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    4.2 (501 reviews)

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    6 sea turtles and 1 baby turtle
    Josh K.

    Respect the honu 6 turtles and 1 baby turtle Harder waves , great for surfers Make sure to watch out for sharp rocks

    Amie N.

    the beach for turtles! not too crowded, highly rec over waikiki or beaches by resort. workers are very protective of the wildlife.

    Gorgeous day (4.10.2023)
    Paul C.

    Back in April I volunteered my Uber services to a friend of a friend who came to Hawaii to participate in 2023 Merrie Monarch Festival in Hilo. She usually also spends a few days in Oahu, and I was asked to take her around. While we were going through her checklist of places to go, after having lunch she wanted to see turtles (aka Honus). I didn't really know exactly which beach to go, so I texted a few friends and Auntie (aka Nadine C.) came to the rescue by replying to me first with Laniakea Beach (LB). Located in Haleiwa on Kam Hwy along the coastline, I followed the GPS, and it guided me to LB. A pretty much dead giveaway was the congested traffic, tourists walking along the highway, and crowds of people surrounding a certain area. To play it safe, I parallel parked along the highway as I found an open space. We didn't have to walk much until we made our way down to LB where there were 2 noticeable crowds. We decided to opt for the less congested circle where lo and behold, there was a Honu (green sea turtle) sunbathing. We immediately brought out our cellphones to document the moment. The Honu is a symbol of wisdom and good luck - - for sure because this is my very first time to witness a live Hawaiian Honu when the main goal was to look for them. The Honu was resting on the sand and nature preservationists placed a red rope around with a sign asking for people to respect the Honu's space by keeping distance at a minimum of 10 feet away. While observing the Honu in awe, 2 more Honus came ashore to sunbathe. We were so lucky to be blessed to witness Mother Nature like this. It was a weekday morning and there were quite a few tourists at about 130pm. Most of the crowd respected and gave the Honus space but sadly I witness a few instances where unsupervised children crossed the red rope line. On the signs, there were also a pair of QR codes where you can make a monetary donation or Adopt a Honu. It was a gorgeous clear and sunny day with trade winds. The weather was perfect to play tour guide. We probably spent about 30min at LB before we decided it was time to go. More and more tourists showed up and wanted to avoid being a part of a large crowd. Overall, a very pleasant first experience where I learned something and will keep this in mind when I have friends or family from out-of-town visiting. But the question is: "Will I be lucky to witness Honus during my next visit to LB?" We shall see.

    Turtle flipper popping up through the surf
    Emmett T.

    As we continued north on Hwy 83 from Haleiwa, my friend suggested that we stop at Laniakea Beach to view the Hawaiian Green Sea Turtles. There was a dedicated dirt parking lot on the east side of the highway. We pulled in but wow, the winter rain had caused the surface to be pockmarked with potholes. Some of them were crater size and could do major damage to a wheel well if you drove too quickly over them. These honu congregate along this beach to munch on the sea greenery in the surf and bask on the sand. At our visit, none were visible on land, however some were frolicking in the choppy waters. I wish I was able to capture a better photo of some of them swimming. Apparently at certain times of the year, red ropes are put up to keep visitors from approaching too close to these endangered creatures. We have a similar problem with people trying to get up close to the sea lions at Children's Pool Beach in La Jolla Cove. :( Be careful as you are standing along the shore. The seaweed can make the footing slippery. All it takes is a well-timed wave, and you will end up on your arse.

    Crowd forming for all the honu
    Sue L.

