Makaha Beach Park (experts)
Maili Beach Park
Ulehawa Beach Park
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BEACHES
From time to time strong currents, high surf and turbulent water affect
every beach on Oahu. Dangerous waves and rip tides are common during the
winter months especially on the north and west shores and at Koko Head
Beach Park and Makapuu Beach Park. The safest beaches are those under
supervision of a lifeguard.
GOOD SWIMMING BEACHES
Ala Moana Park
Waikiki Beach Center
Prince Kuhio Beach Park
Queen's Surf Beach Park
Sans Souci Beach
Hanauma Bay Beach Park
Kaupo Beach Park
Waimanalo Beach Park
Bellows Beach Park
Kailua Beach Park
Kalama Beach
Kaaawa Beach Park
Kahana Bay Beach Park
Punaluu Beach Park
Ehukai Beach Park
Waimea Bay Beach Park
Makua Beach
Keaau Beach Park
Pokai Bay Beach Park
Maili Beach Park
Ulehawa Beach Park
Nanakuli Beach Park
Kahe Beach Park
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BODY SURFING AND SNORKELING
The best beaches for body surfing are Prince Kuhio Beach Park, Koko Head
Beach Park, Makapuu Beach Park, Bellows Beach Park, Laie Maloo and Keaau
Beach Park.
GOOD SNORKELING BEACHES
Sans Souci Beach (Waikiki)
Maunalua Beach Park
Hanauma Bay Beach Park
Kaaawa Beach Park
Panaluu Beach Park
Ehukai Beach Park (when calm)
Sunset Beach (when calm)
Pupukea Beach Park (when calm)
Waimea Bay Beach Park (when calm)
Chun's Reef
Laniakea Beach
Mokuleia Beach Park
Makua Beach
Keaau Beach Park
Mauna Lahilahi Beach Park
Pokai Bay Beach Park
Nanakuli Beach Park
Kahe Beach Park
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GLASS FLOAT BEACHCOMBING
Glass balls that once held Japanese fishing nets afloat are carried
great distances on ocean currents. Some find their way to Hawaiian
beaches where they are highly prized by beachcombers.
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FISHING
How's the fishing? Stroll down to the International Market Place in
Waikiki and take a look at
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