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Lanikai Beach in Kailua, Oahu, is a premier, mile-long stretch of white sand and turquoise water known for its stunning sunrise views of the Mokulua Islands. Located on the southeast side of Oahu, it is ideal for swimming, kayaking, and lounging, though it lacks public facilities (no restrooms or lifeguards) and has strict residential parking restrictions. If driving, get there very early. Best to take a uber/lyft
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Waikīkī Beach, located on the south shore of Oʻahu in Honolulu, is a world-famous, two-mile stretch of coastline known for its, calm, turquoise waters, iconic views of Diamond Head, and vibrant tourist scene. It consists of several distinct sections—including Fort DeRussy, Kūhiō, and Queen Surf beaches—offering surfing, swimming, outrigger canoeing, and catamaran rides. Again parking is not easy.
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Sunset Beach Park on Oahu’s North Shore is a renowned two-mile stretch of sandy beach celebrated for spectacular sunsets, world-class winter surfing, and calmer summer waters. Located near Haleiwa, it features lifeguards, free parking, and restrooms, making it ideal for surfing, strolling, and sunbathing.
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The Ko Olina Lagoons are four interconnected, man-made, crescent-shaped beaches on Oahu's west coast, featuring exceptionally calm, clear waters ideal for families, swimming, and paddleboarding. Connected by a 1.5-mile seaside pathway, these public lagoons are nestled within a resort area and offer restrooms, showers, and limited free parking near Lagoon 4.