Waikiki Beach
Waikiki Beach often gets a bad reputation, which feels unwarranted because it truly is a “fantastic place.” However, its popularity comes at a price. The sheer volume of tourists can make sunbathing feel less like a peaceful escape and more like being packed into a can of sardines. If you’re curious to experience what it’s like to be crammed into an Amazon delivery truck, Waikiki might be the spot for you. But for those seeking serenity and a more tranquil beach experience, exploring less crowded, underrated beaches is the way to go.

Waikiki Beach
Plymouth Rock
To be honest, the rocks in your backyard might be more remarkable than this one. Its historical significance remains debatable, which explains why many struggle to understand the excitement surrounding this so-called monument. Perhaps with further verification, public opinion might shift, but for now, it’s widely regarded as a tourist trap. After all, without intending any offense, a rock from 1620 is still just a rock in 2024. Up next is a location that shares its name with a famous movie—but it’s just not worth the hype!

Plymouth Rock