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Hawaii is the dream destination—hands down the top luxury getaway. With impossibly bright sunshine and that laid-back aloha vibe, everything just feels perfect. If it’s your first time here, you might not know where to start.
Here are just three Hawaiian beaches you need to know — you really can’t go wrong.
Waikiki Beach

Waikiki is the iconic spot most people picture when they think of Hawaii. It’s so well-known it might seem cliché, but it’s packed with restaurants, shops, and conveniences — which makes it perfect for first-time visitors.
The waves are gentle, so beginners can learn to surf, and an evening stroll along the shore will make you feel like you’ve truly arrived in Hawaii. I recommend Waikiki to travelers who want both city comforts and a beautiful beach in one place.
Hanauma Bay

You can’t just show up whenever you want — conservation rules make reservations really tough to get. But the moment you dip your face into the water, any frustration melts away.
Colorful tropical fish swim right past you, and if you’re lucky, you might even swim alongside a turtle. The shallow, crystal-clear water makes it ideal for families, and for snorkelers it’s basically a pilgrimage site.
If you want to see one of Hawaii’s cleanest, most magical waters in 2026, be ready to book as soon as reservations open.
Lanikai Beach

Locals will tell you Lanikai is the real Hawaii. Its name literally means “heavenly sea,” and when you see it you’ll understand why. Unlike Waikiki, there are no flashy facilities or restaurants here.
Instead, you’ll find a blindingly blue ocean and powdery white sand as far as the eye can see. A photo with the two small islands on the horizon could easily be a magazine cover. If you want to read quietly, nap, and truly unwind, Lanikai may be the perfect Hawaiian beach.
Sunset Beach

Head to Oahu’s North Shore and you’ll find Sunset Beach — a place as romantic as its name. In winter, giant, powerhouse waves host world-class surfing competitions, and watching them is genuinely exhilarating.
But Sunset Beach shows its true magic at dusk. When sky and sea turn a wash of gold, it becomes one of the most moving moments of any Hawaii trip. If you want both the rush of surfing and a peaceful sunset, add this stop to your North Shore drive.
The success of your Hawaii trip often comes down to how much time you spend staring at the ocean. Want a bustling city vibe? Go to Waikiki. Want to hang out with fish? Head to Hanauma Bay. Want to do absolutely nothing? Lanikai is calling.











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