Polynesian Cultural Center - A Must-Visit For Every Tourist
The Polynesian Cultural Center voted Hawaii's top paid attraction, is located on Oahu's North Shore and has six Pacific Island towns and exhibitions. The most genuine luau in Hawaii, as well as our award-winning entertainment, "Hā: Breath of Life"
Read MoreBest Things To Do At La'ie Beach Park
La'ie Beach Park is a peaceful beach on Oahu's northeastern coast, not far from the Polynesian Cultural Center. It is known for surfing and fishing. The beach has stunning white sand, and offshore, a big coral reef provides shelter and creates an ideal swimming habitat. All year round, the ocean is often stirred by continuous waves, although the waves are more persistent and higher during the winter season.
Read MoreVisit Kokololio Beach Park on Oahu Island
Kokololio, which translates as "gusty" in Hawaiian, is the name of a valley and a stream on Oahu's northeastern coast, north of the town Hau'ula. The beach park is located at the bottom of the valley, next to the stream. Kokololio Beach is a lovely expanse of beach, and swimming is permitted during the summer months. Local locals enjoy camping in Kokololio on weekends, particularly during the summer months. Although the beach park is a county campground, permits are necessary to stay there. Additional information regarding obtaining a permit is available here.
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