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Waimanalo

This modest little seaside town flanked by chiseled cliffs is worth a visit. Its biggest draws are its beautiful beaches, offering glorious views to the windward side. Bellows Beach is great for swimming and bodysurfing, and Waimanalo Beach Park is also safe for swimming. Down the side roads, as you head mauka, are little farms that grow a variety of fruits and flowers. Toward the back of the valley are small ranches with grazing horses. If you see any trucks selling corn and you're staying at a place where you can cook it, be sure to get some in Waimanalo. It may be the sweetest you'll ever eat, and the price is the lowest on O'ahu.


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Island: Oahu

Source: Fodor's





 
 
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