How to Stay Safe on Hawaii’s Beaches

Don’t get into water that’s flagged dangerous and you'll have a great Hawaii experience.
How to Stay Safe on Hawaii’s Beaches
On Feb. 14, 2021, a high surf advisory is posted on the beach at Haleiwa, Oahu, Hawaii. Shalan Stewart/Zuma Press/TNS
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By Scott Laird From TravelPulse

Beachgoing is perhaps the most popular activity among tourists in the Aloha State. The Hawaiian archipelago is noted for beaches of all shapes and colors—from the uniform sugar sand of Ka’anapali Beach on Maui to the black or sometimes green sand beaches of the Island of Hawaii to the world-famous high-rise hotel fronted Waikiki on O’ahu.