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4.6 (33 reviews)

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Ed U.

I'm not a surfer. Surprised? Didn't think so. When the perfect shape of the barreling waves come close to the shore, a surfer dude would naturally say "Surf's up, dude!" or "Yo bro!...rad barrels out there!". My reaction was slightly different. Terror. But within that terror was a sense of awe in the flawless formation of the pounding water and the well-toned people who can maneuver over them with style. If you've been mesmerized by the opening ocean shot of every episode of the original "Hawaii 5-O", then you'll understand what I mean. The best time to see them is ironically during the winter months when the gigantic swells push up onto the shallow reefs. It's a picture-perfect sight, and you can see them at Sunset Beach Park and especially Ehukai Beach.Park for the legendary pipeline on the North Shore. Bitchin' waves, bro. RELATED - Exploring Hawaii? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://bit.ly/3Kz5ksc

Set up near the Volcom house for a couple hours
Candace L.

We set up near the Volcom house on a day when the swell wasn't what it can be at times but it made for a calm day on the sand and a less volatile day if you do want to brave the waters as we did. Surfers were out which is always fun, my son got tossed like a washing machine on spin cycle as he "wasn't in doubt so he went out". I'm thankful we are both pretty strong swimmers and he stayed calm and made it back in. This isn't the beach you bring the fam for a calm little swim but there are certain areas that are crazy fun if you aren't surfing. I'd say, did you really come to Oahu if you didn't visit the Bonzai Pipeline?! It's always a great time but obvi not for the faint of heart for the everyday casual average level swimmer. I wish they'd had some competitions going but that also makes it so crowded - worth a visit either way, every time you're here. Be safe! Enjoy!

Vivian W.

Beautiful beach with lots of sand. Nice to walk along the beach area, very thick sand! Beautiful views and waves!

Christine W.

One of our favorite places to visit when we are in Oahu. It's quiet in the spring and has massive waves that one can appreciate while having a picnic. Swimming and surfing was prohibited during this time of the year due to the huge waves and strong under current.

Cheyenne G.

My first time on the North Shore to the SEA the pipeline waves and sure enough, the masters competition is taking place!!! The swells were HUMONGOUS and definitely put into perspective how aggressive waters can be!

A beautiful Hawaiian sunset

We had the best time here I brought my kids and the waves were huge fun and the Billabong House is like steps away. The sunset was incredible

Rachel G.

Gorgeous beach! Clean sand and beautiful water. A favorite of mine throughout our trip. Not too crowded and it's a good vibe, where you can water surfers in action and admire the waves

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Diva G.

Had a couple of opportunities to hang at the Volcom house. They have the best views! The first time I came, pipeline was pretty flat. I recently went and it was really rough with lots of white wash. Unfortunately both times I didn't get to watch surfers. But when it was flat I got to SUP. Parking at Ehukai can be a pain sometimes because it gets really packed and the beach is a long walk. If you're lucky enough, high surf from the past days will create a pond area for little ones to swim in. Hubby used to frequent this area more than me. He was a usual body surfer/ boogie boarder. Since then, we occasionally visit and while he catches waves, I study and tan on the sand or play with my son in the pond.

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Aubrey F.

Great beach! Unfortunately not the big waves I was hoping to see. No surfing either. But still another great Hawaii beach! Plenty of parking!

Small summer swell
Birgit K.

If you are not a good surfer and not comfortable with surfing (or at least trying) fast, high waves breaking over a shallow reef close to the shore: bring your sunglasses, straw hat, binoculars, some picnic, stay on the beach not too close to the water and watch the locals. It's fun! We've been here on a beautiful day in May, and enjoyed it a lot. We spotted lots of turtles in the waves, made friends with some surfer's dogs and watched some talented surfers playing in the small summer waves (5-7 feet). After we saw the third surfer's leash tearing, we started to understand why so many surfers didn't even use a leash, the wave is extremely powerful, even in summertime. Beware the shore break. We stood on top of the sandy beach, 2 meters above sea level, and some of the waves reached our towel anyway. This must be even more fun in winter time, when the real surf is on!

