Duke Kahanamoku Beach, named after the legendary Hawaiian surfer, Olympic swimmer, and canoe master Duke Paoa Kahanamoku, offers a serene stretch of white sand at the edge of Waikiki. This beach, while popular, remains a more relaxed and less crowded alternative to the bustling Waikiki Beach. The calm, gentle waters make it an ideal spot for families to enjoy swimming. Visitors can expect a laid-back atmosphere, perfect for a day of sun and sea.
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