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- Visit the North Shore.
The north shore has high surf in the winter, flat surf in the summer, and moderate to no surf in spring and fall. A drive or bus ride to the North Shore is a pleasant way to spend the day. Endangered Hawaiian Monk Seals can occasionally be found sunning on the beaches. Waimea Bay has beautiful white sand beach and crystal clear water. Three Tables and Shark's Cove beaches are great for snorkeling when the surf is low.
- Historic Haleiwa Town.
Meander around historic Haleiwa town where you can shop and eat for local treats in a country setting where everything is casual.
As you enter Haleiwa town, be sure to look to the right (just before McDonald's) for the renowned Giovanni's Original White Shrimp Truck. If you want to take a plate of food and sit on the beach this is a great place for delicious garlic shrimp. But don't go too late in the afternoon - they usually run out of shrimp.
In the North Shore Market Place: The Coffee Gallery has freshly roasted coffee in a wide assortment of flavors and roasts. They also have a tranquil little seating area where you can enjoy a great cup of coffee and a pastry in a rustic setting. Breakers has a wonderful menu including home made soups, salads with fresh locally-grown produce, fresh fish, sandwiches and much more. Oceans in Glass has hand-blown glass sculptures and if you're lucky you might get to see an artist at work.
Jameson's by the Sea (just on the other side of the historic Haleiwa bridge) is a great place to enjoy the sunset and have a drink (I don't recommend the food though - but I haven't been there for a long time). I DO recommend the fudge that they sell in the gift shop!!
Pizza Bob's has great gourmet pizzas and ice cold beer, including an assortment of local brews.
- Nuuanu Pali Lookout. A "must-see" - spectacular view of the Windward side of the island from the Koolau mountains. Be prepared for strong winds.
- Downtown Honolulu: Architecture fans might want to explore this link for a walking tour of the capitol district.
- The Polynesian Cultural Center in Laie is a popular tourist stop on an around the island drive or bus ride. Run by the Morman church, the center showcases life in Polynesia.
- Diamond Head. See Waikiki from the vantage point of the top of Diamond Head. A moderately challenging hike of 175 stairs. There is free parking, restrooms, and snacks available. The hike is hot and dry so take water & wear sunblock.
- Dole Plantation. On the way to the North Shore, this tourist stop is located in what was once a large pineapple plantation. Today, the area is into diversified agriculture including coffee. The Dole Plantation features a train tour, gardens, and a 3.11 mile maze.
- See the Museums page for all the museums located on Oahu.
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