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Very cool! We picked a day with rough surf as a "hurricane" was brewing but still a cool site to see on the north shore!

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Super cool. Was worth the drive from Kailua. Impressive surfers and enormous waves. Highly recommend!

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So fun.. In the summer. Well, from like Nov. to Apr. it can get very big waves, but still fun to watch. Definitely recommend to see.

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this beach has wayy too much sand. like wayy too much. less sand please. also water is extremely cold, it's like -3 degrees.

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Laniakea Beach - Reserve volunteers

Laniakea Beach

4.2(501 reviews)
3.8 mi

It's hard to believe that it's been over thirteen years since my 1st visit here. I've been back a…read morevariety of times, bringing travel companions to experience this. As the years went by, the traffic and parking situation became a nightmare for all. After parking your vehicle across the road, you start the video game Frogger in trying to navigate and dodge passing cars to cross the road. Coming this year with another 1st timer, we found a dedicated spot to park ((https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=saJuyv784apZzH--psHZ3Q&select=vvIKqY2lR0itJ69ZUlXhJA).) where even the sanctuary volunteers leave their vehicles. The best part is that they installed a marked crosswalk (https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=saJuyv784apZzH--psHZ3Q&select=N7ZkG2n7jMLelhcy1vzRdQ) for people to cross in a more safe manner; do still exercise caution in crossing the Kam Highway. On the Tuesday early afternoon we went, the waters were rough with 30 to 40 ft waves. As a result, the beach was taped off as a safety measure. I walked to the primary beach section were the sanctuary volunteers monitored the situation to make sure visitors do not bother the wildlife here. As I spoke with a volunteer originally from St. Louis, she pointed out a seal (https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=saJuyv784apZzH--psHZ3Q&start=24&select=U6UBzjIUZhr2lFKcMbobiA) that made it's way to the beach to find a resting spot. As my friend and I walked back towards the open area across the parking section, we stared with other visitors towards the break line and saw smaller turtles struggling to make their way in, often catching their bobbing heads out of the water or the outline of their bodies contrasting to the clear waters. None made it to the beach, what little sand space there was, while we were there. The key to seeing the turtles is to check the tide times and trying to come when it is close to high tide. We'll see how things on my next visit, whether we have time or interest to see the turtles.

Always a great stop while on the Northshore to hopefully sight turtles either resting on the beach…read moreor tumbling in the waves. In January we came by 2x in a week and did not see turtles on the first day but enjoyed the beautiful views. On the second day, we lucked out and got to see a large turtle laying on the beach and then enjoyed the beautoful sunset. There is usually a volunteer at the beach and they are so helpful to answer any questions and protect the turtles. We learned that there are more turtles in the summer there, and that the waves wash away the sand in the winter and then return the sand in the summer.

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Haleiwa Alii Beach Park - Can't beat living in paradise

Haleiwa Alii Beach Park

4.5(99 reviews)
6.1 mi

Took a drive to Hale'iwa today, so made a stop at Ali'i Beach Park. It was certainly better than…read moreWaikiki Beach. Not nearly as many people and lots of empty sand for people to lay their blankets down without being too close to each other. Was so peaceful just sitting on a rock to watch the surfers coming in on the waves (or at least trying to!). There were young ones on their body boards close to the shore, too. I think there must've been folks trying to learn to surf here. There were two groups of people with boards beyond the first few waves. Was wonderful just to sit and watch them! I just wish there were turtles and monk seals there, but we weren't fortunate enough for that!

It's not really alii beach park but a little to the left there's a PRIME spot some people call…read morefresh airs (or so I think lol). If you're lucky you can get a parking at the back gate on Pikai street and walk through straight to the beach! The bathrooms are pretty far from here but you can always drive to the beach park or there's even Kaiaka beach park next door with showers too. ***The one thing about parking here and coming here is to be very respectful as you're in a residential area. Lots of locals but also lots of places are rented out to tourists. You're pretty much at their back yards. It's also the best place for the sunset! Which it gets a little busier at the time with families walking or driving over just to catch the last hour. It's clear and good for children. Sometimes it can be a little choppy so of course still use caution anytime you're at the beach. There's not a lot of shade but still my favorite spot. We recently moved to waialua so this'll be my favorite place to come with my family at least once a week

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Haleiwa Alii Beach Park - I could sit at this bench all day!

