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The most stunning beaches Hawaii has to offer

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Donkey Beach

The nickname “donkey” relates to the mules that worked for the plantation in this region years ago, yet it remains even if they no longer exist.

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Poipu Beach

When you visit Kauai, you’ll notice that you can enter drastically different ecosystems within the span of an hour or two of driving.

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Glass Beach

Perhaps not what you were expecting to find in a beach, Kauai’s Glass beach isn’t actually a place that I would recommend swimming or sunbathing.

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Oahu

Oahu, the state's capital and biggest city and the island most people know, is a tropical paradise for city dwellers.

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Waikiki Beach

Waikiki takes up about 2 miles of coastline, with the ocean on one side and a bustling shopping district on the other.

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Hanauma Bay

Hanauma Bay, a natural park with many fish and other marine life, is not full with surfers and sunbathers.

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Lanikai Beach

A beach widely renowned for its beauty, Lanikai is a must visit location whether you like beaches or not.

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Ka’anapali Beach

Once named America’s Best Beach, Ka’anapali is one of my favorite places to swim among all of the Hawaiian islands.

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Red Sand Beach

A hidden gem if there ever was one, the Red Sand Beach (also known as Kaihalulu) is tucked away within the town of Hana.

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