Oahu Beaches - Halona Cove Beach, From Here to Eternity Beach

Though the water is almost always rough in this area, it’s relatively safe and free from currents under most conditions.
Free things to do on Oahu: Swim in the rough waters of Halona Cove Beach!
Of course you should always pay attention to current conditions and exercise good judgement. Staying in the shallow water is fun and you’ll be sure to get tossed around gently. Like nearly all Oahu beaches and Hawaii beaches in general, you need to be a good swimmer.
If you are comfortable in rough water, you can venture swimming further out but please don’t take any unneccessary risks because there are no lifeguards at this beach.
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Beach Gear Guide
Here’s what we tend to bring when planning a full day at the beach:
• Collapsable beach chairs
• Collapsable tent
• Large mat to place on sand, enough for 4-6 people to sit and eat.
• Water, food, and coolers. We love tuna sandwiches so we’ll typically mix up a bunch of tuna and mayo, store it in a container, and bring along a loaf of bread.
• Juice drinks (try Hawaiian Sun brand).
• Chips, nuts, trail mixes.
• Candy bars/nut bars.
• Big hats to shade the sun.
• UV rash guard shirts
• Sunglasses
• Waterproof sunscreen
• Snorkel gear
• Swimming goggles
• Bodyboards
• Fins
• Two beach towels per person
• Change of dry clothes
• Plastic grocery bags (to store wet clothes)
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