Ah, the Hawaiian islands -- home of swaying palm trees, clear waters and... a mechanical wave park with manmade beaches?
Apparently all the naturally beautiful surf in Hawaii wasn't good enough since the Aloha State is welcoming The Endless Summer Resort, a 400-unit resort and water park.
We're not quite sure how we feel about it, but since we have a few years before the resort is expected to open (it's scheduled for summer of 2017), we thought we'd turn our attention to Hawaii's pre-existing beauty and fall in love with surfing all over again.
Below, 10 gorgeous, Mother Nature-approved surf spots. Whether you're a lifelong surfer or a happy spectator, we have a feeling nothing can compare to the real thing.
1. Waikiki, South Shore of Oahu
In one of the busiest beach towns in the country, Waikiki is visually amazing: a city skyline, crystal clear waters, tourist-watching, and, of course, iconic Diamond Head:
2. Peahi (a.k.a., Jaws), North Shore of Maui
Mother Nature isn't playing around here: Jaws got its nickname for being as unpredictable as a shark attack:
3. Sunset Beach, North Shore of Oahu
In the summer, it's a calm and cradling swimming hole sprinkled with a few playful waves. In the winter, it turns into magnificent rows of terrifying perfection:
4. Diamond Head, South Shore of Oahu
Just a short drive from the hustle of Waikiki, Diamond Head is a little hard to paddle out to, but the view is so worth it:
5. Pipeline, North Shore of Oahu
At the world's most photographed wave, you'll have to earn your spot in the lineup. Thankfully, watching from the shore is awesome enough:
6. Hanalei Bay, North Shore of Kauai
When you're facing the shore at this Garden Isle surf spot, you'll have 180 degrees of green mountains and pure magic:
7. Chuns Reef, North Shore of Oahu
This is one of the more playful (read: less terrifying) waves during Oahu's famed winter season, with surf best served during the sunset hour:
8. Sandy Beach, South Shore of Oahu
When the suns out, the sand is warm, and the swell is just right, you get waves fit for a president (literally):
9. Pounders Beach, East Side of Oahu
The unforgiving shore break gave Pounders its name, but when you're looking out over tropical perfection, the pounding doesn't seem so bad:
10. Laniakea Beach, North Shore of Oahu
At Laniakea -- which means "immense heavens" in Hawaiian -- tourists usually come to see the turtles. Surfers come to play with them: