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Oahu is Home to More Than 125 Beaches South Shore The South Shore coastline is known for its many
family beaches. Outings such as snorkeling, tide pooling and swimming
are great recreational activities for local families picnicking along
the beach. * Ala Moana Beach is the most popular among locals.
Weekends, holidays and summer months find the 76-acre park bustling with
tennis players, joggers, rollerbladers, large groups of picnickers, kite
flyers, fishermen, sunbathers, swimmers and surfers. * Waikiki Beach stretches one half mile wide by two miles long along the shoreline of Waikiki. Often referenced as one beach, it is actually a collection of contiguous beaches, each with its own characteristics, and generally popular for swimming, sunbathing, snorkeling and beginner level surfing. One of the most popular areas is Kuhio Beach, which includes a low retaining wall constructed to keep sand from eroding. West Shore The West Shore (leeward side) has many spectacular
beaches. This coast is known for offshore fishing spots. Winter months
see the large waves, which reach heights of more than 15 feet. * As seen in Elvis Presleys movie, Blue Hawaii, Hanauma
Bay Nature Preserves white sandy beach stretches
2000 feet and is lined with coconut trees. The crescent-shaped bay protects
swimmers and snorkelers so that even beginners can enjoy the vibrant sea
life. * Sandy Beach is one of the premier bodysurfing
spots on Oahu. It is 1,200-feet-long, with a bottom that drops abruptly
eight- to 10-feet immediately offshore. This quick change in depth creates
very steep and hard-breaking waves. On days with extremely big waves,
most common during summer months, the sand erodes to form a steep shore,
causing a strong and forceful backwash. * When big west or north swells are running, waves at Makaha
Beach provide some of the most spectacular and dangerous surfing
found nowhere else in the world. Winter months find a lot of shoreline
erosion due to the heavy surf. But with summer, the sand returns, creating
a beautiful, wide beach and ocean conditions great for swimming and snorkeling. * Nanakuli Beach is divided into two sections,
Piliokahe and Kalanianaole, with a small Hawaiian homestead separating
the two sections. The Piliokahe section is situated on a sea cliff above
a small cove. During the summer, a small pocket beach in the cove provides
a good swimming area. The deeper water is popular for divers and snorkelers.
The Kalanianaole section is the most popular section. The beach is 500
feet long and 125 feet wide. The water is calm during the summer, making
this a popular diving spot for novices. * Also known as Keawaula Beach and Puau
Beach, Yokohama Bay is a great place for picnicking,
hiking and shore fishing. The surf is calm during the summer, and is a
popular spot for snorkeling, diving, swimming and shell collecting. But
when the surf is up, the beach is the place to be to view the excitement
of the surf.The North Shore is best known for its world-class surfing
and huge winter swells. During the winter months, waves reach heights
of 25 30 feet. The summer months are in contrast with calm, flat
conditions perfect for swimming and snorkeling. * Ehukai Beach Park provides access
to three popular surfing areas: Ehukai Beach Park, Pipeline and Banzai.
Ehukai Beach Park is known for its high winter surf, drawing dedicated
body boarders and surfers. Pipeline is 100 yards to the left of Ehukai
Beach Park. The steepness of winter waves causes the crest of the wave
to fall forward, forming a near-perfect tube. Shooting the tube, or surfing
inside a tube, is a prized challenge for experienced surfers. World championship
surf competitions are held here because of the strong surf. Banzai Beach
is located west of Pipeline. During the winter, surfers and surf fans
blanket the beaches in hopes of watching a surfer catch the perfect wave.
Strong winter waves make surfing competitions legendary at Pipeline and
Banzai Beach. * Ideal for diving, snorkeling and surfing, Pupukea
Beach has two major areas which are easily accessible: Sharks
Cove and Three Tables. Sharks Cove is located at the north end,
with its cave popular for day and night diving. Three Tables, named for
the three flat sections of reef visible at low tide, is located at the
south end of the beach. The best snorkeling is found near the tables,
where fish and sea life are abundant. To experience the seas bounty
and treasures, diving is best outside of the tables. * Sunset Beach is known around the world
for its huge surf. With waves reaching 15-20 feet from September to April,
swimming is only safe during the summer months. Regardless of the time
of year, Sunset Beach attracts local surfers, sunbathers and visitors.
* Waimea Bay is the world-famous home of the biggest waves for surfing. During the winter months, the waves provide body boarders with endless challenges. Besides the break beyond the point, the inner shore break reaches heights of 10-12 feet. The difference in Waimeas winter and summer surf is as drastic as night and day. During the summer months, leisurely swimmers enjoy the placid, crystal blue waters of the bay, while winter months attract world-class body boarders and surfers. East Shore The East Shore (windward side) has lush tropical
beach settings, which are favorite locations for wind, kite and sailing
enthusiasts. Northeast tradewinds keep the coast cool 90 percent of the
year. * Voted the number one beach in the U.S. by Dr. Beach in
1998, Kailua Beach is the perfect place for family fun.
With a 30-acre public park, there are countless ways to spend your day
at the beach. Locals and visitors regularly picnic, sail, play volleyball,
dive, swim, snorkel and surf at this versatile park and beach. With constant
winds, Kailua Beach is the best windsurfing area on Oahu. * Lanikai Beach is a mile-long beach that
is perfect for swimming, sailing and windsurfing. Offshore, Mokulua, two
tiny islands designated as seabird sanctuaries, are popular destinations
for kayakers. * With a three-and-a-half-mile strip of white sand, Waimanalo
Beach is the longest beach on Oahu. Popular with residents and
tourists alike, the spacious plot is perfect all sorts of beach activities. * Makapuu Beach is the most famous bodysurfing and
bodyboarding area in Hawaii. Makapuu is also one of the only beaches on
Oahu where both bodyboarders and bodysurfers can surf together. This 1,000-foot-long,
white sand beach is also known as the location for In Harms Way,
a John Wayne movie. Summer months bring swimmers and divers to Makapuu
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