dAla Moana Beach Park
Ala Moana Beach Park

Known as "The Path to the Sea", this is a beautiful 76-acre park located along the south shore just west of the famous Waikiki beach area. This beach is noted for its excellent swimming...
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AAli'i Beach Park

Also called the "Royal" Beach, Ali'i beach is noted for its swimming and surfing. Swimming is the best in the small protected bay area on the south side of the beach. Surfers frequent this beach...
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Ali'i Beach Park

dBellows Beach Park
Bellows Beach Park

One of the more popular ocean recreation areas on O'ahu, this beautiful beach has shallow water and small shore break making it perfect for swimmers and...
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dChuns Reef

This North Shore beach is renowned for it's premier surfing during the winter months and excellent snorkeling during the summertime....
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Chuns Reef

dEhukai Beach Park
Ehukai Beach Park

'Ehukai, or "Reddish Tinged Water", is the home of the famous Bonzai Pipeline. When the surf is pounding, this beautiful North Shore beach can be the most spectacular...
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dHalona Beach Cove

This small beach located on the east coast is a movie-lovers "must see". It depicts everything expected in a tropical paradise and has been featured in many movies...
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Halona Beach Cove

dHanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Hanauma Bay Park

This "curved" bay was declared a protected marine life conservation area and underwater park in 1967. This is THE BEST beach area if you are new to scuba diving or snorkeling...
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dHukilau Beach Park

"Oh we're going to a Hukilau, a huki, huki, hukilau..." This famous Hawaiian song was written about this very beach...
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Hukilau Beach Park

dKa'ena Point State Park
Kaena Point State Park

Ka'ena Point State Park is an 853-acre strip of land that wraps around the 9-mile western point of O'ahu between Dillingham Airfield and...
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dKahana Bay

This beach is well protected as the shoreline forms almost a perfect semi-circle around Kahana Bay making it a perfect place to swim and wade...
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Kahana Bay

dKailua Beach Park
Kailua Beach Park

This is one of Oahu's most beautiful beaches with excellent swimming and wind surfing. The beach is nice, fine sand...
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dKalama Beach

This is a beautiful, secluded beach located on the windward side of O'ahu in Kailua. This beach is perfect for beginner surfers and bodyboarders...
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Kalama Beach

dKawela Beach
Kawela Beach

This north shore beach is noted for it's reef formations and fabulous sunset views during the summer months...
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dKo'Olina Lagoons

Located in the Ko'Olina Resort Area, these four man-made lagoons are perfect for swimming at any time...
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Ko'Olina Lagoons

dKualoa Regional Park
Kualoa Regional Park

The "Long Ancestral Background", this beach park is never crowded, making this the perfect site to just enjoy a relaxing day at the beach. The water is calm and warm...
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dLa'ie Beach Park

Located near the Polynesian Cultural Center and the city of La'ie, this secluded park is well known among the locals for its excellent surfing and fishing...
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La'ie Beach Park

dLanikai Beach
Lanikai Beaches

Several beautiful and secluded beaches are situated along the coast of Lanikai in Kailua and front Kailua Bay. They have been rated as some of the best beaches in the United States....
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dLani's Beach

This is a great site to watch experienced surfers master the giant waves during the winter months. During the summertime, it is a beautiful stop along the north shore to relax and walk the beach....
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Lani's Beach

dMa'ili Beach Park
Ma'ili Beach Park

This beach is named for the numerous pebbles (ili'ili) found nearby. In ancient times these stones had many uses...
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dMakapu'u Beach Park

Hawaiian for "Bulging Eyes", this beach is located below Makapu'u Point, a projection of land marking Hawaii's easternmost point. This is a very popular beach for body surfing...
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Makapu'u Beach Park

dMalaekahana Beach Park
Malekahana

This magnificent sandy beach encircles the calm waters of Malaekahana Bay and borders the Malaekahana State Recreational Area...
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dMokule'ia Beach Park

Beautiful ocean views, a long sandy beach, and great windsurfing make this beach park very popular among residents and tourists alike....
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Mokule'ia Beach Park

dNanakuli Beach Park
Nanakuli Beach Park

This west coast beach refers to the legendary Hawaiian chief, Poka'i, and means "to look at the knee". During ancient times, it was kapu (prohibited) for commoners to look at the face of their ali'i (royalty)....
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dPokai Bay Beach Park

Hawaiian for "Night of the Supreme One", this beach is named after the legendary Hawaiian chief, Poka'i. This West Shore beach area is well protected even during the winter months...
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Pokai Bay Beach Park

dSand Island Beach Park
Sand Island Beach Park

This huge beach park is never crowded and offers a fantastic and different view of Waikiki, Aloha Tower Marketplace and downtown Honolulu....
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dSandy's Beach

When the surf is calm, this is a superb beach for swimming. However, when the surf is up, this beach can be treacherous due to the shorebreak and rip tide currents. Experienced bodysurfers...
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Sandy's Beach

dSharks Cove
Sharks Cove

Sharks Cove is a wonderful reef located on the North Shore where a large variety of marine life can be seen in their natural environment. The reef can only be accessed during calm seas...
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dSunset Beach Park

One of the longest sand beaches in Oahu running two miles in length and 200-300 feet wide. In the Summer when the ocean is calm, this beach has crystal clear water and beautiful white sand...
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Sunset Beach Park

dThree Tables
Three Tables

This popular dive area is named for three table-like sections of reef that can easily be seen during low tide. This beach is part of the Pupukea Beach Marine Sanctuary which preserves and protects the numerous sea creatures, flora and fauna found in this area...
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dWaikiki Beach

Hawaiian for "Sprouting Water", this is one of the most famous beaches in the world. The two mile stretch of white sand coast is fronted by hotels and tourist facilities. The area is excellent for...
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Waikiki Beach

dWaimanalo Bay Beach Park
Waimanalo Beach Park

Located in the center of the 75-acre Waimanalo Bay Recreation Area, this long, white beach is very popular...
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dWaimanalo Bay Recreation Area

Directly across the street from Waimanalo Polo Fields. This quite beach is perfect to learn how to surf or body board. If you want to stay away from the crowd, this is the perfect beach for you...
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Waimanalo Recreation Area

dWaimea Bay Beach Park
Waimea Bay Beach Park

During the summer months the water of this "Reddish" bay is calm and great for swimming with a large sandy beach area. But watch out during the winter months when the waves can reach...
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