Things To Do: Oahu Beaches

 Beaches on the island of Oahu

When people think of the island of Oahu, many think of Honolulu and Waikiki. However, the island of Oahu is one of the most beautiful islands on the Hawaiian chain. Visit the North Shore for some incredible beaches or stay closer to the big city and visit the well-populated beaches of Waikiki...

Things To Do Oahu BeachesAla Moana Regional Park.

1201 Ala Moana Blvd., Honolulu. Lifeguard. Parking. Restroom. Shower. Picnic.

 Ala Moana - Magic Island.

(Aina Moana). 1501 Ala Moana Blvd. Honolulu. Lifeguard. Parking. Restroom. Showers. Picnic.

Aukai Beach Park.

54-071 Kamehameha Hwy. Hau’ula.

Aweoweo Beach Park.

68-197 A’u St. Waialua.
Barbers Point Beach Park.

91-021 Ola’i St., Ewa. Parking. Restroom. Showers. Picnic.
Bellows Field Beach Park.

41-043 Kalaniana’ole Hwy. Waimanalo. Lifeguard. Parking. Restroom. Showers. Picnic. Camping.
Diamond Head Beach Park.

3300 Diamond Head Road, Honolulu.
Duke Paoa Kahanamoku Beach Park.

(formerly known as Fort DeRussy Beach Park). 193 Paoa Place. Restroom. Showers. Lifeguard. Picnic.
Ehukai Beach Park.

59-337 Ke-Nui Road. Hale’iwa. Lifeguard. Parking. Restroom. Showers. Picnic.
Ewe Beach Park.

91-027 Fort Weaver. Road. ‘Ewe Beach. Parking. Restroom. Showers. Picnic.Hale’iwa Ali’i Beach Park. 66-167 Hale’iwa Road. Hale’iwa. Parking. Restroom. Showers.
Hale’iwa Beach Park.

62-449 Kamehameha Hwy. Hale’iwa. Parking. Restroom. Showers. Picnic.
Hanauma Bay Nature Park.
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7455 Kalaniana’ole Hwy. Lifeguard. Parking. Restroom. Showers. Picnic.
Hau’ula Beach Park.

54-135 Kamehameha Hwy. Hau’ula. Shower. Restroom. Picnic. Camping.
He’eia State Park.

46-465 Kamehameha Hwy. La’ie. Parking. Restroom. Picnic. Camping.
Ka’a’awa Beach Park.

51-392 Kamehameha Hwy. Ka’a’awa. Parking. Restroom. Picnic.
Ka’ena Point State Park.

Farrington Highway. Ka’ena. Lifeguard. Parking. Restroom.
Kahana Valley State Park.

55-222 Kamehameha Hwy. Kahana. Parking. Restroom. Picnic. Camping.
Kahe Point Beach Park.

92-301 Farrington Hwy. ‘Ewe Beach. Parking. Restroom. Camping.
Kaiaka Bay Beach Park.

66-449 Haleiwa Road. Hale’iwa. Parking. Showers. Restroom. Picnic. Camping.
Kailua Beach Park.

526 Kawailoa Road. Lifeguard. Parking. Restroom. Showers.
Things To Do Oahu Beaches
Kaiona Beach Park.

41-575 Kalaniana’ole Hwy. Waimanalo. Parking. Restroom. Picnic. Camping.
Kalanna Beach Park.

248 N. Kalaheo Ave. Kailua.
Kane’ohe Beach Park.

45-015 Waikalua Road. Kane’ohe. Parking. Picnic. Restroom.
Kaupo Beach Park.

41-401 Kalaniana’ole Hwy.
Kawaiku’i Beach Park.

5475 Kalaniana’ole Hwy. Parking. Showers. Restroom. Picnic.
Kawailoa Beach Park.

61-479 Kamehameha Hwy. Haleiwa.
Kea’au Beach Park.

83-431 Farrington Hwy. Waiianae. Parking. Showers. Restroom. Picnic. Camping.
Ke’ehi Lagoon Park.

465 Lagoon Drive. Parking. Restroom. Showers. Picnic.
Kokololio Beach Park.

55-017 Kamehameha Hwy. La’ie. Parking. Restroom. Showers. Picnic. Camping.
Kualoa Regional Park.

49-479 Kamehameha Hwy. Kane’ohe. Parking. Lifeguard. Restroom. Showers. Picnic. Camping.
Kuhio Beach Park.