    To kick off 2023, I had to pick a special spot! Laniakea Beach fits the bill perfectly. It is honu paradise. I call that pretty special. "Travel is the only thing you buy that makes you richer"...which is great for us, but our precious wildlife is who has to pay the price. I'm dumbfounded that this even needs to be uttered, but DO NOT TOUCH THE SEA TURTLES, for the love of all that is holy! And I'm completely flabbergasted that I have to say this next part: DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE, SIT YOUR TODDLER ON ONE!! 100% idiot behavior. There are supposed conservationists there to keep watch, but the ones assigned on this particular day just quietly stood back and watched meekly. Ugh. You better bet your bottom dollar that I had to go and say something. Like why does this even need to be said?! People can be so unabashedly dense and self minded. Other than the couple episodes of utter stupidity I had to witness, I literally became a child again. I was just SOOOOOOOOO happy to be here. And completely awestruck. Just absolute bliss! Quite possibly my favorite moment of that vacation. And there were a lot of competing moments. Thanks Queen of Yelp Hawaii Nadine for that lovely experience! Laniakea Beach is just so special. It's a favorite spot for the honu. Let's keep it that way by being respectful. Don't ruin a perfect thing! Honestly, I have been hesitating to shine a light on this beach because it certainly does not need to draw a larger audience. I negotiated by attaching a worthwhile message. So thank you for indulging my soapbox moment. ;-) Be more aware of our ONE PLANET and our animals in it. Add it to your 2023 resolutions. ;-) And keep Laniakea Beach special....

    (Close up using zoom on my camera)
    jeannette h.

    This is the place to be if you are hoping to see turtles. Turtles love to come here to relax and lay their eggs. I love that there are always people here making sure the turtles are safe. Sometime there's crazy people trying to get really close to them and invade their space. Let's please take care of these turtles and enjoy them from afar. My kids love this beach. Although a little rocky, it's very small and the waves are that strong, so it's great for them to swim and play.

    Ann M.

    Referred to as Turtle Beach, is a must-visit destination. Famous for its sea turtles but when we were there around 5pm, we didn't see any. Stunning views of ocean but certain areas, your not allow to swim. The beach itself is beautiful, but the rocky areas and tide pools add to the natural charm, providing interesting spots to explore marine. Parking is across the street but sometimes you can't find one since it's a tourist attraction.

    Gage G.

    Not sure how a beach this awesome is rated less than 5 stars. Maybe cause it was sandy up to a point then it was rocky? Regardless, this beach was great! The main attraction were sea turtles it wasn't super crowded but we did stop by around 5-530pm... HOWEVER, the turtles were so majestic and beautiful. Even if the beach was made of broken glass, the turtles made up for it. We even saw little juveniles just a few meters off the shore! On a hot day this would be a decent place to relax and enjoy the ocean breeze.

    Don't touch or harass the turtles
    Tammy H.

    There is a small parking across the street. If you wait a bit a spot will open up. Mist people don't stay long. The turtles were there in the morning. There are large rocks, so be careful walking around, don't mistake a turtle for a rock. PLEASE DO NOT HARASS THE TURTLES! Take your picture, enjoy the views and leave. There will be locals and sometimes police to keep unruly people in check.

    Eva G.

    Such a GORGEOUS and BEAUTIFUL PLACE!!! Cruising around the Island and made sure we stopped by right before sunset to experience the amazing view!!! What a gift! We stood there frozen in time absorbing all the beauty. We also were blessed to watch the turtles on shore at a distance. Just a reminder for visitors... please respect nature. Do NOT try to approach the turtles. Do NOT disturb them and please keep your distance. Mahalo.

    Adriana A.

    Beautiful beach to watch sea turtles, they were just breathtaking. Amazing to see the turtles up close and enjoying the water and sand. We got lucky and found a parking spot in the parking lot across the street from the beach and it's free. There is also parking on the side of the road. There is a cross walk to cross over to the beach side from the parking lot. We had a fabulous time walking on the sand and getting our feet wet. I recommend bringing extra shoes and towel to dust off all the sand before getting back into your car. I wish I would have brought extra clothes for my daughter to get wet, she really wanted to go a bit deeper in the water. We will definitely visit again in the future.

    Had a choice between a clearer shot of the flyer or the turtle... I chose the turtle
    Leland S.

    Turtle beach truly lives up to its reputation of turtle beach. EXPERIENCE: Parking: Parking lot for about 15-20 cars then some kinda sorta illegal street parking. Feels: It's a lovely place. I see people surfing and fishing on one end, another side people snorkeling, and then another side people observing the turtles play around the shore. It's a relaxing place with beautiful water and trees. A great spot to swing by if you're in the North Shore area. CUSTOMER SERVICE: Volunteers were great! Props for their commitment for taking care of the turtles OVERALL: 4.5 Stars. Woooo! After so many years I finally got to see not only one but two turtles up close! I look forward to coming back here to admire the turtles and the island. Tips: * Respect the turtle, beach, and volunteers please! * Peak time for turtles is generally from 11-2pm otherwise ask the volunteers for any changing trends.

