Waikiki Lagoon

Duke Kahanamoku Lagoon

4.5/5
(146) · Park in Honolulu, United States
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Duke Kahanamoku Lagoon is a stunning park located in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States. Named after the legendary Hawaiian surfer and Olympic …

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4.5/5 · 146 reviews
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Dec 18, 2024
Duke Hahanamoku Lagoon looked good during the Halloween but it would be the last thing to let our kid being and swimming there. Full review by OZS_ATW
Dec 14, 2024
This is great in theory. If you have young kids or are not a swimmer, this seems like a great idea. In reality, people bring their dogs here. The dogs are in the water and there is feces on the beac… Full review by Relax15828541724
Aug 26, 2024
Great menu, drinks and atmosphere — theee month wait for dinner but only 45 minutes to get a patio table and menu was just as good if not better Full review by Brian G

Questions & answers

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I read in reviews that there's not a lot of shade at the lagoon or nearby beach. Can we bring our own personal sun …
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I read in reviews that there's not a lot of shade at the lagoon or nearby beach. Can we bring our own personal sun shades/shelters and umbrellas or must they be rented from the various vendors?
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When we were there, the locals would bring pop up tents and umbrellas and set them up around one side of the lagoon closest to the car park. I believe that beach in front of the …
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When we were there, the locals would bring pop up tents and umbrellas and set them up around one side of the lagoon closest to the car park. I believe that beach in front of the lagoon (Kahanamoku Beach) is public. There are also free fireworks here every friday night!
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Is this water filtered?
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How does it get washed out as the tide doesn't come up to that level
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The sand looks very compact. Do you think I could drive my mobility scooter on it? Thank you.
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I think you possibly could up to a certain point, However, the closer you get to the water, the sand will shift under load, so I'm not sure if that would work. I have a feeling someone has …
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I think you possibly could up to a certain point, However, the closer you get to the water, the sand will shift under load, so I'm not sure if that would work. I have a feeling someone has tried it before, so maybe someone at the Hawaiian Village in the activities department can answer the question.
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Answer by Allen21096 · Jul 13, 2019
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I am staying at an AirBnB right next door. Does anyone one know if I can pay a daily admission fee to use the lagoon?
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The lagoon is free. No charge for public access, only if you want to rent any equipment or water toys.
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Answer by Charles P · Feb 8, 2019
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Can you have a small get together (party-like) at the lagoon?
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Hi, I’m not sure on public drinking, but I did see gazebo/bbq big family gatherings parked up for the day there, just like being at a beach or park situation. Really nice there.
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