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Choose Hawaii beaches by their color: white, grey, black or green

Added: 03/27/2006

Hawaii is a world-renowned paradise with warm waters pampering you, sands of hundreds of beaches caressing you, and the hot sun making your Hawaiian tan authentically beautiful. In addition, each of Hawaii beaches has a different color! This original feature longs for your exploration. There are black sands, green sands, grey sands and white sands. What color do you like best?

The best news for Hawaii visitors is that many best beaches of the world are in Hawaii. They are not only numerous (there are hundreds of them, for instance only in Oahu there are over one hundred and twenty five beaches), but they are different in color. Hawaii beaches are white, grey, black and green, each having evolved a thousand years from different kinds and colors of crystals and corals.

What do you think white Hawaii beaches can consist of? These have formed from crushed shells and corals. White beaches are certainly the most numerous ones in Hawaii as well as anywhere else on the earth. They are also the most popular and among the biggest. White sand is mostly soft and gentle to bare feet and body. One of the most beloved white sand beaches is Honokohau, where you cannot only enjoy the waters of the Pacific Ocean, but also listen to the sounds of wild birds, admire the panoramic scenery of the Hualualai Mountain and watch charming ducks on the pond. The beach is almost wild and never overcrowded; here you have a chance for the most private Hawaiian vacation. The renowned white beaches are located everywhere in Oahu. The South Shore is known for its many family beaches that are great for snorkeling, tide pooling, sunbathing and swimming. The North Shore is best known for its world-class surfing and giant winter swells.

Grey sand beaches are also numerous and can be found nearly anywhere on the island. The difference of white and grey sand beaches is that the latter are generally smaller in size and consist of rocks and pebbles. In fact, they are good for a foot massage, but if there is a need, slippers or reef walkers can be used. Gray sand beaches often offer ideal conditions for snorkeling and scuba, as there are rocks and reefs.

Black Hawaii beaches have evolved from the ground lava and can be found on the north end of the island, which is the most volcanically active part. Two black sand Hawaii beaches can be mentioned here: Punaluu and Kamoamoa. Punaluu is a comfortable beach for swimming, while Kamoamoa has recently appeared dangerous. It was located in the Volcano National Park, the most popular place on the island, but a few years ago, it was covered with a new flow of lava.

There are also rare green sand beaches that have evolved from olivine crystals. The only opportunity to see the rarity is to visit the Kau' district and Puu Mahana Beach. The beach is primarily located on the slopes of the Mauna Loa, the largest and most massive active volcano on the southwestern part of the island. In fact, the data of another green sand beach in the world is unknown; hence, Puu Mahana is your only chance to see the wonder.

http://www.beachactivityguide.com/ is the best guide of Hawaii that provides authentic and comprehensive information about the beaches and activities on the island of Hawaii. Since 1997 the company has been named "The Best Free Tourist Publication" by Frommer's Hawaii for complete and objective information. The Beach Activity Guide also publishes a "Maps Beaches & Tours" paper edition for The Big Island of Hawaii.

 

 

The best news for Hawaii visitors is that many best beaches of the world are in Hawaii. They are not only numerous (there are hundreds of them, for instance only in Oahu there are over one hundred and twenty five beaches), but they are different in color. Hawaii beaches are white, grey, black and green, each having evolved a thousand years from different kinds and colors of crystals and corals.

What do you think white Hawaii beaches can consist of? These have formed from crushed shells and corals. White beaches are certainly the most numerous ones in Hawaii as well as anywhere else on the earth. They are also the most popular and among the biggest. White sand is mostly soft and gentle to bare feet and body. One of the most beloved white sand beaches is Honokohau, where you cannot only enjoy the waters of the Pacific Ocean, but also listen to the sounds of wild birds, admire the panoramic scenery of the Hualualai Mountain and watch charming ducks on the pond. The beach is almost wild and never overcrowded; here you have a chance for the most private Hawaiian vacation. The renowned white beaches are located everywhere in Oahu. The South Shore is known for its many family beaches that are great for snorkeling, tide pooling, sunbathing and swimming. The North Shore is best known for its world-class surfing and giant winter swells.

Grey sand beaches are also numerous and can be found nearly anywhere on the island. The difference of white and grey sand beaches is that the latter are generally smaller in size and consist of rocks and pebbles. In fact, they are good for a foot massage, but if there is a need, slippers or reef walkers can be used. Gray sand beaches often offer ideal conditions for snorkeling and scuba, as there are rocks and reefs.

Black Hawaii beaches have evolved from the ground lava and can be found on the north end of the island, which is the most volcanically active part. Two black sand Hawaii beaches can be mentioned here: Punaluu and Kamoamoa. Punaluu is a comfortable beach for swimming, while Kamoamoa has recently appeared dangerous. It was located in the Volcano National Park, the most popular place on the island, but a few years ago, it was covered with a new flow of lava.

There are also rare green sand beaches that have evolved from olivine crystals. The only opportunity to see the rarity is to visit the Kau' district and Puu Mahana Beach. The beach is primarily located on the slopes of the Mauna Loa, the largest and most massive active volcano on the southwestern part of the island. In fact, the data of another green sand beach in the world is unknown; hence, Puu Mahana is your only chance to see the wonder.

http://www.beachactivityguide.com/ is the best guide of Hawaii that provides authentic and comprehensive information about the beaches and activities on the island of Hawaii. Since 1997 the company has been named "The Best Free Tourist Publication" by Frommer's Hawaii for complete and objective information. The Beach Activity Guide also publishes a "Maps Beaches & Tours" paper edition for The Big Island of Hawaii.




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