Just off Queen Kaahumanu Highway, south of the Hapuna Beach Prince Hotel, lies this crescent of gold sand—big, wide, and 1⁄2 mile long.
In summer, when the beach is widest, the ocean calmest, and the crowds biggest, this is the island’s best beach for swimming, snorkeling, and bodysurfing. But beware of Hapuna in winter, when its thundering waves, strong rip currents, and lack of lifeguards can be dangerous.
Facilities include A-frame cabins for camping, pavilions, restrooms, showers, and plenty of parking.
Click here for Hapuna Beach Gallery
In summer, when the beach is widest, the ocean calmest, and the crowds biggest, this is the island’s best beach for swimming, snorkeling, and bodysurfing. But beware of Hapuna in winter, when its thundering waves, strong rip currents, and lack of lifeguards can be dangerous.
Facilities include A-frame cabins for camping, pavilions, restrooms, showers, and plenty of parking.
Click here for Hapuna Beach Gallery
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