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Oahu

Waikiki Beach (South Shore)

Lifeguard on duty? Yes For beginning/experienced bodysurfers? Both, but best for beginners.

Conditions are almost always good somewhere on Waikiki's beaches for bodysurfing ... especially for beginners. The simple rule here? Always take note of and obey posted warnings regarding surf conditions before heading into the waves. ====Becoming knowledgeable about the 5 best Oahu bodysurfing beaches is a must if you plan on visiting this tropical, carefree destination at a future date. From the challenging Makapu'u Beach to the daring Sandy Beach, there are many great places for bodysurfing in Oahu.

Makapu’u Beach

The Makapu'u Beach is one of the best Oahu bodysurfing beaches. According to the University of Hawaii, Makapu’u Beach is the perfect beach for “experienced” bodysurfers as it features strong currents and an equally strong undertow. Along with boasting key requirements for bodysurfing, Makapu'u beach also features blue crystal clear waters, over-towering cliffs in the distance and tropically cool waters.

Pounders Beach

The naturally beautiful Pounders Beach is another one of the best Oahu bodysurfing beaches. According to the University of Hawaii, Pounders Beach is one of the most popular bodysurfing beaches on Oahu. If you want to beat the crowds, be sure to visit during a weekday morning when most people are either too busy with work or school.

Ehukai Beach Park

The Ehukai Beach Park is the place to be if you’re an adventurous, risk taking type of guy. The National Healthy Beaches Campaign reports that Ehukai Beach is one of the world’s most famous surf sites, making it an excellent location for bodysurfing. According to Hawaii Beach Safety, traffic is very heavy everywhere on the north shore especially during the winter surf season, so be sure to steer clear of this place during the winter season if you don’t like crowds.

Waimanalo Bay Beach

If you’re looking for the perfect family friendly bodysurfing beach, then look no further than Oahu’s very own Waimanalo Bay Beach. Accrding to the National Healthy Beaches Campaign, this beach features a shallow sandbar at the water’s edge that provides good waves for bodysurfing and body boarding. This is a great place if you’re a beginner at the sport of bodysurfing.

Sandy Beach

Sandy Beach is another one of the best Oahu bodysurfing beaches. The University of Hawaii reports that the currents on Sandy Beach can be quite strong, so it’s not recommended to go into the water unless you’re an experienced body surfer. If you’re not an experienced bodysurfer, steer clear of this place as it’s only for professional, experienced bodysurfers.

Big Island of Hawaii

Hapuna Beach (South Kohala Coast, off Queen Kaahumanu Hwy)

Lifeguard on duty? Yes For beginning/experienced bodysurfers? Both.

The Big Island’s most popular bodysurfing beach is also one of its most beautiful—a half-mile stretch of white sand dunes with the most crystalline surf on the South Kohala Coast. Surf here is almost always ideal for bodysurfing. Beginning bodysurfers, however, should stay out of the water during occasionally higher surf sets.

Maiu

Hamoa Beach (West Maui outside of Hana, off Haneo'o Road)

Lifeguard on duty? No For beginning/experienced bodysurfers? Both

Conditions for beginning bodysurfers are best here during the summer and fall. Larger winter and early spring surf, however, should be left to the more experienced.


Maluaka Beach & Po'olenalena Beach (South Maui, off Makena Road)

Lifeguard on duty? No For beginning/experienced bodysurfers? Both

Among a string of white sand beaches along the coast of the Makena Resort area, these two are the best for bodysurfing when the waves are up.

Lanai Hulopoe Beach (South Shore, adjacent to Four Seasons Resort Lanai at Manele Bay)

Lifeguard on duty? No For beginning/experienced bodysurfers? Both

On a recent trip to Lanai, we found the island’s best beach for all manner of water activities (snorkeling, swimming, scuba diving) also one of the best we'd seen for beginner bodysurfing.

Little Beach Maui

Maui has a couple nudist beaches of which Little Beach is the Mecca for nudists. The waves here are perfect for bodysurfing, and sometimes surfing, but depending on what day and the time of day it is, you may be dodging naked people. During a South or Southwest Swell, the surf can be good here. It offers a left hand reef break off of the South side of the beach. This beach is beautiful and as perfect as can be. On Sundays, you'll find a different atmosphere than usual with crowds unusually large for Little Beach. For sunset, everyone celebrates by swimming and cheering as a large drum circle beats away. Once it gets dark, Little Beach becomes a real spectacle. All types of people, nude or clothed, begin to dance in the circle with fire. The fire dancers at little beach are incredible. You'll sometimes find professional fire twirlers with more than one ball of fire and fancy flaming outfits. The imagination is strong at Little Beach when it comes to new and entertaining ways to play with fire. We've seen everything from heated hula-hoops to burning bras. You'll enjoy this ceremony that occurs every Sunday night. You don't need to get undressed either. Bring a flashlight to get back over the cliff at night. Lately the police have limited the event to stop around 9pm, so get there before sunset to really experience Maui's Little Beach activities.

beaches

Hanalei Bay Beach, Kauai

Kauai Kalapaki Beach (Lihue, off Rice Road)

Lifeguard on duty? No For beginning/experienced bodysurfers? Both, but best for beginners.

