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No beach is more famous in the Hawaiian Islands than Waikiki, a Honolulu neighbor fringed in white sand and birthplace of the cult of the Waikiki beach boy. Takahiro Masuda, Hawaii Tourism Authority
Hawaii's most recognized landmark is the unique profile of Diamond Head (Le'ahi), which sits prominently near the eastern edge of Waikiki's coastline. Tor Johnson, Hawaii Tourism Authority
Outrigger canoeing is a great way to ride the waves of Waikiki Tor Johnson, Hawaii Tourism Authority
Waikiki beach is particularly beautiful at dusk, when most of the visitors have returned to their hotel for dinner. Tor Johnson, Hawaii Tourism Authority
Sleepy Hanalei Beach has an end-of-the-road feel, and is home to stunning sunsets. Kauai Visitors Bureau
About 10 miles east of Waikiki, Hanauma Bay offers the best snorkeling on Oahu. Heather Titus, Hawaii Tourism Authority
Couples will enjoy snorkeling in the tidepools of Hanauma Bay. Hawaii Tourism Authority