Military Golf Courses Oahu Hawaii
Knowing About Bellows Beach
There are two parts of the Bellows Beach, one is open only in weekends to the masses and general public from 7:00 AM- 8:00 PM and the other section is military-only part which remains open in weekdays only for military members.
In addition to the shallow waters perfect for beginner surfboarders and swimmers there are two lifeguard stations (on weekends and during summer). There are plenty of other facilities which make the beach more comfortable to spend a day and even if you want to spend a night. To spend a night, all you have to do is to get the camping permit. There is plenitude of picnic tables, shady areas, rest rooms, showers, reef area.
Cabins is the main attraction for military members and come with a couple of room, kitchenettes, table, chairs, a couch, refrigerator, cable TV, barbecue and housekeeping services but it fills up quickly so book early. The reservations can be made up to one year (off season). Active duty AFS have the priority and for them reservations can be made 90 days in advance during the peak season.
Boogie Boarding is endearing of Bellows. Other attractions of Bellows include tennis courts, golf course, playgrounds, restaurants, driving ranges. Bellows Beach offers plethora of activities like horseback riding, bike tours, paintball sports, golf and many in water activities too. As mentioned, the beach is open for general public only in weekends it can get crowded and fills up quickly so book early for your convenience. There are number of hotels priced to fit every budget and can make your vacation a memorable one.
However , you should be cautious as there are stinging blue jellyfish also called Portuguese Man-O-War as it can ruin your day and also watch out for limu. They are brought by the trade winds and can harm you so obey the rules.
Bellows Beach Park is among the guarded beaches of Oahu Island. Bellows is owned by the AFS and is military controlled beach. The military members also use the place for training. Along with the cabins Bellows provides the military members with many more facilities like beach club, mini-mart etc.
The closest airports to Bellows Beach are the Lanai Airport (LNY) in Lanai city approximately miles from Bellows Beach and the other one is the Kalaeloa Airport (JLF) in Kapolei which is about 23 miles from Bellows Beach.
The climate of Bellows is tropical. During winters of Hawaii, windstorms and rains are very frequent but does not stay for long and clear up within a day. The rainfall varies from location to location. Humidity is moderate but the pleasant winds make the weather comfortable and enjoyable.
Bellows Beach is a perfect place for those who are intriguing for pleasant tropical beach. Visiting this place, you will surely go back home with wonderful memories of this beach.
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