Now that's the true Aloha Spirit, Southern Style, even if you live in the Bahamas.
That is the way it used to be in Hawaii (Old Style).
All beaches In Hawaii" are open to the public as they belong to no one and everyone.",
As long as you do not go above the high water mark or are in the water, they cannot stop you from using the beach.
Believe me, many gated communities, resorts, and hotels make it difficult and you may have to do a little hiking to get to
where you can get to the beach, which sucks if you are carrying heavy gear or a large surf board.
The trick is knowing where the access points are as many are overgrown or only known by locals.
County governments and private developers are required to provide public access and parking in areas where the shoreline is dominated by residential dwellings.
The exception is some land owned by the State/Federal Government! There it is Kapu "Forbidden/Keep Out".
Email me at
caymanlostandfound@gmail.com and Ill come out and play if you like. There are no private beaches here and it is the queens bottom all the way up to the high water mark. So you can detect anywhere you like. I have better luck in the water but you can hunt sand and chair areas if you like. let me know if i can help out at all. I have couple of extra scoops also if you need to borrow one.
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