Ala Moana Regional Park
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Ala Moana Regional Park
Where: South Shore, Oʻahu
Activities: Swimming, surfing, bodyboarding
Amenities: Lifeguards, picnic tables, showers, food concessions, restrooms, phones, parking, BBQ grills
Just west of Waikīkī, this beautiful half-mile beach is protected by a fringing reef for calm waters. Extending out from the beach is Magic Island, a manmade peninsula with large seawalls and a shallow lagoon, making it a perfect place for keiki (children) to swim. Pack a picnic, bring food to barbecue or head to one of Ala Moana's concession stands for lunch.
Activities: Swimming, surfing, bodyboarding
Amenities: Lifeguards, picnic tables, showers, food concessions, restrooms, phones, parking, BBQ grills
Just west of Waikīkī, this beautiful half-mile beach is protected by a fringing reef for calm waters. Extending out from the beach is Magic Island, a manmade peninsula with large seawalls and a shallow lagoon, making it a perfect place for keiki (children) to swim. Pack a picnic, bring food to barbecue or head to one of Ala Moana's concession stands for lunch.
Please note: Hawaiʻi's ocean and beach conditions are as unique as the islands themselves. Visit HIOCEANSAFETY.COM which constantly monitors the surf, wind, and reports from public safety officials that directly affect the conditions for safety of Hawaiian beaches. Use the hazard signs on HIOCEANSAFETY.COM as well to quickly assess conditions and help you find the appropriate beach for your visit.