The North Shore is a must-visit for anyone taking an Oahu vacation.
This stretch of beaches is famous for its near-perfect winter waves, which is why surfers and surf competitions flock here when the swell is up. However, whether or not you’re a big wave rider, you should still stop by the North Shore to watch a surfing contest, try your board on these renowned waves, or simply soak up the sun.
This quick-and-dirty guide will give you the lowdown on North Shore activities, from surfing to tourist attractions.
North Shore Beaches
The North Shore is home to the world’s biggest, most famous waves.
Here’s where to go to scope them out:
- Sunset Beach – This beach is a popular surfing spot that makes it into the world’s most famous surf competitions. It’s also great for landscape photography and, of course, watching sunsets.
- Waimea Bay – Waimea Bay was home to some of the world’s first surfing competitions, but it’s also great for snorkeling, swimming, and other watersports.
- Ehukai Beach – This beach is known for the world-famous Banzai Pipeline and it is often the final stop for the biggest surf competitions.
- Lanikai Beach – Lanikai has been rated as the world’s best beach. And with its sparkling white sand and tranquil, clear waters, it’s no wonder why.
- Turtle Bay Beach – Turtles, calm waters, and picturesque scenery are the highlights of this beach. It’s usually less crowded than other beaches on the island, so this is a good place if you’re looking for a bit of serenity on this busy island.
Things to Do on the North Shore
Beaches are popular, but there’s more to the North Shore than just sand and sun.
Here are a few other activities to keep you busy on your next visit to this part of the island:
- North Shore Shark Adventures – While you may not want to meet sharks in person in open waters, they are fascinating when viewed in controlled environments. This shark diving tour keeps you safe while you meet these creatures in their native habitats.
- Polynesian Cultural Center – Located in the North Shore town of Laie, the Polynesian Cultural Center is a great way to explore the culture of the Pacific.
- The Dole Plantation – This Dole Plantation is home to some of the world’s biggest, freshest pineapples. A few hours here will give you a new appreciation of this fruit and where it comes from.
- Helicopter Tours – Sometimes, Hawaii’s natural beauty is best seen from above. A helicopter tour of the North Shore is one great way to see this amazing coastline.
- Waimea Valley – Located next to Waimea Bay, Waimea Valley is a good way to follow up a morning at the beach. There are plenty of activities here, from botanical gardens and hikes to wildlife and archaeological sites.
These are just a few of the many activities available on the North Shore of Oahu.
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