2453 Kalakaua Ave. Lifeguard. Restroom. Showers. Picnic.
Kuilei Cliffs Beach Park.

3451 Diamond Head Road. Parking. Picnic.
Kuli’ou’ou Beach Park.

96 Bay St. Parking. Restroom.
La’ie Beach Park.

55-205 Kam. Hwy. La’ie.
Le’ahi Beach Park.

3187 Diamond Head Road.
Lualualei Beach Park.

86-221 Farrington Hwy. Wai’anae. Parking. Restroom. Picnic. Camping.
Ma’ili Beach Park.

87-021 Farrington Hwy. Wai’anae. Lifeguard. Parking. Restroom. Picnic.
Makaha Beach Park.

84-369 Farrington Hwy. Wai’anae. Lifeguard. Restroom.
Makaleha Beach Park.

68-539 Farrington Hwy. Waialua.
Makalei Beach Park.

3111 Diamond Head Road. Showers. Picnic.
Makapu’u Beach Park.

41-095 Kalaniana’ole Hwy. Waimanalo. Parking. Lifeguard. Showers. Picnic. Camping. Restroom.
Makaua Beach Park. 51-541 Kamehameha Hwy. Ka’a’awa. Parking.
Malaekahana Recreation Area.

Kamehameha Highway (one mile N. of La’ie town). La’ie. Restroom. Parking. Picnic. Camping.
Mauna Lahilahi Beach Park.

84-1161 Farrington Hwy. Wai’anae. Restroom. Picnic.
Maunalua Bay Beach Park.

6505 Kalaniana’ ole Hwy. Parking. Showers. Restroom.
Mokule’ia Beach Park.

68-919 Ka’ena Point Road. Waialua. Parking. Restroom. Picnic. Camping.
Nanakuli Beach Park.

89-269 Farrington Hwy. Wai’anae. Parking. Lifeguard. Restroom. Showers. Picnic. Camping.
Neal S. Blaisdell Park.

98-319 Kamehameha Hwy. Aiea. Parking. Restroom. Showers. Picnic.
One’ula Beach Park.

91-101 Papipi Rd. ‘Ewe Beach. Parking. Restrooms. Picnic.
Poka’i Bay Beach Park.

85-037 Wai’anae Valley Road. Wai’anae. Lifeguard. Parking. Restrooms. Showers. Picnic.
Punalu’u Beach Park.

53-309 Kam. Hwy. Hau’ula. Restrooms. Showers. Picnic.
Pupukea Beach Park.

59-727 Kam. Hwy. Hale’iwa. Parking. Restrooms. Picnic.
Sand Island State Park.

Sand Island Access Rd. Picnic. Showers. Camping. Restrooms.
Sandy Beach Park.

8801 Kalaniana’ole Hwy. Lifeguard. Parking. Restrooms. Showers.
Sans Souci Beach.

E. end of Kalakaua Ave. Lifeguard. Parking. Restrooms. Showers.
Sunset Beach Park.

59-104 Kamehameha Hwy. Hale’iwa. Lifeguard.
Swanzy Beach Park.

51-369 Kamehameha Hwy. Ka’a’awa. Parking. Restrooms. Showers. Picnic. Camping.
Tracks Beach Park.

92-271 Farrington Hwy. Ewa Beach. Parking. Restrooms. Picnic.
Ulehawa Beach Park.

87-1581 Farrington Hwy. Wai’anae. Parking. Restrooms. Picnic.
Wai’alae Beach Park.

4925 Kahala Ave. Parking. Restrooms. Showers. Picnic.
Waiale’e Beach Park.

58-211 Kamehameha Hwy. Kahuku.
Wai’anae District Park.

85-601 Farrington Hwy. Wai’anae. Parking. Restrooms.
Wai’anae Regional Park.

85-471 Farrington Hwy. Wai’anae. Restrooms.
Wailupe Beach Park.

5045 Kalaniana’ole Hwy. Parking. Restrooms.
Waimanalo Bay Beach Park.

41-043 ‘Alo’ilo’i St. Waimanalo. Lifeguard. Restrooms. Picnic.
Waimanalo Beach Park.
41-741 Kalanianiaole Hwy. Waimanalo. Lifeguard. Parking. Restrooms. Showers. Picnic. Camping.
Waimea Bay Beach Park.
61-031 Kamehameha Hwy. Hale’iwa. Lifeguard. Parking. Restrooms. Showers. Picnic.
West Loch Shoreline Park.

91-1000 Kapapapuhi St. Waipahu.

 

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