The Hawaiian Islands are home to some of the most beautiful shorelines and breathtaking underwater scenery in the world. Whether exploring coral reefs brimming with rainbow-hued fish, bodysurfing in the waves or simply relaxing on the sand, a trip to the beach can be a memorable stop on your itinerary. While many of Hawai‘i’s beaches are visitor-friendly, it’s important to take a few safety precautions anytime you venture into- or under- the water. Here are a few tips for enjoying all the ocean has to offer while avoiding harm’s way. See you at the beach!
Eyes on the Water: If at all possible, swim/snorkel only at beaches with lifeguards present. Lifeguards, or Ocean Safety Officers, are a wealth of knowledge about weather conditions as well as any hidden rocks or reefs that may be close to shore. Lifeguards can also be very helpful in answering any questions you might have, so don’t be afraid to stop by the tower and ask!
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