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Kailua Beach
  This seemingly endless dream beach attracts every visitor. On the weekends it can get a little crowded, but during the week you can have the beach to yourself. The south east end of Kailua beach is called Lanikai Beach and is mostly frequented by families from the nearby neighborhood. The wide lawns and many trees make this part an ideal picnic spot. Many of Oahu's B&B and Vacation rentals can be found directly on or steps away from the beach.

  The north end of the beach is where the windsurfing action is. The windsurfing school offers the latest equipment and professional classes. The water is crystal clear and really inviting for swimmers.

  The small islands off Kailua bay are the Moku Lua islands. The smaller one is accessible to the public. Rent a kayak and paddle out there to encounter sea turtles and enjoy an island to yourself.

 Kualoa Park
  This beach park's distinctive view of the coastline is worth seeing. The park was remodeled during the 80s and now features wide lawns, many palm trees, picnic tables and rest rooms. The beach is a combination of coral and sand.

The small island, 600 yards offshore of Kualoa Park, is Mokulii island, or commonly  known as Chinaman's Hat. This uninhabited island can be visited by kayak, surfboard or on rafts. Explore the cave or enjoy the deserted little  beach.

Kualoa Ranch
  The entrance to the ranch is shortly after the Kualoa Regional Park on the mauka side. You can keep yourself busy all day, by participating in all the activities offered. They include water-skiing, scuba diving, tennis, snorkeling,  mountainbiking, a petting zoo and an original Hawaiian village to explore. Some scenes of the famous blockbuster movie Jurassic Park were filmed in this valley.

  Maleakahana Beach Park
  Just up the road from Cultural Center.This mile long beach park is the ideal camping spot. The forest protects the tents from wind and rain, and the campgrounds offer good facilities. The beach is white and sandy and is good for swimming all year round. You have to obtain a camping permit to put up your tent. If you're not into camping, check out this one-of-a-kind vacation home on  the beach. Just off Maleakahana Bay is the beautiful uninhabited island. It is commonly known as Goat Island and has three wonderful, small, white beaches. At low tide you can walk from the shore, but be careful, the conditions can be rough!

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