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Bygone Era Rolled Canvas Pictures
Bygone Era Rolled Canvas Pictures
Whether you are looking for high adventure on the waves, romantic sunsets or a protected, family friendly swimming spot, Oahu’s beaches have it all. And while you may know world famous Waikiki Beach and the high-octane winter waves of the North Shore, there is even more to discover along Oahu’s 112 miles of coastline. The island of Oahu has a coastline of about 112 miles. Oahu beaches are diverse and there is something for everyone there are many great beaches for swimming, snorkeling, surfing, and scuba diving, wind surfing, kayaking and relaxing. Most beaches on Oahu are sandy, and some have an offshore coral reef. A few beaches have little or no sand but are nevertheless popular, such as Shark's Cove, an excellent snorkeling and diving spot in the summer months. Beach sand in Hawaii comes in all kinds of shapes and colors. Read more about Hawaiian beach sand composition. Spanning in distance from Ehukai Beach to Sunset Point and encompassing a dozen different reef breaks, this two-mile length of sand is considered the longest stretch of ride able surf spots in the world. This is also a venue for the Vans Triple Crown of Surfing. Oahu is home to popular Waikiki Beach, which is busy year-round. Oahu North Shore beaches such as Waimea Bay, Sunset Beach and Banzai Pipeline are some of the most popular surfing beaches in the world.