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  1. This artificial island is a favorite with locals for picnicking, playing frisbee, or simply hanging out. Magic Island hosts many popular events and festivals throughout the year, including a spectacular fireworks display every Fourth of July.

  2. Magic Island is a small man-made peninsula in Honolulu, Hawaii, adjacent to Ala Moana Beach Park and the Ala Wai Yacht Harbor. It was created in 1964 as the site of a resort complex, but was subsequently converted to a park. [2]

  3. A manmade peninsula at the east end of Ala Moana Beach Park, Magic Island features large seawalls and a shallow lagoon. Keiki (children) will enjoy swimming in its calm waters. Picnic tables under shady trees make it an ideal location for a scenic picnic.

  4. Magic Island Lagoon at Ala Moana Beach Park is known for Activities such as Surfing, bodyboarding, fishing, scuba diving, and swimming. Amenities including Free Parking, showers, restrooms, picnic tables, TheBus transportation, food concessions, and lifeguard.

  5. Located at the edge of Ala Moana Beach Park, Magic Island offers a perfect escape from the bustling city, where shimmering turquoise waters, pristine sandy beaches, and lush greenery converge harmoniously.

  6. This artificial island is a favorite with locals for picnicking, playing frisbee, or simply hanging out. Magic Island hosts many popular events and festivals throughout the year, including a spectacular fireworks display every Fourth of July.

  7. Magic Island Lagoon offers a plethora of water activities, catering to both thrill-seekers and those seeking a tranquil aquatic escape. Explore the magical landscapes, featuring vibrant coral reefs, exotic marine life, and pristine sandy beaches.

  8. Magic Island, a man-made peninsula located on the island of Oahu, has firmly established itself as a must-visit Hawaiian locale. This idyllic sanctuary offers a wealth of activities for locals and tourists alike, blending natural beauty with a variety of recreational opportunities.

  9. The Basics. From Magic Island, you can see the green Koolau Mountains and the high rises of Honolulu in one direction, and great views of the resorts of Waikiki—from the Duke Kahanamoku lagoon all the way to Diamond Head Crater—in the other.

  10. This artificial island is a favorite with locals for picnicking, playing frisbee, or simply hanging out. Magic Island hosts many popular events and festivals throughout the year, including a spectacular fireworks display every Fourth of July.