Yes, people can swim at Waikiki Beach at night. The water is usually calm and the beach is well-lit, making it a safe and enjoyable experience.
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Avoid swimming at night, dawn and dusk.Well, that's when sharks tend to be the most aggressive and active. See more shark avoiding tips here. On Oahu, Box jellyfish usually arrive to the near shore approximately 7 to 11 days after the full moon of each month.
Avoid swimming before sunrise or after sunset when it is dark outside and visibility is poor. Wind activity often picks up in the late morning or afternoon, which can make paddling back to shore more difficult.
The sidewalks will usually be full of people all the way down there until you get very close to your hotel. It is safe unless you are our after midnight, then it is like walking around in any major city. Almost anywhere in Waikiki, you will be just fine.
My DH and I walk along Kalakaua at night a lot. It's a good place to go to people watch and there will be plenty of other people out also. Walking along the beach at night is also a favorite of mine. The lighting is plentiful, just stay on the main drag and you will be fine.
It's a safe bet there are no lifeguards on duty. Night swimmers are frequently intoxicated. One of my classmates from high school perished in a dark ocean. Play it safe, never swim alone.
Hawaii has semi-tropical weather. Temperatures usually range from 75-90 degrees year round in the daytime, and 70-80 degrees at night. Temperatures in the winter months may be a little cooler, where nighttime temperatures can sometimes fall into the 50's.
Honolulu is generally a safe place to visit. However, there are some locations that have higher crime rates and should be avoided if a tourist is not familiar with them. It's also important to stay alert when traveling around at night because this is when most crimes happen.
Hawai?i is full of beautiful waterfalls, and they come in all shapes and sizes. Some are towering and majestic; others melodic and cascading. All can be enjoyed for their grace and power, but some offer an even more in-depth experience – the chance to swim beneath it.
No alcohol on the beach whether it's in a glass container or not. If by canopy you mean a tall pop up one that'd be a no. Some people do it on other beaches around the island (and usually back on the grassy areas bordering the beach, not in the sand itself).
We recommend comfortable shoes for walking, shorts, sun dresses, and t- shirts. In the evening, most people switch over to dressy-casual – slightly dressier than their daytime attire – khaki shorts or trousers, polo shirts, aloha shirts, skirts, sundresses, etc.
Cost: Free!You don't have to pay for a beachfront hotel to access this stunning shoreline. All of the beaches in Waikiki are open to the public! You can bring your towel, chair, snorkel, etc. and hang out for the day in the sun and sand.