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Why is the North Shore so popular?

It is known for its picturesque beaches, lush tropical forests, and world-class surf. The North Shore stretches from Ka'ena Point to Kahuku Point, with over 17 miles of beaches, including Waimea Bay, ?Ehukai Beach (Banzai Pipeline), and Sunset Beach.



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North Shore, O?ahu In summer, the big waves subside enabling beginners to enjoy surfing, swimming, and snorkeling. Experience the distinct charm of Hale'iwa Town, back country hiking, extraordinary golf, horseback riding on the beach, working ranches, and a sacred valley where Native Hawaiians lived sustainably.

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North Shore is a whole different experience. A preeminent Hawaii destination for outdoor fun. Explore the great tropical outdoors with jungle walks, hikes to pillboxes for sunrise, or watch a surf competition. A North Shore vacation is more about experiencing Hawaii like a local.

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Molokai. Molokai is the best island for solitude, meaning few tourists and small town Hawai?i life. Additionally, Molokai is all about making your own adventure, easy but scenic hiking, and most of all, relaxing! If you like a slow vacation, then Molokai may be for you!

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Known for its extreme wealth and lavish estates, the North Shore exploded into affluence at the turn of the 20th century, earning it the nickname the Gold Coast.

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Four or five days in Oahu is even better if you want to hike, visit some cultural sights, go kayaking, or just slow down a bit. With seven days in Oahu, you should have enough time to discover your own favorite beach and get a little sampling of everything, from museums and historic sites to gardens and waterfalls.

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