I could sit at this bench all day!

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The sun is nearly gone, making the sky a wonder.

Kaiaka Bay Beach Park - Fireworks

Kaiaka Bay Beach Park

4.3(27 reviews)
6.7 mi

I couldn't search for Pohaku Lana'i in Yelp, so I was finally able to find a place where the…read morebalance lock existed. Balance Rock is a historical landmark located at Pohaku Lana'i in Haleiwa, HI. This ancient Hawaiian site for God worship was recently visited by world-famous Japanese baseball great Shohei Ohtani who came to see it because it is known for its "big energy". On a recent visit, it was easy to feel the aura of peace surrounding the unusual natural rock configuration that appears to balance one large rock on top of another. Pohaku Lana'i offers plenty of parking for easy access to the grassy park area where the Balance Rock is located. Close to the ocean, the park is a comfortable place for people to gather, enjoy the beach, and restroom facilities are available as well. Yelp でポハクラナイが検索できなかったので、バランスロックが存在する場所を探してようやく此処に辿り着く事が出来た。 大谷翔平効果で一躍有名になったバランスロックは特に日本人の間でブームなのかも知れない。 この古代ハワイの神崇拝サイトは、その「大きなエネルギー」で知られており、世界的に有名な日本人の偉大なベースボールプレーヤー大谷翔平が訪れた事で一躍注目を浴びる事となったのです。 最近私達が訪問した時も、大きな岩を別の岩の上に、まるで人工的にバランス良く設置したように見える珍しい岩の周りには、とても安定した平和のオーラを容易に感じ取る事が出来ました。 ポハク・ラナイには、バランス・ロックがある芝生の公園エリアに簡単にアクセスできる十分な駐車場があります。海に近い公園は、人々が集まり、ビーチを楽しむのに快適な場所であり、トイレ施設も利用出来るので是非ハワイ訪問の際には此処に来て大きなエネルギーを感じ取ってください!

Being raised on the North Shore of Oahu I would say Kaiaka Bay is the North Shore's version of…read moreMagic Island. When I worked in town (Honolulu) I would run Magic Island on my lunch breaks. Here at Kaiaka Bay - There aren't any paved walking paths but it's still fun to run around the the perimeter of park (dirt) or the paved road. There is plenty of parking. There are clean bathrooms and showers. There are BBQ areas and campground. There are several picnic tables, mostly shaded. I see people surfing and fishing here but have honestly never swam. I have spotted several turtles here. The park is located Haleiwa on Haleiwa Beach road, right next to Haleiwa Elementary School and is a great place to picnic at.

