Waimānalo Beach es un lugar designado por el censo ubicado en el condado de Honolulu en el estado estadounidense de Hawái. En el año 2000 tenía una población de 4.271 habitantes y una densidad poblacional de 1.010,5 personas por km².[1]
Nice quiet beach and not so crowded. There showers to rinse off on. Bathrooms near by. Views to enjoy and watch for turtles swimming in the water.
Plenty of sand, decent waves 2-3 ft faces, sun was out and a light breeze coming from the NE. Perfect. Known to locals as Sherwood Forest or simply Sherwood's. Clean white sand with a great shore break, perfect for body boarding. Space to spread out (read social distance) on an early August Sunday, surprisingly. Lifeguards patrols in the water and on the sand. No lifeguard stands though. Bathrooms and showers available, but wear your slippers, because it's kinda gross. Parking was tight, but we didn't need to wait for a space or walk too far. The drive from town was bumper to bumper, and there isn't much in Waimanalo town, so grab your supplies before you head here.
This is a beautiful, well kept beach that is not overly crowded. There are restroom facilities and showers on the South end, by a car park. If you want a break from the crowds, but would still like to enjoy the beach, I highly encourage a visit here.
Beautiful beach. Very clean and not over crowded. If you want a place away from the hustle and bustle of Waikiki beach, this would be the place.
Nice sandy beach with few people. When it’s windy (which happens often) there can be some man o’war jellyfish. But I still love it here