The Iconic North Shore of Oahu
The North Shore of Oahu is one of the most sought after destinations in the world. From the world class surf breaks, to some of the best snorkeling, the North Shore has something for everyone. Whether you’re a traveling surfer, a foodie, or looking for a tan, the North Shore is definitely a must see side of the island when visiting Oahu.
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Hale’iwa:
The historic town of Hale’iwa is one of the most unique towns in all of Oahu. It originated in the late 1800s as a hotel named Hale’iwa, meaning house of the ‘Iwa (frigatebird). It is now a town home to 34 historic buildings, and has been designated a State Historic, Cultural, and Scenic district in 1984. Walking around the cute and charming town is a must do when visiting the North Shore. You’ll find the best food, shops, and made in Hawaii art, jewelry, clothing, souvenirs, and more. Its home to the best Shave Ice on the Island, the best stand up paddling, and the biggest and best surf in the world.
The North Shore Beaches:
The North Shore is best known for its legendary surf breaks and beautiful beaches. As you may know, Hawaii isn’t known for having seasons, its 80 degrees year round! If you lived on the North Shore for a whole year, you would feel otherwise. During the months of October thru April, the waves are consistently big. The waves are averaging anywhere from 5 foot faces to 50 foot faces and sometimes even bigger! The ocean during this time of year is really for experts only! If in doubt, don’t go out.
The North Shore is also home to some of the biggest surfing contests in the world! Every winter the best surfers in the world are here to compete in the most prestigious surfing events on the planet. If you visit the North Shore during the winter you’re likely able to watch the Haleiwa Challenger, The Pipeline Masters, The Sunset Pro, or if you’re really lucky, The Eddie! We have another blog you should check out about The Eddie, a must read.
The North Shore in the summer months feels like a completely different place. The waves are totally flat! Every famous surfing spot such as Pipeline, Sunset Beach, Haleiwa, and Waimea Bay are completely flat and not even rideable. It basically goes to hibernate until it wakes up the following winter. This is the time that everyone is safe to enjoy the North Shore waters. The snorkeling and diving at Sharks Cove is beyond amazing. If you know where to look, you will likely find sea turtles eating algae off the reef, huge schools of fish enjoying the calm waters of the nature preserve, and many locals and visitors alike diving in the crystal clear waters.
If you’d like to have a local guide show you the best parts of the North Shore, Mahina Hawaii would be happy to take you and your party on an epic adventure tour around the North Shore and the rest of the island of Oahu.