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Waikiki Beach Honolulu Waikiki Beach is consisted of a series of continuous beaches over a two-mile (3 km) stretch. Address: . Honolulu HI USA
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Sandy Beach Its great waves have made Sandy beach a hot-spot for those who love to body surf and sunbathe. Some of the beaches features include easy access to Kalanianaole Highway, full bathrooms and food concessions. The grassy area attracts many kite flyers who fill the sky with colorful kites on the weekends. However, the beach can be dangerous due to its strong rip currents and shallow shore breaks. Address: 8800 Kalanianaole Hwy Honolulu HI USA 96825
1 808 395-2211
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Kuhio Beach Honolulu Part of the continuous Waikiki Beach, Kuhio Beach represents a calmer section of Waikiki. Partially sheltered by a water-breaking wall, this beach is an ideal location for young children and beginner swimmers. Address: . Honolulu HI USA
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Makapuu Beach Park Makapu'u Beach Park is situated below Makapu'u Point. Amenities include washrooms, showers, a picnic area and lifeguards on duty. This beach has large waves, sometimes making swimming dangerous. Though, it is a good beach for body surfing. Address: 41-225 Kalanianaole Highway Honolulu HI USA
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Halona Beach Cove Also known as the "The Peering Place", this is a natural beach is situated to the right of the Halona Blowhole. Although this beach is great for swimming when the waters are calm, there are no lifeguards and no facilities so visitors should take caution. Address: Kalanian'ole Highway Honolulu HI USA
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