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    Beautiful sea arch
    Leanne D.

    I've been coming to Oahu for many many years and recently found out about this scenic stop so I had to stop by and see it while on the island. It is just a quick stop but well worth the trip! There is limited parking since it is located in a residential area, just be patient and wait it out. An amazing sea arch !

    Point views
    Angela T.

    Such beautiful views ! Oahu was so relaxing & not touristy like Waikīkī. A must see on the island.

    Lisa N.

    Cute little spot off the beaten path. It's at the very end of a quiet little neighborhood so please remember to be respectful when parking and checking it out. There are limited spots to park. You can walk out onto the rocks but be careful in the winter with the big waves and high winds.

    Waiting for sun to come up
    Lydia R.

    Went at sunrise and it was the best!!! Very private area! Not a lot of park but it's worth the drive and so peaceful

    La'ie Point State Wayside.
    Starving D.

    The location offers stunning views that are absolutely worth seeing, but there are a few things to keep in mind. Parking is very limited, so plan accordingly. The grounds are quite bumpy, so wearing sturdy walking shoes or paying close attention to where you're stepping is a must. Despite these minor inconveniences, it's a lovely spot for a quick visit to soak in the gorgeous scenery.

    Ultima M.

    Awesome place for breathtaking views!! Wear tennis shoes or shoes that can grip and won't slip because it's Rocky area There is a small area of grass where you can sit but for the most part it's a come and view kinds of a place .... Totally worth it !!

    Kenneth K.

    My better half had plans to meet up with our amazing friend Nadine who lives in Hawaii. Nadine had texted her a picture of this location. We had been traveling around the island & made a bathroom pit stop right prior to here. Suddenly Nadine drove through a residential area to this dead end & found parking as she literally lucked out. We made it! One doesn't really need to hike to it. It's basically a scenic point where you see a flat horizontal rock formation with a hole in it. You see the waves coming through and enjoy nature at its finest. I walked to the rock that displayed information about it. Be sure to do that also & be careful. It tells a legendary story... Be respectful of this area. It's a quick stop & unlike anything we have ever seen before. You will be glad you did. Thank you Nadine!

    Waves crashing at Laie Point
    Chun M.

    It's a little sobering when you're driving along the North Shore of Oahu and make the turn off Kamehameha Hwy through this residential neighborhood, then all of a sudden, you are at the end of the world. You come to this little finger of land jutting out into the Pacific Ocean and there is nothing but open water between you and North America, 5000 miles to the East. The only other features are a couple of rocky islands with waves crashing on them and some seabirds riding the winds. We came on an overcast day with medium winds and the ocean waves were kicking up some big swells that crashed on the rocks, making for some great scenic pictures. Kukuihoolua Island just off the shore is a cool looking site with a hole cut through the middle forming a rock bridge. When you hike out to the point, be very careful because there are no paved trails and the volcanic rock is pockmarked and pitted from wind, rain, sand and ocean erosion. It is very easy to trip and wrench an ankle if you're not looking or worse if you land a kneecap on a rock. There is limited space here to park 4-5 cars and not a lot of people come here, but if it's full, just wait a while and cars will rotate out.

    Mikey C.

    We visited at what turned out to be the windiest hour of the windiest day of the whole two weeks we were on the North Shore. It was a Wednesday. We were half way to Papa Ole's for some of their wonderful roast pork with gravy when I had a little epiphany. Why don't we stop on the way to lunch intead of waiting until after? We probably won't feel like walking after we eat a whole plate lunch. So that's what we did. We parked and walked way out on the point to where the fishermen were. Clearly the fishing was good. We saw a guy walk by with a whole bunch of fish on a stringer. It was so windy we couldn't hear each other, which actually enhanced the whole experience. When you're surrounded by this much natural beauty, who needs to talk? We walked out to the point in silence, but I want you to understand the wind was wicked loud. It whipped the incoming waves into the rocks, sending up sprays of white water. Before we came we wanted to know what's up here at Laie Point, so we read the about the legend of "Laniloa, The Mo'o." Then when we got here, whatayaknow, there's a wonderful little marker with the exact same story engraved right into it. In a way I kinda wish I had waited. It would've been more dramatic to discover the legend right on the spot. It is indeed wonderful though, because some people will visit without having previously known of the legend. And without question one's visit is enhanced immeasuably by a familiarity with the story. OK, well, I know it's wacky, but when I decided to write a review of this place, I knew it had to be the kind of a review that had a whole bunch of Ws in it. I think it went well. Mikey C says: whew!