    Honu #1 on 04.13.2022
    Jessica P.

    Whenever I'm in Haleiwa, I'll make my way over to Laniakea Beach to visit the Honu (Hawaiian Green Sea Turtles)! I wish I could watch them all day just basking in the sun or swimming along the rock to feed on the seaweed (limu). But, because I no longer live in Honolulu, I'm grateful for the "Honu Guardians" from the non-profit organization, Mālama i nā honu, who volunteer their time at the beach to ensure the honu can bask safely and peacefully. Visitors must keep 10 feet away from the honu! There's usually red rope surrounding the honu to ensure the minimum distances are met, and signs posted as reminders. But, it never fails. There's always that one person who is just oblivious to the rules and the volunteers are on it - if you happen to be that person, you will be called out loud and clear. I like the improvements that have been made along Kam Hwy: parking has been expanded to fit two rows of cars, there are two marked crosswalks, and large yellow safety barriers. Be sure to visit https://malamanahonu.org/ to learn more about the organization and the honu! They have a list of all the honu and their names, along with all who volunteer and the hours that they've put in. Mahalo to all of the Honu Guardians for "protecting the Hawaiian sea turtles through education, public awareness and conservation, all in the Spirit of Aloha."

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    Too crowded, far too many people to find parking. Lots of traffic to even get there. Waited 45min to go 2miles

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    Awesome beach! Loved seeing all the sea turtles. The people there to explain and educate on the turtles was also amazing.

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    Ask the Community - Laniakea Beach

    When is the best time to head out to the beach. I'm only in town for few more days and I want to go tomorrow?

    I would go as early as possible to avoid crowds around 8am. Depending where you are.

    What is the best time during the day in August to see turtles? Should I aim for high or low tide?

    I think the day time is good. There's always someone from a non profit to tell you about them. I think they come to shore to bask in the sun.… Read more

    Is there easy access to the beach? I am traveling with my grandmother and she cant balance on rocks or walk down steep slopes. Also, are there benches nearby? Thanks!

    It is pretty flat but you need to cross the busy road to get to the beach if you park in the usual parking area. No benches and limited shade. Sherwoods Beach might be a better option with more shade!

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    This is a great beach sans the extra touristy part and parking where people want to spot those sea turtles.

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

    Haleiwa Alii Beach Park

    4.5(99 reviews)
    2.3 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!

    Haleiwa Alii Beach Park - The sun is nearly gone, making the sky a wonder.

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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)
    3.0 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)
    2.7 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)
    2.1 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!

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

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

    Aweoweo Beach Park - Sunset

    Aweoweo Beach Park

    4.1(25 reviews)
    4.3 mi

    I love adventuring around and finding new little beach parks. This beach park is in Wailua on the…read moreNorth Shore. Although there isn't a parking lot (the only thing that makes it a 4/5 stars), this is a great public beach park. There is a basketball court and a playground that has a swing set. All steps away from the ocean. I'm such a sucker for swings on the beach, it's absolutely epic. They even have a public bathroom ( I didn't check them out though). This feels more like a neighborhood beach with a decent amount of people but not too crowded.

    Fun, sun, sand, and a slice of North Shore charm, Aweoweo Beach Park is a perfect addition to stop…read moreto your day. Tucked away in the town of Waialua, this beach park has it all. With a playground for the children, a basketball court for a quick game, and the beach steps away, it is a perfect stop for any day of the week. Whether it's a beach date, grilling with friends, playing with your fur baby, or taking a quick dip, this spot is one of my new favorite spots that I have found. The calm, shallow waters are perfect for cooling off after a run. The best thing is that there is plenty of street parking, bathroom facilities, and an outdoor shower. Pro tip: You need to stay for sunset. Each one I have seen is even better than the last. I'm here almost every week for my afternoon run followed by a dip, and I have to stay every time to see the sun light up the evening sky.

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