Cape Hatteras National Seashore
- +12524732111
- North Carolina, United States
- https://www.nps.gov/caha/index.htm
Location: Honolulu, Oʻahu, Hawaii
Address: Niu Beach area, Honolulu, HI 96821
Beach Type: Saltwater public beach (Pacific Ocean)
Sand Type: Sandy shoreline with rocky sections
Water Conditions: Generally calm to moderate
Best For: Walking, relaxing, local-style beach time
Best Time to Visit: Year-round; mornings for calm water
Beach Hours: Sunrise to sunset
Pet Policy: Dogs allowed on leash
Beach Cleanliness: Clean and lightly maintained
Average Rating: ⭐ 4.5
Pricing: Free public access
Parking: Limited street parking nearby
Accessibility: Good (flat access from shoreline)
Crowd Level: Low
Niu Beach is a quiet neighborhood beach on Oʻahu’s southeast coast, offering a peaceful alternative to Waikīkī and other busy tourist beaches. With gentle waves and scenic views, it’s popular with locals for walks and relaxed oceanfront time.
The atmosphere is calm, residential, and low-key.
There are no major facilities on the beach. Access is via nearby residential streets, and visitors should arrive prepared.
Water conditions are usually manageable, though rocky patches are present. There are no lifeguards on duty.
Beach walking
Light swimming
Relaxing by the shoreline
Watching sunrise and sunset
Hanauma Bay: Snorkeling reserve nearby
Koko Head Crater: Hiking and views
Kahala Mall: Shopping and dining
Diamond Head State Monument: Scenic hike
Kahala Hotel & Resort: Closest upscale stay
Waikīkī Hotels: Wide range of accommodations
East Honolulu Vacation Rentals: Limited local options
Respect nearby residences
Use reef-safe sunscreen
Keep dogs leashed
Niu Beach is perfect for visitors seeking a quiet, scenic Oʻahu beach with a local feel and minimal crowds.
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