Whether you live on Oahu or are vacationing in Waikiki, it is a definite fact that the island’s leeward coast is severely underrated, despite the fact that it’s home to incredible hiking opportunities, endless vistas sure to impress, and some of the island’s best beaches — like this hidden gem that is a popular hangout spot for sea turtles and Hawaiian monk seals. Ready to make a splash? Let’s go!
Welcome to Papaoneone Beach, an underrated gem on Oahu’s west side sure to impress. Though this beach isn’t as popular as some of the others you’ll find along this stretch of coastline, it is quite striking, to say the least.
Fine, white sand contrasts amazingly with the crystalline turquoise water and at the south side of the beach, you will find Mauna Lahilahi — a small mountain that provides a breathtaking backdrop — as well as two condominiums.
Commonly known as Turtle Beach after the Hawaiian green sea turtles who enjoy feeding on the seaweed that grows on the offshore reef, you’ll find more than just turtles at this Oahu beach.
You are most likely to spot sea turtles offshore in the early morning hours, but Hawaiian monk seals like hanging out at Papaoneone Beach as well.
Remember to keep your distance: getting too close to Hawaii's marine life is illegal.
Because this stunning stretch of sand is easily missed when driving along Farrington Highway because it’s not visible from the road, you might find that Papaoneone feels like a private paradise made just for you.
The surf can get high in the winter, and summer often brings strong currents and shore break, so be sure to check the surf reports before you head out and make a splash.
This oasis is tailor-made for long beach days, though because it does lack shade, we recommend packing an umbrella if you plan to stay awhile. Did we also mention that the sunsets are second to none?
While it is true that Oahu is home to countless incredible beaches, Papaoneone certainly deserves a spot on your island beach bucket list and once you visit, it’ll be easy to see why.
Have you ever visited this underrated Hawaiian beach? Where is your favorite spot to hang out with the vast marine life found in the waters surrounding the Hawaiian Islands?
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