Ocean, Sand, Sun and Family Fun
The North Shore is the best place for winter surfing on “monster waves”. Waves can reach up to 30 feet at Waimea Bay. As you drive down the North Shore and enjoy this beautiful countryside be sure to visit historic Hale’iwa town where you will find many unique gift shops, boutiques, restaurants, surf shops and art galleries.
The North Shore of Oahu is also an excellent place for snorkeling, diving, surfing, fishing, and from December to early May, whale watching. Within walking distance from Ke Iki Beach Bungalows, you will find Sharks Cove which is rated top 12 in the world by scuba Diving Magazine. This is a fantastic place to snorkel in the summer season. Don’t be alarmed, its name comes from the fin like shape of the lava rock that forms the cove. The nearby, Waimea Adventure Park, boasts 1,800 tropical acres of Hawaiian plants and exotic birds. There is something for everyone on the North Shore.
Climate: Like most of the Hawaiian Islands, Oahu has only two seasons:
- “Summer” between May and October
- “Winter” between October and April.
Average temperature: 69.4 – 80.6 (°F).
Surfing Info
Ke Iki Beach Bungalows is located between Waimea Bay and Sunset Beach on the amazing North Shore of Oahu. Both prime spots are less than a 15 minute walk so you can have your pick of the best surfing Oahu has to offer.
Sport Fishing
Whether you’re a seasoned angler who enjoys the battle of a thousand pound marlin peeling line off the end of your rod tip or someone who wants the fishing experience of a lifetime with your family or friends on the beautiful seas off the coast of O’ahu, Hawaii, the Karlyn is the fishing boat for you. Choose North Shore Sportfishing to host you and your guests on the fishing charter of a lifetime.
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Waimea Bay Beach Park
Heart of board surfers paradise – the largest surfable waves in the world, 30 feet is not uncommon during winter months.
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Hawaii Eco Divers
Hawaii Eco Divers leads scuba diving, tours and training at the most exclusive dive sites on the North Shore, Waikiki, Honolulu and the pristine West coast of Oahu.
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Sunset Beach
Famous board surfing beach – site of professional surfing contests. Spectacular winter surf reaches heights of 20 feet.
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Banzai Pipeline: Ehukai Beach Park
The Banzai Pipeline is a beautiful tubed surfing break. When it’s “cranking,” the surf is some of the most spectacular in the world. These powerful waves break savagely on the reef displaying their massive power. Ehukai Beach Park has some of the best sandbar surf on O`ahu during the Spring and Summer.
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Waimea Valley Adventure Park
One of last partially intact ahupua‘a on O`ahu, Waimea Valley consists of 1,875 acres and has been a sacred place for more than 700 years of Native Hawaiian history. Waimea, “The Valley of the Priests,” gained its title around 1090 when the ruler of O‘ahu awarded the land to the kähuna nui. Descendants of the high priests lived and cared for much of the Valley until 1886.
Visit waimeavalley.net
Hale’iwa Town (Historic)
A plantation town that has come of age – old general stores co-exist with modern boutiques, art galleries and eateries. Former summer playground of Queen Liliuokalani, Hawaii’s last reigning monarch. Largest marina on the north shore.
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Dole Pineapple Plantation
The Dole Plantation, Hawaii’s “Pineapple Experience,” is located about 10 minutes away from historic Haleiwa town.
Visit doleplantation.com
Hanauma Bay Nature Park
Crystal clear water, abundant marine life and a living coral reef mean Hanauma Bay is one of the premiere snorkeling destinations in the islands any time of year. A gently sloping beach fronts directly on the horseshoe shaped bay, formed in the remains of Koko Head Crater, an ancient cinder-cone volcano, now breached and filled with sea water. Within this half-mile-wide bay are one of the prettiest reefs and the most abundant fish life in Hawaii.
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Pearl Harbor
USS Arizona Memorial
Visit: nps.gov/usar
Battleship Missouri
Visit: ussmissouri.com
North Shore Sailing Adventures
North Shore Sailing Adventures offers small group sunset cruises, coastal sightseeing, swimming, snorkeling, wildlife encounters aboard KEET. Our 41ft Trimaran offers spacious, uncrowded and smooth sailing adventures located on the famous and beautiful North Shore of Hawaii. Captain Porter is an experienced waterman and a world renowned whale and seabird biologist who has explored the waters of the North and South Pacific, North Atlantic, Indian and Southern Ocean, Antarctica, and the Bering Sea. Our crew is knowledgeable and are experienced sea runners who keep KEET safe and sailing smoothly.
E-Mail: sailnorthshore.com
Hawaii Ocean Adventure Tours
Enjoy unparalleled ocean adventures with Hawaii Ocean Adventure Tours in Haleiwa, HI. Fishing, snorkeling, whale watching, sunset cruises, shark diving and combo trips.
Visit: HawaiiOceanAdventureTours.com
Aquatic Surfari’s
Marine biologist team crew one of the few private sailboat charters in Hawaii. Unique adventures range from cryptic coral spawning or out-of-this-world meteor showers to intimate whale/dolphin encounters on a sensitive, conservation-minded journey. Their six passenger maximum makes this a don’t miss event!
Visit: sailhawaii.com
North Shore Eco-Surf Tours
Surfing sessions and lessons along Oahu’s North Shore – the most famous stretch of surfing beach on earth. Windsurfing, mountain biking, and hiking packages available.
Visit: northshoreecotours.com
Sunset Suzy’s Surf School
Specializing in beginners who want to learn the sport of ancient Hawaiian kings! Suzy is a lifeguard, professional surfer, and stunt woman for the television series Baywatch Hawaii, and has taught tourists from Ireland to New York.
Visit sunsetsuzy.com
Glider Rides & Bi-Plane Flights
Check in with “Mr. Bill” and take a ride in a bubble-topped sailplane, an open-cockpit 1941 Stearman bi-plane, or a Pitts S-2B aerobatic sport bi-plane.
Visit honolulusoaring.com
Paradise Cove Luau
Paradise Cove is one of the largest and most respected luau shows in Hawai’i. Located at the beautiful Ko Olina Resort on the leeward coast of O’ahu, Paradise Cove features brilliant sunset views from there 12-oceanfront acres.
Visit: paradisecove.com
Polynesian Cultural Center
The Polynesian Cultural Center is a unique treasure created to share with the world the cultures, diversity and spirit of the nations of Polynesia.
Visit polynesia.com
The Bus: Oahu’s Transit Services
Visit: thebus.org