This is a very nice and high traffic area. There is shops, motels, and restaurants everywhere. The beach starts several feet from the street side walk. There is rental places for boards if that interests you. There is running water to clean up after your done swimming. The water is light blue, kind of foggy. The water irritates your eyes so bring goggles. If you swim out to the rock barrier it’s a depth of around 5 feet. It’s probably 6 to 7 feet once you leave to the barrier open space. In the daylight hours there’s life guards. I seen I couple different species...
Read moreOne of the world's most famous beaches, no question about that. One of the most average beaches, also no questions about that. But, movies, shows and tons of hotels around in a concrete jungle by the sea made it world famous. It is a nice beach, but it's in fact a town beach, better say city beach. On Oahu only, there're for sure 6-7 much better beaches. It's also not that big, so it gets very crowded. We were in a hotel one block away, so we used it only for our morning swim and after that we explored the island in our rented car, sometimes coming...
Read moreWaikiki Beach is a vibrant and iconic destination that perfectly embodies the tropical allure of Hawaii. The stunning sandy beach is lined with turquoise waters, making it an ideal spot for swimming, sunbathing, and various water activities. The photo captures a colorful outrigger canoe, emphasizing the traditional Hawaiian culture and the adventurous spirit of the area. The backdrop of green umbrellas and the lifeguard tower highlights the well-maintained and tourist-friendly...
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