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What is the most relaxing beach on Oahu?

Waimea Bay: Best North Shore Oahu Beach The large, sandy beach is perfect for relaxing and soaking up the sun. Go explore Waimea Valley after spending time at the beach. Waimea Valley is home to a 40-foot waterfall that you can swim in and a botanical garden, managed by a Hawaiian non-profit.



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Ala Moana Beach Park The beach itself, patrolled daily by lifeguards, is wide and flat, opening to a shallow bay that's all sand, no rocks.

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Waimanalo Beach this laid-back windward beach is located near the eastern end of the island. The sand is very fine, and it has the same views as its famous neighbors Lanikai and Kailua Beach, without the traffic you have to deal with! It is almost never crowded and the beach is huuuge!

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Kauai is the best Hawaiian island for travelers who like hiking, relaxing, and a quieter vibe.

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Maui in a Nutshell It is a bit more relaxing and a lot slower, and the people who visit enjoy that pace. It's the second most visited Hawaiian island after Oahu. Maui's highlights include: the Road to Hana.

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Located at Waikiki's western edge, Duke Kahanamoku Beach is the widest in Waikiki, perfect for families and those looking to have some fun in the sun. Named after Hawaii's legendary surfer and Olympic swimming champion, this beach, and the adjacent lagoon is popular for swimming, kayaking, canoeing, and sailing.

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Can I swim at Waikiki Beach after hours? While the beach is open 24/7, swimming after lifeguard hours is generally discouraged for safety reasons.

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In 2021, Honolulu, Oahu, saw a total of 3.3 million visitors, while neighboring Maui received fewer at 2.3 million. Despite this, these two destinations are by far the most-visited across the Hawaiian islands, which makes it much easier for guests to find places to stay and things to do.

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