Tourists Warned: Hawaii Shorebreak Wave Poses Deadly Danger
Tourists Warned: Hawaii Shorebreak Wave Poses Deadly Danger
US · Published Oct 27, 2025
Hawaii's North Shore beaches, like Ke Iki, have deadly shorebreak waves.
Tourists are warned to stay away from the surf, even in shallow water.
Lifeguards advise observing wave patterns and swimming at supervised beaches.
Deadly shorebreak waves pose danger to tourists
Tourists visiting Hawaii are being warned about the deadly dangers posed by shorebreak waves, particularly on Oahu’s North Shore. Every winter, massive waves attract experienced surfers and unsuspecting tourists to beaches like Ke Iki Beach, known for its scenic beauty but also its hazardous shorebreaks. Lifeguards on the North Shore face intense challenges as they work to keep visitors safe.
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