    Danica V.

    Great spot to have a lil picnic and just got a short stroll. The views are stunning. Says no parking around here but everyone does it and just make sure to keep an eye on your car! Overall views are to die for

    Me and Zenia
    Gina O.

    Just a stunning view. It's a blessed place. You gasp when you get there while you're there you can go to the Mormon Temple after which is 1 minute away.

    pretty day.
    Robert K.

    Always A Stopping 'Point' (pun intended), When Taking My Friends Around The Island. Situated In The Little Town Of La'ie In North Shore, A Perfect Lookout Area! Not Necessarily A Spot To Swim. But, I Have Seen Local Kids Jump Off The Cliffs On The Right Side As You Enter The Park. I Usually Write A Novel For A Review. Just Know My Review And This Place Is Short, Sweet & Simple.

    Laie Point
    Elena N.

    We stayed at Turtle Bay, so of course thought of the film Forgetting Sarah Marshall. When someone pointed out the two characters jumped from Laie Point, we thought, why not check it out. The four of us got here on Monday, March 4th around 1:15pm. Parking wasn't too hard. We just parked on the side of the road. Just make sure to read the signs as I think you can only park on the side against the point. It was super windy that day, so we decided not to jump. But we did see a few girls doing it and it seemed pretty safe. They had no problem getting back up. I believe you have to climb up a crevice in the rocks, so I decided to skip it. I could see myself having a hard time getting back up to our starting point. The area itself is beautiful. Great for photo ops. Pretty views all around. It wasn't too busy the day we were here, so we were able to get pix without other people in them. Sounds selfish, I know. But I love capturing places without people in my pictures. Such a pretty spot. Worth a stop for the views. And of course a jump if you dare.

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    Beautiful views but a portion is privately owned. Read the signs & be safe, and do not block private driveways.

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    Such a beautiful place! My fiancé proposed to me here and it was amazing! Great view and private.

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    Hawaii Tours

    Hawaii Tours

    2.4(45 reviews)
    3.2 mi

    We had the absolute best time on our tour with Roy J, aka RJ, aka Cousin! At first, we were a…read morelittle concerned that an 8-hour tour might feel too long, but RJ made sure it was anything but boring. He kept us entertained with his humor, educated us with fascinating insights, and kept us engaged the entire time. One of the things we appreciated most was that he gave us space to explore every destination while still making the experience feel seamless. We were traveling with older family members as well as my young daughter, and somehow, RJ managed to connect with everyone--from our 7-year-old to our 70-year-old mother-in-law. Everyone absolutely loved him! This was, hands down, the best money we spent while visiting Waikiki. Thank you, RJ, for making our first visit to Hawaii truly unforgettable--you are a true gem! Highly recommend this tour to anyone looking for an informative, fun, and well-paced experience.

    Echoing what Andrea V. said elsewhere, HawaiiTours.com appears to specialize in booking tours, not…read moreremitting funds for the actual tour, and waiting until the last minute to inform you that there are no slots available. In our case, we booked a luau and were only informed the evening before our flight -- when it was too late to arrange anything else -- that suddenly "there are no slots available" (but they of course had already charged us). While we did eventually receive a refund, we were still stiffed of our planned Christmas luau experience for my 7 year old through seemingly bad inventory management and travel arrangement by the company, well too late to make alternative arrangements.

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    PPF Hawaii - Don't be fooled by the skirts

    PPF Hawaii

    5.0(5 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. I hope you all get a driver self-nicknamed "Short"…read more We booked a Pearl Harbor tour which included a visit to the Dole pineapple gift shop as well as a drive around the island (with a few stops and drivebys). Our driver nicknamed "Short" was a great driver as well as a native who knew the island and all it's customs, history, and it's little fun facts and quirks. Short is also a life philosopher. I won't spoil it should you get him, but he has a good way of keeping things light hearted but really makes you think about why the world and it's constant feuding is the way it is. The trip started sharply at 8AM (hotel lobby pickup) and after picking up a few passengers at different hotels, we were off. The Pearl Harbor tour and the ride over was excellent. While I knew a lot of what he was narrating, he goes into the back story of why Japan attacked Pearl Harbor. Much different than what you probably learned in history class. Nothing excuses the Japanese military government for doing what they did and he's not an apologist for them, but he laid out the facts leading up to it. Very informative. The movie at the Pearl Harbor center was well done by the Park Service, but we didn't have much time to look around much after that as we needed to keep to schedule. A few passengers were a full 30 minutes late, but he didn't give them the riot act but instead gently and jokingly chided them a little. It was pretty funny! The Dole pineapple gift shop stop was all about buying stuff, so if you've done it you'll be bored. But for first timers, get the Pineapple Freeze at the back of the store. We stopped by three parks and beaches which included the North Shore, a park whose name I forget, and Hanauma Bay. We highly recommend PPF. Just remember as part of a tour, be courteous and be on time. Write it down, put it in your phone, whatever it takes to keep everyone on the tour on track!

