10 Stunning Hawaiian Beaches Where You Need To Avoid Swimming

Last Updated on January 7, 2021

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Pipeline Beach

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The summer months could be a safe time for you to swim along in the turquoise waters of Pipeline Beach, but if it is winter, then stay as far as you can. The high surfs could pound the shore and destroy anything or anyone close enough to it.

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Polihale Beach

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Another stunning beach with unprotected waters that we can’t enjoy! Located on Kauai’s western shore, Polihale Beach can truly show you the literal meaning of danger the second you come close to it. We don’t recommend you to swim or even try to see how the water feels up close.

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Hapuna Beach Park

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Here is the longest stretch of white sand on this gorgeous island, Hapuna Beach Park is more than 200 ft wide and 1/2 mile long. It is also very dangerous! This location has witnessed hundreds of spinal cord injuries due to the intense shore break.

The whole island hasn’t experienced that amount of injuries except in Hapuna Beach. So, be careful!

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