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
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
North Shore Shark Adventure
The North Shore Shark Adventure is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that brings you face to face with the ocean's most feared and magnificent predators. Three miles into the clear blue waters of the Pacific Ocean, when th... hawaiitours.com
Mokuleia Trail
General Description A permit and four-wheel drive is needed to access this trail through the Kaena Point Satellite Tracking Station Road. The permit is issued by DLNR, Division of Forestry and Wildlife, 1151 Punchbowl St.,... wildernet.com
Shark Diving Tour
The tour leaves Haleiwa Small Boat Harbor starting at 7:00am and lasts two hours. Tours are available throughout the day. Shark Adventures uses a custom 32-foot Anderson boat with a swim step on the transom of the boat.... GordonsGuide.com
Pacific Ocean
Less than an hour's drive from Waikiki, Hale'iwa is the perfect place to spend the day. Park your car and take a stroll down Hale'iwa's main street which is lined with surf shops, cafes, boutiques and art galleries. The No... anglerweb.com
Ka'ena Point Trail
CAUTION: Some sections of this trail frequently wash out along the coast. Check with Hawai'i State Parks before setting out: (808) 587-0300. The Ka'ena Point Trail occupies the right-of-way of the old O'ahu Railway and Lan... traillink.com
Mokuleia Crag (The Moke)
Mokuleia crag is the largest maintained crag in Hawaii. The Moke was recently re-bolted and in the process a few sport routes became mixed. Mokuleia boasts over 50 distinct routes, ranging from 5.7 to 5.13c, and still h... rockclimbing.com
Waialua Bay
Waialua is one of the communities that make up the north shore of Oahu. Recreational activities include snorkling, fishing, sailing, scuba diving, swimming, surfing and more. Turtle Bay Resort, located in Kahuku, with 36 h... anglerweb.com
Kaulakahi Channel
Kaulakahi Channel 194 mi/312 km wide, Pacific Ocean, between Kauai and Niihau islands, Hawaii. Formerly Kumukahi Channel. Kauai, Niihau and Kaula are the eroded emergent portions of three shield volcanoes that stand in 200... anglerweb.com
Mokulia Beach
At last, beach time has come again, and Mokulia Beach in Honolulu County, Hawaii is a glorious place to go. If you are in Hawaii during the warmest time of the year you have got to check out the beach. And of course, th... goingoutside.com
Maeaea
In Hawaii you'll never lack beach fun. This is such a perfect segment of shoreline. Maeaea is a relaxing site, and there's wonderful natural beauty right here for you along it. The shining water and the picturesque Hawa... goingoutside.com
Neneu Beach
Popping by the beach is always an enjoyable thing to do, and Neneu Beach in Honolulu County, Hawaii is a really nice place to hang out. And naturally, there are campgrounds close by. The touching of the water and the co... goingoutside.com
Kahaloko
Finally, beach time is here once more, and Kahaloko in Honolulu County, Hawaii is a really pleasant place to be. In Hawaii you'll never be without beach fun. Good dazzling water and the Hawaii coastline is a vista worth... goingoutside.com
Kaiaka Bay Beach
Can't wait to get down to the beach, Kaiaka Bay Beach in Honolulu County, Hawaii is a magnificent pick. The uniting of the water and a picturesque coast is quite a vista. Outdoors recreation is bountiful; some of the co... goingoutside.com
Puau
Puau is not an extremely packed piece of coast, and it's one of those sites where everything is splendid. There arent any accommodations close by but if you're ok to drive a short length then no problem but you'd better... goingoutside.com
Haleiwa Army Beach
In Hawaii you'll never run out of beach fun. In case you're a camper you can pitch that tent at one of the great campgrounds nearby. You will possibly have to settle for a hotel a away from the beach if you want to stay... goingoutside.com