    Our bus drive to Polynesian cultural center was both enlightening and entertaining. Pita was our…read moreguide and made our 1:15 hour drive feel like a 20 minute drive. As we drove through he shared some highlights and historical facts which was nice. We felt ready and excited to tour the PCC.

    Dolphin Excursions Hawaii - Our boat allows close up views of wildlife

    Dolphin Excursions Hawaii

    4.9(798 reviews)
    22.6 mi
    Women-owned & operated
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    We had such an incredible experience with Dolphin Excursions in O'ahu! From start to finish, the…read moreentire crew was friendly, professional, and clearly passionate about what they do. They made everyone feel comfortable and excited before we even got in the water. Seeing dolphins in their natural habitat was absolutely unforgettable. The guides were knowledgeable and respectful of the animals, which made the experience feel even more special and responsible. We never felt rushed, and they made sure everyone had a chance to enjoy the moment. The boat was clean, well-organized, and the overall vibe was fun and relaxed. They also pointed out other marine life along the way, which was such a bonus. If you're visiting O'ahu, this is a must-do experience. It was easily one of the highlights of our trip, and we would do it again in a heartbeat!

    I highly recommend Dolphin Excursions Hawaii because the team who operates it are highly organized,…read morethoughtful, experienced, intelligent, friendly, and helpful. They do their utmost best to address any needs and answer questions during the entire time. Plus, with their knowledge of the area, we spotted dolphins, a whale, a rare Hawaiian Monk Seal (who actually surfaced to watch us). During our two dives, we even swam near beautiful turtles. Our guide, Morgan, was especially fabulous! Big gratitude to him and to the rest of the crew who help make such a positively memorable experience!

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    Dolphin Excursions Hawaii - Bottlenose dolphins are one of the many species of dolphin who frequent Hawaiian waters

    Bottlenose dolphins are one of the many species of dolphin who frequent Hawaiian waters

    Dolphin Excursions Hawaii - Spotted dolphins are found year round

    Spotted dolphins are found year round

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    Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum - Plane Bush Sr flew

    Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum

    4.3(326 reviews)
    20.2 mi

    It was a small birthday celebration--just myself, the newly minted 9-year-old grandson, and his…read moremother. The admission to the museum was pricey, even for Kama'aina, so we opted to get the Family Membership instead. The membership was for 2 adults and up to 4 kids, and also has discounts for other exhibits. After a quick sweep through the museum, and a wary observation of the flight simulator, the grandson decided it was time to eat. I got the Blue Angels Burger and he got the kids hot dog meal. I'd say the prices were reasonable, considering how much takeout and restaurant food costs these days. The burger was fat as hell and the dog wasn't Costco sized but definitely satisfied the kid. I didn't get pics of the food because I was too enthralled over the size of the patty! We spent the day also visiting the Mighty Mo, the Virtual Reality tour, and gift shop shopping also.

    Our second stop while at Pearl Harbor was the Aviation Museum. Located just a few moments from the…read moreUSS Missouri on Ford Island. In my opinion the Aviation Museum was one of the cooler stops on our trip. I really enjoyed all the different types of planes and carriers they had on display. We also ate Lunch at the Cafe in the Aviation Museum and the food was delicious! The bus picked us up from the USS Missouri and dropped us off at the Aviation Museum, there was a short line to check in at the front desk of the museum before you could enter the inside portion of the museum. They had a flight simulator inside the internal museum as well as a gift shop and restaurant. The Hangar still had the original bullet holes in the glass from the Pearl Harbor attack which was a really neat part of history to be able see. They also have a section where they are restoring some planes and helicopter parts. My favorite thing they had was this wood paneled plane in the hangar. They also had some old Military trucks out front of the hangar that were really cool. I highly recommend visiting the Aviation Museum while at Pearl Harbor.

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    Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum - You can go to the top of the tower, but make a reservation.

    You can go to the top of the tower, but make a reservation.

