14 Mar 2008 02:21:23 | Donna Monday
# 10) Waikiki Beach – One of Hawaii’s most popular beaches,
Waikiki attracts over 4 million tourists a year. Two miles of
sun-drenched beach on Oahu’s coastline offers memorable vistas
and great people watching. Explore Diamond Head Crater, or get
your feet wet in the warm waters. The more adventurous can take
surfing lessons from the “beachboys”, a local surfing group.
# 9) Honaunau Bay – Honaunau Bay is a true diverse paradise. The
“Place of Refuge” attracts scuba divers from around the world.
They come to experience its colorful coral reefs, several
species of exotic fish, and an underwater environment that is
truly out of this world.
# 8) Kaanapali Beach – Located on the island of Maui, Kaanapali
Beach is home to many of Hawaii’s most exclusive resorts. Come
and be spoiled with your own personal Beach Butler. Lay in the
sun and sip daiquiris or mineral water while you work on your
tan. Afterwards, indulge in a lomi lomi massage (noted for its
spiritual and healing effects). This is the ideal beach getaway
if you’re looking for some constant pampering.
# 7) Kauna’oa Beach – Your best access to this very private
beach is as a guest at the famed Mauna Kea Beach Hotel. The
swanky resort restricts public access to this clean and
beautiful beach, so you may want to enjoy a delicious meal in
one of its five restaurants, then casually mosie on over to
enjoy the beach’s pristine serenity.
# 6) Poipu Beach – Poipu Beach is a little slice of tranquil
heaven located on the southern tip of Kauai. Famous for its calm
waters, the water in the bay never gets deeper than 3 feet.
Poipu is popular among families with small children, and boasts
well-maintained picnic areas, covered pavilions and
shower/bathroom facilities.
# 5) Lahaina Beach – Romance rules at this idyllic beach nestled
in the quaint whaling village of Lahaina. Lahaina is one of the
most romantic beaches in the world due to its tranquil old
fishing village, lush tropical plant life, and majestic ocean
view. Enjoy the Old Lahaina Luau, where locals dance the
traditional hula, serve succulent imu-roasted pig, and hold lei
ceremonies.
# 4) Hookipa Beach – Hookipa Beach is well-known for its
notorious trade winds. This beach can be enjoyed if you love
white windswept sands and towering palm trees. Windsurfers love
it too, and this is where you’ll catch them riding waves and
competing in windsurfing competitions.
# 3) Punalu’u Beach – Who says a great beach has to be boring?
For a change of pace, visit the rare and unusual black beach of
Punalu’u. Created from spilled lava from both the Mauna Loa and
Kilauea volcanoes, the black sand is always warm and soothing to
the touch. If you love to fish, join the locals and experience
some of the best fishing in the world.
# 2) The North Shore – The North Shore is actually comprised of
three beaches: Waimeia Bay (tranquil in the summer, awesome
surfer waves in winter); the Pipeline (a die-hard surfer Mecca);
and Sunset Beach (known for its beautiful and colorful sunsets).
Three great ways to enjoy one of Hawaii’s best beach getaways.
# 1) Lanikai Beach – Beautiful sparkling sands, swaying palm
trees, lush tropical plants, endless sunshine, turquoise green
waters, kayaking, nearby bird sanctuaries, and one of the best
sunrises on Oahu can all be found at Lanikai. If you’re lucky,
you might even catch a few models in the middle of a photo
shoot!
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