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Is Waikiki Beach safe at night?

While Waikiki is generally safe and has a strong police presence, it's important to stay vigilant when walking around at night. Be sure to stick to well-lit areas and avoid any suspicious activities. Additionally, always lock your car doors and hide your valuables, as there is still crime in the area.



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Soak Up The Sun On Waikiki Beach Whether you're sunning, lounging, paddling or cooling off in the water, you can enjoy breathtaking views of Diamond Head crater in the distance. Swim, kayak, surf, canoe, and catch a picture-perfect sunset before heading back to Embassy Suites by Hilton Waikiki Beach.

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Waikiki is a district in Honolulu. Honolulu is a city on Oahu. So, you can find both Waikiki and Honolulu on the island of Oahu.

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Yes, it is safe to drink and use tap water on the island of O?ahu including in Waikiki. The Board of Water Supply in Hawai?i works in conjunction with State and Federal agencies, such as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Hawai?i State Department of Health, to ensure the water in Hawai?i is safe to drink.

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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.

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Kaimana Beach, also known as San Souci Beach is located in Waikiki right next to the Aquarium and the New Otani Kaimana hotel. Kaimana Beach is attractive as it isn't nearly as crowded as Waikiki; it's also nice and sandy. It is a little bit smaller, but there aren't as many tourists.

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While Waikiki Beach is famous for its beauty and surfing, it got a little boost from other famous icons in the early 1900s. Shortly after the first hotels were built on the beach, celebrities such as Bing Crosby, Amelia Earhart, Frank Sinatra, and Joe DiMaggio rushed to see the beautiful Hawai'i landmark.

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Hawaii's ocean water is nutrient deficient. This is common in tropical areas with warm surface water temperatures. A lack of nutrients means there are fewer phytoplankton and algae in Hawaii's water, which makes it more blue.

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But these three issues — high taxes, excessive land-use and zoning regulations, and the federal Jones Act — are some of the most important in explaining why Hawaii's cost of living is so high.

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Hawaii is a stunning location with plenty of fun things to do, no matter which island you visit. If you're in the market for a beachy, relaxing vacation, you may want to head to Maui. Otherwise, consider Honolulu for its abundance of hotels, things to do and plentiful flight connections to other U.S. cities.

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Two of the main reasons you won't find seashells on the beach here in Hawaii are: the isolation of the islands and the slope of the beaches. If one is diving or snorkeling far off shore, you will see seashells. These of course are homes to living animals and shouldn't be taken.

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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.

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In fact, Oahu is the best Hawaiian island to be without a car. While other islands, like Kauai, would be almost impossible to navigate without a car, Oahu is well connected by public transportation and ride share. Plus, most of Honolulu's main sites are close together.

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