The generally mellow surf on this crescent-shaped white sand beach fronting the Kauai Marriott Resort and Beach Club is great for beginning bodysurfers. More experienced bodysurfers take to the waves when the surf is a bit higher.

by island

Lanai

Hulopoe Bay

best snorkeling on Lanai

Kauai

Hanalei Bay Beach

Maui

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snorkeling

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Honolua Bay - The diversity of marine life is second to none

Kapalua Bay - A calm sheltered cove, ideal for snorkeling

Turtle Town Maui & Maluaka Beach - My favorite snorkeling beach on the south shore

Kaanapali Beach - Black Rock - Rated one of the top beaches in the world

Ahihi Kinau Reserve - Protecting our marine life for future generations

Molokini - Possibly the clearest water in all of Hawaii

body surfing

http://www.mauiinformationguide.com/best-beaches.php

Ka'anapali 'Dig Me'

  1. Hamoa Beach. The ever popular Hamoa Beach is one of the best Maui bodysurfing beaches. Bodysurfing requires large waves and Hamoa Beach offers some of the biggest waves in all of Hawaii. There are no lifeguards on this beach so use caution when bodysurfing.
  2. Baldwin Beach. The beautiful Baldwin Beach is another one of the best Maui bodysurfing beaches yet it may not be around too long in the near future. According to the Hawaii PV Coalition, Baldwin Beach is one of the beaches Maui stands to lose because of rising sea levels due to carbon dioxide emissions. Bodysurfing Baldwin Beach is a must if you want to get in on the action before it’s too late.
  3. Mokuleia Beach. If you’re looking for the perfect beach for bodysurfing during the winter, then Mokuleia Beach is the perfect destination for you. Be sure to dress accordingly when bodysurfing during the harsh winter months as the water can get quite chilly.
  4. Kapalua Bay Beach. Located in west Maui, Kapalua Bay Beach is another one of the best Maui bodysurfing beaches. If you don’t mind crowds, Kapalua Bay Beach is the perfect bodysurfing destination to be.
  5. Honolua Bay Beach. Honolua Bay Beach is not only one of the best Maui bodysurfing beaches, it’s also one of the most beautiful boasting crystal clear waters, an abundant marine life, a rocky shore line, and lush, green vegetation. It's remote destination also makes it a great beach to bodysurf in Maui. If possible, plan on bodysurfing this area during the summertime as you’ll experience greater visibility than during the wintertime.

itinerary

Trip Information
Flight 	Departs 	Arrives 	Details

Alaska Airlines  35 	Boston (BOS)
4:25 pm  Fri, Feb 18 	Portland, OR (PDX)
7:51 pm  Fri, Feb 18 	Coach  ·  Boeing 737-800
Nonstop  ·  % On-Time: N/A
Meal: Available For Purchase§, Available For Purchase§
2,529 mi  ·  6 hr 26 min

Alaska Airlines  877 	Portland, OR (PDX)
7:35 am  Sat, Feb 19 	Honolulu (HNL)
11:35 am  Sat, Feb 19 	Coach  ·  Boeing 737-800
Nonstop  ·  96% On-Time
Meal: Available For Purchase§, Available For Purchase§
2,600 mi  ·  6 hr 

Total: 5,129 mi  ·  24 hr 10 min

Alaska Airlines  876 	Honolulu (HNL)
12:35 pm  Sat, Feb 26 	Portland, OR (PDX)
8:05 pm  Sat, Feb 26 	Coach  ·  Boeing 737-800
Nonstop  ·  % On-Time: N/A
Meal: Available For Purchase§, Available For Purchase§
2,600 mi  ·  5 hr 30 min

Alaska Airlines  30 	Portland, OR (PDX)
7:00 am  Sun, Feb 27 	Boston (BOS)
3:25 pm  Sun, Feb 27 	Coach  ·  Boeing 737-800
Nonstop  ·  80% On-Time
Meal: Available For Purchase§, Available For Purchase§
2,529 mi  ·  5 hr 25 min

Total: 5,129 mi  ·  21 hr 50 min