Lanikai Beach Infomation and Real Estate
A few facts about Lanikai
Lanikai is an exclusive neighborhood in Kailua town on the windward side of Oahu. Kailua has a population of about 28,800 and the average household income is about $71,000. Lanikai enjoys great weather year around - January the average high temp. is 76 degrees and in July the avrage high temp. is 78 degrees. Kailua offers many fine places to dine and there are many different activities such as: Golf, Surfing, Snorkeling, Paddling, Boating, Fishing and much more. Lanikai has many great oceanfront estates and ocean view properties. Ranging from $900,000 for a fixer to $4,000,000 - $20,000,000 on the sand. Lanikai is a great place to live. Feel free to contact us for more information.


Lanikai Beach is a nearly
straight white sand beach approximately one mile long with
considerable variation in width. It narrows at both ends and
widens in the middle. The south end of the beach has suffered
severe erosion problems, threatening a number of homes. Home
owners in this area have constructed seawalls or taken other
remedial actions to protect their properties.
The ocean bottom slopes
gently to overhead depths along the entire beach. This contour
ordinarily would encourage small, trade wind-generated surf, but
Lanikai Beach is usually surf-free. The wide fringing reef
approximately one-half mile offshore functions like a breakwater,
effectively diffusing most of the wave energy before it reaches
the beach.
Two large islands, The
Mokulua Islands, lie off the south end of the beach. They are
popularly known as the Mokes or Twin Islands. The leeward
shores of the islands have small beaches, a white sand beach o the
larger island and a pebble beach on the smaller island.

Lanikai is considered by
many Oahu residents to be the best swimming beach in Hawaii. The
water is clear and not clouded by stream run off, the beach is
clean, wide, and surf-free, and the setting is picturesque, with
coconut p[alms lining the back-shore and the Mokulua Islands off
shore, Fore these reasons, Lanikai Beach attracts beachgoers from
all over he island and is a popular location for commercial
photographers.
The larger of the two
Mokulua Islands is a popular destination for boaters, kayakers,
surfers, and sailor, and its small beach us visited daily and
especially on weekends and holidays. It is one of the few offshore
islands in Hawaii with a beach where people can land, swim, and
picnic.
A few of the many
activities at Lanikai Beach are beachcombing, kayaking, outrigger
canoe paddling, sailing, surfing, swimming, and windsurfing.

The Mokulua Islands are
both state seabird sanctuaries that provide nesting sites
primarily for wedge-tailed shearwaters. The shearwaters nest in
burrows on the leeward faces of the islands. For their protection,
access is permitted only on the beaches, and walking inland is
prohibited. Signs detailing the restrictions are posted
conspicuously on each island.
The Mokulua Islands are
approximately three-quarters of a mile from the south end of
Lanikai Beach. As inviting as they appear, they are a long upwind
and upcurrent swim or surfboard paddle for novice swimmers and
paddlers. Do not attempt the crossing of you are not experienced
in the ocean. The islands are located seaward of Lanikai Reef,
where they are subject to high surf, especially during the winter
months. Be careful walking on the windward sides of both islands.
Many people have a problem spelling Hawaiian words.
Here are some mispellings for Lanikai -
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