Waikiki Beach, located in Honolulu (also known as the City of Honolulu) on the island of Oahu in the Hawaiian Islands, attracts numerous tourists. It has become a must-visit destination for vacations in Hawaii and is considered the most 'Hawaiian' beach in the minds of visitors. Waikiki Beach is a well-equipped beach with abundant hotel and dining facilities nearby. The water is clear, the waves are moderate, making it suitable for surfing and boating. The sunset scenery is perfect for photography.
Once voted America's best beach. This former royal retreat of Maui faces the hotels and resorts of Kaanapali and is now one of the world's most famous tourist destinations. Kaanapali is Hawaii's first planned resort and has become a model for resorts worldwide. Facing this famous beach are five hotels and six condominium resorts. Opposite Kaanapali is the open-air Whalers Village, a world-class shopping plaza with many unique shops and restaurants, a famous whaling museum, and free Hawaiian entertainment.
Waianapanapa State Park
Wai'anapanapa State Park is one of the most beautiful attractions on the island of Hana. It offers outstanding nearly 360-degree unobstructed views. On land, hills and green jungle valleys give way to a rugged coastline paved with black basalt lava. Under the deep blue sea and white waves, this place looks like a fairyland.
Ewa Beach is located in the Ewa District along the Leeward Coast of Oahu, Hawaii. In Hawaiian, 'Ewa' means 'Stray', originating from a myth. This place is fresh and beautiful, yet relatively secluded, making it a great spot for locals to relax and have fun.
Hawaii Sunset Beach (Sunset Beach) is located at the northern end of Oahu Island. It is a famous surfing destination and the venue for the World Surfing Championships, known as the surfing capital of the world. The waves here can reach up to 15 meters high. This beach, located in the northern part of Oahu Island, is acclaimed as one of the 25 sexiest beaches in the world.
Makapu‘u Point
Makapuu Point is located on Oahu Island, at the easternmost tip of the Hawaiian Islands. The ridge rises 647 feet (197 meters) like a remnant of the sea. The cliffs form the eastern end at Makapuu Point, where there is a prominent lighthouse. Standing here, the entire area's scenery is in full view.