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Haleiwa Army Beach

Haleiwa Army Beach

5.0(1 review)
6.5 mi

This is a secret beach, see. No one ever wrote a Yelp review about it or nothing. It's a great…read morebeach, one of my favorites. But it's secret, OK? So after you read this review, just try to forget you ever heard of this beach. One of my favorites because the snorkeling is really nice here. The beach is broad and sandy, with very few rocks in the water as you enter or exit. The beach is kind of protected by an underwater reef that does a pretty good job shielding the beach from any big waves. For most people, it's pretty easy to enter the water here. Yeah, I'm not most people. I'm super uncoordinated. So uncoordinated I'm convinced that sooner or later someone is going to video me entering or exiting the water, send it in to America's Funniest Home Videos and win $10,000. Here, I'm trying to get into the ocean and do some snorkeling. I love to snorkel, but I always struggle with the equipment. Especially the stupid flippers. There's no way I can walk into the water, stand on one leg and slip my flippers on one at a time like everyone does. The way I do it is I wade out to where the water is a little less than knee deep. Then I just sit down in the water and try to get the flippers on between waves. Usually this method works pretty good. Ideally, after my flippers are on I can just flip over on my back, kick my legs a little and just and float out. But this time, the spot I picked wasn't quite deep enough. When I flipped over on my back to try to float out, there wasn't enough water underneath me to lift me up. Couldn't float. And I was in the worst possible position, with my back to the ocean. Almost immediately a wave broke over my head, pushing me back up toward the beach, driving my butt into the sand like a pile driver. Before I could even sit up the wave washed back out. As the water went under me and I felt my butt sink still deeper into the sand. In the back and forth of that wave about six pounds of sand was packed into my swim trunks. I was left inverted, my feet were higher than my head. I didn't realize it immediately, but my legs were actually out of the water. Only my upper torso was still in the water. I pushed myself up on my elbows and surveryed the scene. I had to twist back and forth to pry my ass out of the sand. Then it was a struggle to get to my feet with that six pounds of wet sand in my shorts. I still had my flippers on. I was in about three inches of water. I shook out as much sand as I could from my swim trunks, but that sand was wet and it wasn't going anywhere. It was my sand now. So I did that crazy walk on your heels thing you have to do when you have flippers on to get far enough out in the water where I could actually swim away. That's the story about getting into the water at Haleiwa Army Beach. Now, please just forget you ever heard this story, just forget this beach. Mikey C says: Haleiwa Army Beach? Never heard of it.

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Haleiwa Army Beach - The reef stretches parallel to the beach, right about where this SUP guy is.

The reef stretches parallel to the beach, right about where this SUP guy is.

Haleiwa Army Beach - Haleiwa Army Beach, June 24, 2021, 10:45 am. High and outside.

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Haleiwa Army Beach, June 24, 2021, 10:45 am. High and outside.

Puaena Point Beach - Beautiful sunset

Puaena Point Beach

4.7(11 reviews)
5.9 mi

Is there such a thing as a hidden gem in Hawaii?…read more This place comes very close to it. While Wifey and I were exploring North Shore after having crossed off Giovanni's Shrimp Truck and Matsumoto's Shave Ice from our bucket list, we needed a place to wind down and relax. We drove along Kamehameha Highway and pulled into Kahalewai Place and found a parking spot along the side road. One thing we noticed right away that it seems to a a local spot and there weren't too many tourists around, even though we were up in North Shore. We walked towards the beach and followed some people with surfboards in tow. I could see a bunch of locals out by the beach on their paddle boards and surfboards, and most of them were kids and young adults. It seems to be the local surf spot for beginners as the waves were pretty tame, but it was consistent with the North Shore winds behind them. It also seems to a be a good fishing spot for locals as there was a Filipino family enjoying themselves having a picnic. I got into a conversation with one of the local fisherman (P. Sherman), who told me what types of fish he was catching and how to cook 'em. He showed me his bucket of his catches of the day, and they were enough to feed his family. He didn't have to, but he was nice enough to let me take photos of him as he was more than accommodating. I thanked him for his time and appreciated his hospitality with my intrusion on his daily life. We explored the area some more as there were trails to follow, but there were also "Private Property" signs posted everywhere. I was beginning to wonder if Mark Zuckerberg bought half of this place with all those signs around. But we skirted around it as we went around the beach and enjoyed the relaxed vibe and energy of the beach. We also liked that it wasn't very crowded compared to the hustle and bustle on the main strip of Haleiwa as it felt like a cocoon shielded us from that source. We could have spent more time on this beach, but we wanted to see and experience as much as possible on the North Shore of Hawaii. Definitely a place you could spend a day at if you were a local.

Great beach to learn to surf. Lessons from Sand n Sea were here; waves about 3-5' when we were…read morethere. A few other surfboard rental n lesson places are set up in the parking lot. Each place has a different number of surfboards in different sizes. Reservations are best if you have specific board needs.

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Puaena Point Beach - Long walk here lol

Long walk here lol

Puaena Point Beach - Beautiful proposal spot!

Beautiful proposal spot!

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Crashing Wave over Rocks. This could be a name of a cocktail drink. It will definitely have coconut in it.

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