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This once had a reputation of being a nude beach, but law enforcement has cracked down on this, so use caution.
Donkey Beach: As you near the ocean, stay left and climb over to the beach.Wailea Beach: Go Gay Hawaii says that nude sunbathing is common here when police aren’t enforcing on beaches 67 and 69, and you’ll find great places to snorkel, swim and maybe even meet a few people!.But this beach is extra-cool because you can swim out and cavort with the spinner dolphins! Kahena Beach: Go Gay Hawaii reports that this beach is secluded and popular as a nude beach, popular with mostly gay men.But, in recent years, the police have set up shop here, so it’s not as “gay” or nude as it used to be. Honokohau Beach: According to Gay Cities, this beach has been unofficially adopted as Kona’s gay beach (the northern end of the trail leads to an unofficial gay, nude beach).But according to Gay Cities, it's often nude and mostly gay on weekdays (mixed on weekends). Wailea Beach is an "unofficially gay" beach. But according to Gay Cities, it’s often nude and mostly gay on weekdays (mixed on weekends). Wailea Beach: Wailea Beach is an “unofficially gay” beach.
Still very cool to see, but hard on the flip-flops! Kaihalulu Beach: According to Go Gay Hawaii, this beach isn’t a “gay” beach exactly, but it makes the cut because of the amazing “red” sand there, which are actually more like red and black pebbles.The beach is blazingly hot (bring plenty of sunscreen) and there are no facilities, so be prepared to use the bushes if nature calls. Little Beach ( Puu Olai Beach): This is a very gay-popular beach and attracts gay men and nudist families (the gay hang-out is on the far side).And, Queen’s Surf Beach is a great place to learn to surf or stand up paddleboard, since the waves are small and manageable. But it does offer opportunities for mixing and mingling. According to Go Gay Hawaii, this non-nude beach is popular with surfers and tourists alike, and there’s no cruising. Queen’s Surf Beach: This stretch of beach is located in Kapiolani Park at the end of Waikiki, towards Diamond Head.It’s also quite famous: the massive tubes at Ehukai Beach Park make this one of the most dangerous surf spots in the world and one of the venues for the Triple Crown of Surfing.īonzai Pipeline (Ehukai Beach) is NOT a nude beach, but is very popular with the gay community on Oahu. Banzai Pipeline ( Ehukai Beach Park): This is NOT a nude beach, but is very popular with the gay community on Oahu.This area is known to be a bit “cruzie,” and the unofficial nude beach begins at the end of Beach Road (just off Diamond Head Road) and goes for about six hundred feet along the water’s edge (nudity is illegal, though). It’s a small strip of beach that’s littered with boulders between which sun bathers can camp out. Diamond Head Lighthouse Beach: This stretch of beach is located past the Zoo area of Waikiki and just below the Diamond Head lighthouse.So, we thought this is a good time to let our readers “in” on our top 12 Hawaii gay beaches: Oahu Hawaii has a pretty active LGBT community and has a long history of being a place where all are welcome.
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