Polo Beach

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68 State Highway 930
WaialuaHawai'i 96791 United States

Welcome to the serene shores of Polo Beach in Waialua, Hawai'i, a cherished destination among the nudist and naturist communities. This clothing-optional beach, also known to locals as FKK Beach, offers a tranquil retreat for those seeking to embrace the naturist lifestyle amidst Hawaii's...

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Polo Beach

68 State Highway 930Waialua, Hawai'i 96791 United States

About Polo Beach

Welcome to the serene shores of Polo Beach in Waialua, Hawai'i, a cherished destination among the nudist and naturist communities. This clothing-optional beach, also known to locals as FKK Beach, offers a tranquil retreat for those seeking to embrace the naturist lifestyle amidst Hawaii's stunning landscapes.

Polo Beach is not only celebrated for its privacy and peaceful environment but also for its rich history. Originally a gathering place for Hawaiian royalty, this beach has evolved into a haven for nude sunbathing and swimming, making it a unique blend of cultural heritage and modern-day naturist practices.

Visitors can enjoy the clear blue waters and fine sands without the confines of clothing, in true naturist spirit. The beach's legal status as a clothing-optional area allows for a worry-free experience in harmony with nature. While amenities are minimal, the simplicity adds to the beach’s charm, encouraging a closer connection with the environment.

For those who cherish freedom and a deep connection with nature, Polo Beach offers a perfect escape. Its commitment to maintaining a respectful and welcoming atmosphere for nudists ensures that it remains a top destination for naturists from around the world. Embrace the liberty of Polo Beach, where the sun and sea invite you to shed your attire and your cares.

Polo Beach Directions

"Polo Beach" is located on the North Shore of Oahu, on the road to Dillingham Air Field. Just before you get to the Air Field on the right side of the road and immediately before you get to the Polo Grounds (68-411 Farrington Highway) on the left side of the road, you'll see some cars parked, with a small opening in the fence for the Public Access to the Beach. Walk down the path to the ocean (it's beautiful)...