ποΈ Beaches
Here is a list of beaches that you can visit on OΚ»ahu:
π Honolulu
A local favorite with calm waters, ideal for swimming and picnicking.
π Waimanalo
A quiet, family-friendly beach with shaded picnic areas. Located on a military base with limited public access.
π Haleiwa
Home of the famous Banzai Pipeline, offering some of the best surfing waves in the world.
π Haleiwa
Scenic beach park with calm waters and proximity to Haleiwa town.
π Honolulu
A renowned snorkeling destination with vibrant marine life. Requires reservation.
π Kailua
A wide stretch of beach popular for windsurfing, kite surfing, and kayaking.
π Waikiki
A quieter beach near Waikiki with calm waters, perfect for families and sunbathing.
π Ko Olina
Man-made lagoons offering calm waters, perfect for families and relaxing.
π Kaneohe
A beach park with views of the Mokolii island and calm waters, great for kayaking.
π Waikiki
A popular Waikiki beach with calm waters, beach volleyball, and the famous Duke Kahanamoku statue nearby.
π Haleiwa
Also known as Turtle Beach, famous for sea turtle sightings.
π Kailua
Known for its clear turquoise waters and powdery white sand, great for kayaking.
π Waimanalo
A scenic beach popular for bodyboarding, with stunning views of the coastline.
π Honolulu
Known for strong shore breaks, popular with experienced bodyboarders and surfers.
π Haleiwa
A popular snorkeling and diving spot on the North Shore, known for rocky tide pools.
π Haleiwa
A world-class surf spot, famous for its large waves during the winter months.
π Kahuku
A secluded beach with opportunities to spot sea turtles in the wild.
π Waikiki
One of the most famous beaches in the world, ideal for swimming and beginner surfing.
π Waimanalo
A long, soft sand beach with calm waters and fewer tourists, perfect for a peaceful getaway.
π Haleiwa
A popular North Shore beach known for big wave surfing during the winter.