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    Kualoa Ranch - Relax or play at our private Secret Island

    Kualoa Ranch

    4.6(5.9k reviews)
    9.8 mi
    Free parking
    Free WiFi

    If you do only ONE thing while visiting Oahu then this should be the thing…read more Besides the beautiful views on the Ranch they have such a great history. You can do the standard movie tour and see the literally hundreds of movies and TV shows filmed there or explore a bit more on your own with their ATV tour or horseback tour. Everything is reasonably priced and our guide was fantastic. So much knowledge of history, filming, wildlife and lore. All done without a script in sight. There is a bunker built for WW2 that was never really used but now houses movie memorabilia from the many productions on the ranch. Staff everywhere was super friendly and be sure to check out ALL of the buildings as they offer food souvenirs and even a shop with meat and products from the ranch itself.

    If you're visiting Oahu, Kualoa Ranch is an absolute must-do. Every time we find ourselves on the…read moreisland, we make it a point to come back and try a different excursion and it never disappoints. Whether it's the farm tour, ATVs, e-bikes, or even visiting the secret beach, every experience has been fun, unique, and incredibly well run. The setting alone is worth it you're surrounded by some of the most breathtaking natural beauty on the island, with views that are easily among the best in Oahu. The staff is always friendly and welcoming, and there's even a chance you'll stumble upon a movie being filmed, which adds a little extra excitement to the day. This time around, we did the e-bike tour (novice level). Even though it's labeled beginner-friendly, I'd say it can still be a bit of a workout. I consider myself pretty athletic, and there were definitely moments where I had to push myself. That said, it just made the experience more rewarding. They do have you complete a practice run beforehand to make sure you're comfortable handling the bikes, which is reassuring. Our tour guide was fantastic and really made the experience enjoyable. As a bonus, we even got to catch a glimpse of the next Jumanji movie being filmed, which was such a cool surprise. We can't say enough good things about Kualoa Ranch. It's one of those places that keeps you coming back, and it absolutely deserves a spot on your Oahu itinerary.

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    Kualoa Ranch - Zip On!

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    Dole Plantation - Chocolate dipped Dole Whip

    Dole Plantation

    3.6(3.8k reviews)
    11.6 mi

    Be a pineapple: Stand tall, wear a crown, and be sweet on the inside…read more Visiting Dole Plantation was honestly a strange mix of fun, beauty, history, and a little bit of emotional whiplash. Which, to be fair, is probably the most historically accurate way to experience a place with the word "plantation" in the name. On one hand, it's genuinely beautiful. The grounds are lush, the air smells incredible, and the pineapple everything is incredibly delicious. The Dole Whip absolutely lived up to the hype, and the gardens, train ride, and giant maze had this cheerful old Hawai'i roadside attraction energy that felt charming instead of overly polished. It was wholesome. I even saw a few adorable cats being fed by the workers. There is also this underlying awareness the entire time where your brain quietly goes, "...wait." Why? Because plantations are not cute historically. The word itself carries a lot of weight tied to colonization, labor exploitation, and the reshaping of Hawai'i for corporate agriculture and tourism. So walking through a place that's simultaneously serving pineapple soft serve while existing within that history creates a peculiar emotional duality that's hard to ignore. Honestly, I appreciated that feeling. Not because the history is good, because it absolutely isn't, but because places should make us think a little. Hawai'i is stunning but it's also layered and complicated and visiting somewhere like this becomes more meaningful when you acknowledge both the beauty and the discomfort instead of pretending one cancels out the other. The experience ended up feeling less like, "Yay pineapples!" and more like a reminder that travel is best when you let yourself enjoy the present while still respecting the history underneath it. Note: I totally destroyed a Dole Whip because personal growth, historical awareness, and pineapple soft serve with fresh pineapple can intertwine, okay?

    Yes this is a tourist destination but one that you really need to visit…read more The shop is filled with so many food, drink and souvenirs from the Islands to purchase. They seemed super crowded when we were there. The train ride is a must and I recommend booking in advance for the Shaka ticket so you sit in the front car. There is a speaker the narrates your journey but until you are in the front car it's almost impossible to hear what they are saying. The real gem here is the local vendors outside with handcrafted items. So many beautiful and unique things there and great that you support local artists. Then lets not forget dole whip right at that dole plantation. That also is almost mandatory.

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    Dole Plantation - Front entrance - free admission & parking.  Tickets can be purchased for other park attractions: train, maze, & tours.

    Front entrance - free admission & parking. Tickets can be purchased for other park attractions: train, maze, & tours.

    Dole Plantation - FRESH PINEAPPLE

    FRESH PINEAPPLE

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