While Old Town might not have many sights to explore, venturing just a little farther will lead you to top things to see and do like Laniakea Beach and Chun's Reef Beach.
Discover the most popular places to visit in Haleiwa
Photo by Oahu Visitors Bureau (OVB)/Bianca Photography
Open Photo by Oahu Visitors Bureau (OVB)/Bianca Photography
Waimea Bay
9.2/10 (116 reviews)
Waimea Bay transforms from a summer snorkeling paradise to winter's legendary big-wave surfing arena with waves reaching 40 feet. Watch elite surfers tackle mammoth swells or enjoy the crystal-clear waters when calm.
Photo by Oahu Visitors Bureau (OVB)/Bianca Photography
Open Photo by Oahu Visitors Bureau (OVB)/Bianca Photography
Sunset Beach
9.0/10 (247 reviews)
Sunset Beach shifts from summer's family haven to winter's pro surfing arena with 30-foot waves. Watch elite athletes during the Vans Triple Crown or simply enjoy the magnificent sunset that gives this beach its name.
Banzai Pipeline
8.8/10 (313 reviews)
The Banzai Pipeline delivers nature's perfect tubes with waves reaching 30 feet in winter. Watch elite surfers tackle these legendary barrels from Ehukai Beach's golden shores, or enjoy calmer summer waters.
Sharks Cove
8.6/10 (37 reviews)
Shark's Cove offers exceptional snorkeling among intricate lava formations and vibrant coral reefs on Oahu's North Shore. Morning visits provide calmer waters and intimate encounters with sea turtles and colorful fish.
Photo by Global_Nomad73
Open Photo by Global_Nomad73
Laniakea Beach
9.0/10 (26 reviews)
Laniakea Beach draws Hawaiian green sea turtles that bask on its golden shores daily. Observe these magnificent creatures up close while respecting the 10-foot viewing distance maintained by on-site volunteers.
Photo by Mirjana Zarnec
Open Photo by Mirjana Zarnec
Waimea Bay Beach Park
10.0/10 (3 reviews)
Waimea Bay transforms from a serene summer swimming spot to winter's big-wave surfing mecca. Watch elite surfers tackle massive swells or snorkel in crystal waters depending on when you visit.
Haleiwa Aliʻi Beach Park
8.4/10 (38 reviews)
This 19-acre paradise on Oʻahu's North Shore transforms seasonally from gentle summer swimming spot to thrilling winter surf haven. Watch expert surfers tackle massive waves while relaxing under majestic monkeypod trees.
Ke Iki Beach
This expansive white sand shoreline offers a tranquil retreat on Oahu's North Shore. Summer brings calm waters perfect for swimming, while winter delivers impressive waves that attract surf enthusiasts.
"The room should have been cleaner. There were brown rings around the faucet in the bathroom sink. We had housekeeping come in daily and the floor was never vacuumed. The AC was loud and had a mildew like smell.
The staff were all very friendly and the rest of the hotel was great!"
"Room was clean. Staff was great. Breakfast was good but would have liked more local dishes.
Didn’t like the fact that we had to pay $40 a day for parking !"
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.