Sunset
Once the great proving ground for North Shore rookies, the heroic wave conquered only by the greats, Sunset has had its apparent status diminished in the past decade. There's several reasons for this. One, it's a difficult ... surfline.com
Chupu Charters
Upon arrival to the boat you will be greeted by Captain Jesse Lovett (hes the younger one) or Captain Dave Borgman (hes the older one) on the Foxy Lady and Deck-hand Jerrold McNulty (hes the quite one). These licensed Capt... anglerweb.com
Laniakea Beach - Haleiwa, Hi
Laniakea Beach is a well known surfing spot on Oahu's North Shore. The beach offers great sand and an opportunity to relax but there are no signs indicating where you are at. So, look for all the parked cars, bring our sw... waymarking.com
Pupukua Beach Park - Haleiwa, Hi
A walk down an embankment leads to the beach entry, and some of the nicest cavern formations in the islands. These are long lava tubes in a small area, and with efficient air consumption, a diver could scout all three sit... waymarking.com
Chuns Reef Beach
Chuns Reef Beach is a relaxing site, and there's perfect natural loveliness right here for you along it. Not too many rooms nearby, you'll have to voyage a bit to get to one, but if you dont have reservations you might ... goingoutside.com
Kuuloa Kai Charters
Experience heart pounding big game sport fishing action. Fish Haleiwa, Oahu, Hawaii - North Shore - with Captain Rusty Spencer on the Kuuloa Kai II. Sportfish with an experienced and well seasoned crew. Special breed of ... landbigfish.com
Kukio Beach
Grab a towel and head for the beach, Kukio Beach in Hawaii County, Hawaii is a magnificent choice. There's so much exciting stuff to do right next door to Kukio Beach including fishing, boating, swimming, hiking, and go... goingoutside.com
Pu'u Mahuka Heiau State Monument
- Pu'u o Mahuka Heiau is the largest heiau (religious site or temple) on O'ahu, covering almost two acres. The name translates as "hill of escape". Undoubtedly, this heiau played an important role in the social, political ... wildernet.com
Pipeline
Park out the front, but watch those no-park zones: they tow. Pipeline is actually a series of reefs (3) which allows it to work on a variety of swell sizes; when the swell is big, and the third reef is going off - you'd be... wannasurf.com
Puaena Point
You really have to love PP. Awesome spot. The traditional takeoff zone is a left and is often croweded. There are three different belts of surfing here. The far outside left, the middle, and the inside for groms or those j... wannasurf.com
Backdoor
Backdoor was somewhat ignored during Pipe's first golden days in the 1970s. It makes you wonder how many heaving barrels roared right off the peak before everyone kinda clicked on it. The wave relies on a slight breaking up... surfline.com
Waimea Bay
Even when it's almost flat, Waimea is a fascinating stretch of water. The famous bay, set almost exactly halfway along the main North Shore strip, is less than a half-mile across, with a clearly defined rock point at the no... surfline.com
Velzyland
Here's possibly the ultimate North Shore local spot. Access is very difficult, crowds are super localized, the wave is very sensitive and turns off and on quickly, and your chances of a good session relate directly to your ... surfline.com
Jockos Point
Big left over rocks. Starts working with more than 4-5 feets. Easy take off and nice bottom. After a long wave to enjoy in the outside. In the inside with medium and low tide nice tubes wannasurf.com
Waimea Bay Park
On the West end of the beach at Waimea Bay on the North Shore of Oahu. Fun bouldering will keep you busy for a day. The waves at this beach can be spectacular in the winter months. rockclimbing.com
Laie Falls Trail
Way in is mostly up-hill. Ride in for the first 4 miles, then park your bike and hike the last 2 miles to the falls. Ride back is all downhill. singletracks.com