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Molokai Beaches, South |
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East Molokai Beaches DO NOT have Lifeguards● Some of Molokai's most beautiful beaches are remote and dangerous (especially during winter months). Exercise EXTREME caution before entering the water.Ocean SafetyWhen visiting the beach, please follow these Basic Ocean Safety Tips provided by lifeguards:Never Swim Alone & Always Watch Your Children Don't Dive Into Unknown Water or Into Shallow Breaking Waves If You Are Unable to Swim Out of a Strong Current, Signal for Help Rely on Your Swimming Ability Rather Than a Flotation Device Look For, Read and Obey All Beach Safety Signs and Symbols In addition, take the advice of old Hawaiians: |
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Kakahaia Beach Park
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Kiowea Beach Park
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One Alii Beach Park (Alii Fishpond)
Located just east of Kaunakakai, there are actually two beaches here; One Alii I and One Alii II. Fair swimming due to coral and rock, but the park is great for picnics and sunning. |
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Pukoo Beach
Two small beaches make up this natural harbor cove. The first beach after parking is muddy. A little further to the east is the more sandy crescent-shaped beach. The water is clearer here with a more sandy bottom. This area provides beautiful views of the coastline. These beaches are usually deserted, even in the summer months. |
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