hawaiian royalty? Be sure to check out Kuhio Beach in Waikiki, located between the Sheraton Moana Surfrider Hotel and the Kapahulu Groin.
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- Queen's Beach
- Queen's Beach in Honolulu's iconic Waikiki Beach area is a popular spot for both tourists and locals.
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- Sandy's Beach
- It's a perfect day in Paradise: sunny, warm, lightly breezy, a touch of clouds for shade. You could certainly sip Mai Tais at your beachfront resort all day, but why not venture outside of...
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- Waikiki Beach
- Once a vast swampland, Waikiki is now a Mecca for Hawai'i travelers. World-class hotels, the Honolulu Zoo, the Waikiki Aquarium, and the International Market Place have replaced the rivers and...
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