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Ala Moana Beach Park

Ala Moana has a protective reef, which makes it ostensibly a 1/2-mi wide saltwater swimming pool. After Waikiki, this is the most popular beach among visitors. To the Waikiki side is a peninsula called Magic Island, with shady trees and paved sidewalks ideal for jogging. Ala Moana also has playing fields, tennis courts, and a couple of small ponds for sailing toy boats. This beach is for everyone, but only in the daytime. It's a high-crime area after dark.


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Island: Oahu

Address: 1201 Ala Moana Blvd, Honolulu, HI

Source: Fodor's





 
 
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