Queen's Surf Boardwalk, Waikiki
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The views from Breeze Open Kitchen in Eau Palm Beach Resort are mesmerizing. Sit out on the patio and feel the breeze.
A jetty with a gazebo on the end, in the heart of Waikiki Beach. A popular bodyboarding and snorkeling spot where the reef is inches from your knees!
Long, narrow beach with a seawall backed by fancy hotels, a happening feel, and an oceanfront cafe.
It's wonderful to walk along the oceanfront watching the waves crash against the boardwalk, in a parklike setting also called San Souci State Recreational Park.
Romantic cove with rock pools, shade spots under the cliffs, calm water, and warm weather. Accessible by kayak or lighthouse tour bus.
A rock wall protects this area of Waikiki Beach from waves, making it a swimming pool right there at the beach! Also called Kuhio Beach or Kuhio Ponds. Near Waikiki Wall.
A jetty with a gazebo on the end, in the heart of Waikiki Beach. A popular bodyboarding and snorkeling spot where the reef is inches from your knees!
Wonderful swimming beach with white sand, black rock backdrop, clear bluegreen water, showers, but no shade.
Beautiful clear water before high tide! Lots of wildlife. Views of Jupiter Lighthouse.
Perfect place for kids to swim, in an ocean swimming pool that was an old Hawaiian fishpond.
The views from Breeze Open Kitchen in Eau Palm Beach Resort are mesmerizing. Sit out on the patio and feel the breeze.
It's wonderful to walk along the oceanfront watching the waves crash against the boardwalk, in a parklike setting also called San Souci State Recreational Park.
Long, narrow beach with a seawall backed by fancy hotels, a happening feel, and an oceanfront cafe.
A tiny black sand beach, emerald green springs, grassy knolls, a lifeguard, and warm-water swimming or body boarding.
Beautiful beach, sometimes sandy sometimes rocky, with dangerous shorebreak enjoyed by teens and other daredevils.
Nice place to park and watch the water rushing in, or stand on the cement jetty and look back at the beach.
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