The island of Oahu is the third largest of the Hawaiian islands, and it’s home to roughly two-thirds of the entire population of Hawaii. Oahu has frequently been referred to as “The Gathering Place,” and it is home to the state capital of Honolulu, which rests on the southeast coast of the island.
Oahu is the 20th largest island in the United States. Oahu is a volcanic island. It has served as the location for numerous films, including “50 First Dates,” “Forgetting Sarah Marshall,” “Godzilla (2014),” “Jaws,” “Jurassic Park” Films, “Pearl Harbor,” “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire,” and many more. As one can imagine with an island that is used often as the set for Hollywood films, it’s a majestic location with sweeping beauty.
Nearly 44 miles in length and 30 miles in width, visitors will be thrilled with the various attractions, wide array of beaches, as well as the capital city of Honolulu. Here we explore the best beaches Oahu has to offer.
Oahu Beaches
Oahu offers every style of beach visitors will need. No matter if you want a romantic and serene location for a date, a family friendly location, or the perfect surfing spot, Oahu beaches have got you covered. With over 112 miles of coastline, there’s a beach for everyone.
Premiere Location: Waikiki Beach
One of the most notable and historic beaches of Oahu, Waikiki Beach is the beachfront of Honolulu. This beach is located on the south shore if the island, but it encompass six different beaches, including: Queen’s Beach, Kuhio Beach, Gray’s Beach, Fort DeRussy Beach, and Kahanamoku Beach. Guests of Waikiki will find white sand beaches and gorgeous sunsets. Many call the area the “Playground of the Pacific,” and the word Waikiki itself even translates to “spouting water.” The iconic Waikiki Beach attracts tourists from all across the world, partly due to the slopes of the Diamond Head Crater, the 500-acre Kapiolani Park, the Waikiki Aquarium, Honolulu Zoo, and the international Marketplace that attracts shoppers right to the middle and heart of Waikiki. The beach is also popular for those interested in what Hawaii has to offer in terms of night-life.The Beaches of the North Shore
Turtle Bay/Kawela Bay
Located on the northeastern tip of Oahu, this beach is protected from any large waves and surfs. It’s often regarded as one of the best places to snorkel in all of Hawaii. Guests who have any interest in getting up close and personal with Ocean life will be thrilled with their experience at Turtle Bay and Kawela Bay. It’s highly likely that guests even spot a honu, a great Hawaiian sea turtle.Sunset Beach
This beach covers the distance between Ehukai Beach (the Banzai Pipeline) all the way to Sunset Point. At Sunset Beach there are over a dozen reef breaks, and with over two miles length in sand, Sunset Beach is thought to be the longest area of rideable surf locations in the entire world. As you can imagine with such a popular surfing location, famous surfing events take place at Sunset Beach, most notably the Vans Triple Crown of Surfing. Guests looking for high-waves and popular surfing should look no further than Sunset Beach.Waimea Bay
Waimea Bay is another famous and historic surfing beach on the Hawaiian islands. This beach is one of the first locations where surfers began to ride big waves, dating all the way back to the 1950’s. Waimea is known for large winter waves.
Guests seeking other quality beach activities will be pleased to know that the waves at Waimea Bay slow down in the summer. Summer swells subside to allow guests to snorkel, along with quality swimming. Filled with activities and facilities, guests and even locals are always pleased with Waimea Bay.