For a scenic lookout, you’ll turn into Kualoa Regional Park. Here look for an island in the distance. The island is called Mokoliʻi but is...
Read MoreLa'ie Beach Park is on your right just before you arrive at the Polynesian Cultural Center. It is nicknamed Pounder’s Beach by locals. It got...
Read MoreEven though this beach is a famous surf spot, as its name suggests, it’s also a great place to watch the sunset. If you don't...
Read MoreOfficially named Ehukai Beach, Banzai Pipeline is a surfer’s mecca. “Pipeline,” as surfers call it, is known for its quintessential barreling waves that curl like...
Read MoreShark’s Cove is a Marine Life Conservation District, known for some of the best snorkeling and diving because of its diversity of sea life just...
Read MoreWaimea Bay is a gorgeous moon-shaped, white-sand beach. During winter, the shore break is fierce and not suitable for casual swimming. However, when the water is...
Read MoreIn the wintertime, haleiwa is a popular place for surfing. But besides surfing, there are a lot of things to do here. In fact, with...
Read MoreKualoa Ranch is 4,000-acre private nature reserve with a working farm and adventure haven. While here, you can do all sorts of tours and activities...
Read MoreWe’ll guide you to Leonard’s Bakery, one of Oahu’s most famous spots for some delicious malasadas. Have you ever had one of these deep-fried Portuguese...
Read MoreKnown for its shrimp trucks, Kahuku is home to dozens of eateries serving up warm plates of garlic shrimp. But, shrimp isn’t all you’ll find,...
Read MoreAs you’re driving on North Shore, you’ll pass a few fruit stands along the way. One of our favorites, Kahuku Fruit Stands, is located just...
Read MoreTed's Bakery is a spot you won't want to miss! This local eatery features plate lunches, but it's most famous for its delicious cream pies....
Read MoreDating back to the early 1950’s this popular dessert spot serves up Hawaiian shave ice in dozens of flavors! It’s a favorite spot for locals...
Read MoreThe Dole Plantation is a family-friendly spot with a number of activities, a sprawling gift shop, and sweet treats like pineapple soft serve and the...
Read MoreStop for a quick view of a breathtaking sea arch at La'ie Point. As waves crash below you’ll see just how this magnificent geologic wonder...
Read MoreByodo-In Temple was built in 1968 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the first Japanese immigrants to Hawaii. Nestled under the Koʻolau Mountains, the temple...
Read MoreMake a quick pit stop at the Tropical Nut Farm to try a wide variety of macadamia nuts from Maui onion and garlic to Kona...
Read MoreThe Polynesian Cultural Center is one of Oahu’s most visited attractions, and offers some of the most authentic cultural experiences on the islands. It features...
Read MoreOn our way to the next stop, we’ll quickly drive by Laie Temple. No need to get out of the car, just listen as we...
Read MoreGo for a quiet beach walk at Kahana Bay, a gorgeous spot without any crowds. There’s also a public restroom if you need a bathroom...
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