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Waikiki gets lots of mentions in travel articles as being one of the best beaches in the world. For example, Conde Nast Traveler just put out an article naming the best beaches. Scroll down towards the bottom of this article to see what they say about Waikiki: http://www.concierge.com/cntraveler/articles/detail?articleId=10890&pageNumber=8
You are very wise to ask about beach safety. Lots of people just jump in the ocean without learning the dangers first. This is the official beach safety website for Oahu: http://oceansafety.soest.hawaii.edu/?i=oahu
Please don't freak out, but there are certain times that box jellyfish show up. You can learn more from the article below. We wrote that article as a public service announcement when there was an abnormal amount of jellyfish that were predicted back in May. The jellyfish presence is not too frequent, but it is predictable based on the phases of the moon. Be sure and check out the calendar of that predicts when they might be there. If they are there, you will see warning signs. Here is the jellyfish article from May: http://www.govisithawaii.com/2007/05/11/warning-thousands-of-jellyfish-invading-hawaii/
Be safe and have fun! |
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Kanakalele
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"Govisithawaii's" answer is best. She is right, the swimming is the best...warm, sandy, minimal almost no waves (maybe like a green flag day at lake michigan), but watch out for jellies! They can wind you up in the hospital and screw up a few days for your vacation! They have guards at the beach, who call out jelly warnings, but will not stop you from going in the water. It's a personal choice. |
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thedrsson
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waikiki is by far the best swiming beach you could hope for. not great for snorkeling but fabulous for everything else. almost zero shark danger and the waves are perfect for bodyboarding but not so big that you cant enjoy swiming |
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kalei
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its great there.no sharkks.no waves.but kind of sharp coral.
it is veryyyyyyyy crowded at that beach i would suggest going to somewhere on the north shore like three tables which is a marine preservation place so there are plennttyyy of fishh. |
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Bobby C
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I'm leaving for Hawaii on Tuesday...I'll let you know in 10 days... But the last time I was there it unbelieveable... |
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CCRIDER69
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WATERS NICE, TAKE WATER SHOE'S THE REEF WILL CUT YOUR FEET BAD! SHARKS?
YOU'D HAVE A BETTER CHANCE SEEING A ALIEN,THAN A SHARK...HAVE FUN IT'S BEAUTIFUL THERE |
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cocomademoiselle
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the person above me is talking about ALA MOANA mall not aloe moana mall
i live in hawaii and i've been to waikiki beach :)
i guess it is pretty nice and the waters are nice. however thers a LOT OF PEOPLE! (since all the tourists go there) . be careful of the reef :) theres also a wall people like to jump off of into the beach.. but be careful a guy has died from doing that before lol. after swimming you can walk around waikiki and go to the stores :) have fun |
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hime
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no sharks,duh!the waves r calm n it barely rains. |
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soccerref
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Waikiki Beach is very nice and calm most of the time. If you're really concerned about conditions, there is even a protected area close to the Honolulu zoo side of the beach that little kids swim in all the time because it's so calm.
Sharks and other dangers.......there haven't been any sightings of sharks in the Waikiki area in a number of years but we live on an island....they're out there! The only thing that Waikiki normally has to deal with is the monthly influx of box jellyfish about 10 days after the full moon. Don't worry about it though, the lifeguards won't let you in the water if the jellyfish are out there. I would suggest you bring along a pair of water shoes to protect your feet from rocks and coral just in case.
Happy travels! |
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strawberryice_lb
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Oh I'm jealous!
My sister just went and she said it was wonderful not rough waves at all.
Have fun and be careful! |
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Kathleen
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I just got back from Hawaii and Waikiki Beach. The waves and condition of the water was perfect. It was really beautiful. However, Waikiki is REALLY populated. There are SO many people. Tour a little more around the island for some beaches if you want. I went to this one beach on Oahu called Big Sandy. It was gorgeous and hardly anyone was there. It is only a 20 minute drive from Waikiki. There were no shark warnings at all, or even signs that warned about any sharks, so I wouldn't worry about those guys. Jellyfish are the only concern you might have on Waikiki. The most common danger actually is getting sun burned really bad, so put lots of sunscreen on often. Have fun it is so beautiful!
P.S. I encourage you to drive around to the back side of Oahu, that is the best part. Stop at a roadside stand that sells mango and stuff fresh. Yummy!
I almost forgot to say: Go to pearl harbor and the U.S.S Arizona Memorial while you are on Oahu. And go to the Aloha Tower. The Aloe Moana mall is pretty good, and there are some great Asian restaurants on the island. |
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beth ann
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the swimming conditioners are great. the waves were mild whenever we were there and no sharks either. |
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Pixie
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I went to Waikiki beach a few months ago and it's beautiful the waves aren't big at all. But the reefs do cut your feet and it hurts. They do have a sign to watch for jellyfish but we never saw any. Good luck and have fun! |
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DJ Ulster
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It is good for swimming, just watch out for people learning to surf, they can be a bit off target! Have never seen a shark in 4 trips there, howver the ocean floor can be sharp |
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Tunda Rob
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H2O is crystal clear, beautiful, w/ baby waves great for the family. It'll just be crowdedGo down to Ala Moana beach-- Magic Island less of a crowd :) |
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dont know, soorry, can u help me?
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=ArXmokyrtR9T768Nd2m7aTHsy6IX?qid=20070707153806AA9x3Ia |
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superman_keith_player
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WHERE IS DAT |
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