A MUST DO!!! Dive with sharks in the open water off the coast of North Shore Oahu. Get the chance to see species such as Galapagos, sandbar, and many others! Recommended to book a few weeks in advance. Reach out to us if you would like to go on a tour with us!
Hanauma Bay is a nature preserve and marine life conservation, known for its scenic beauty and snorkeling opportunities. Formed inside a volcanic crater, the bay is a popular spot for viewing fish in its coral reef. It is open to the public for a fee, though reservations are required for entry.
A moderate, 1-1.5 hour round-trip hike, known for its panoramic views of Lanikai Beach, Kailua Beach, and the Mokulua Islands.
One of Hawaii’s most famous beaches, located on the south shore of Oahu. Waikiki Beach is the birthplace of modern surfing culture . The beachfront is lined with resorts and some of Hawaii’s most historic hotels. Surfers, swimmers, and sunbathers flock to this beach all day long. Boat tours in Waikiki are a great way for admiring the coast away from the crowds. Neighboring Kalākaua Avenue has plenty of shopping, dining, and entertainment options. While there are certainly less crowded beaches in oahu, Waikiki is a must see for visitors!
Located near the town of Kailua on Oahu’s windward coast, Lanikai Beach is considered Oahu’s best beach.
Leonard’s Bakery on Kapahulu Ave., just outside of Waikīkī, has been serving their world-renowned hot malasadas, which have become a local and visitor favorite. For those unfamiliar, a malasada is a fried Portuguese doughnut that Leonard’s bakes fresh throughout the day, including their most popular option: Cinnamon Sugar!