When you think of Hawaii you probably conjure up an image of sandy beaches and calm ocean waves. The good news is there’s plenty of that! The bad news is you might have a hard time deciding which beach to visit! If you’re staying in Waikiki, you can certainly spend some time chilling on a beach chair at Waikiki Beach. It’s the busiest beach on the island, but is the most convenient because of its proximity to the hotels, shopping, and restaurants of the South Shore. It connects with Queen’s Surf, Duke’s, and Kuhio Beaches, so you can actually enjoy the different beaches all in one day! On the North Shore, do what we did and watch a gorgeous sunset from the amply named Sunset Beach. If you want to see some turtles and are willing to try your hand at the limited parking situation, a trip to Laniakea Beach might be up your alley. Other beaches include Kailua Beach, great for the outdoor water enthusiast, Waimea Bay, a famous surfing spot, and the ever peaceful Kahana Bay. All told, there are 125 beaches total, making one close to you wherever you may be on the island.