Tips to Survive and Enjoy The Most Dangerous and Beautiful Beach on Hawaii Island.

Hapuna Beach is Hawaii Island’s most popular beach, it is also one of its most dangerous. We take you on a high surf warning day and share with you tips on why this beach sends dozens of visitors to the hospital each year as waves knock beachgoers off of their feet, causing serious head, neck or spinal cord injury. We share tips on how to protect yourself from ruining your vacation and the beauty of the longest white sand beach on the island.

Located north of the Waikoloa Resort area and south of the Mauna Kea resort area, Hapuna Beach is PERFECT on days when the surf is calm and the winds are not whipping through the area. However, even is smaller surf, over confident body and boogie boarders can get caught up in a wave and pummeled headfirst into the shallow areas.
If you snorkel, the best places to go are on each ends of the beach where the lava shoreline is, but do not do that if the waves are up.

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Eric Ziemelis | RS-80376
Julie Ziemelis | RS-85062
365 Hawaii Group
REAL Broker LLC
Julie@Ziemelis.com
www.365hawaiiliving.com

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