Discover the best top things to do in Oahu's North Shore, United States including "Lost" Banyan Tree, Banzai Pipeline, Polynesian Cultural Center, Laie Hawaii Temple, Waialua Bay, Hukilau Marketplace, Waialua Court House, Wyland Galleries, Opana Radar Site.
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4.5 based on 396 reviews
We drove past the southern end and stopped at the Northern end of the pipeline at Sunset Beach. The entire length of the pipeline is residential and the beach looks untouched. On the day we visited it was rainy so the waves were actually smaller because the wind was blowing the out, according to our tour driver. Either way, the beach was untouched and beautiful.
4.5 based on 9,024 reviews
The Polynesian Cultural Center, voted the #1 attraction in Hawaii by USA Today, is located along the famous North Shore of Oahu. Explore 42 acres of tropical splendor featuring 6 authentic villages representing the island cultures of Hawaii, Fiji, Aotearoa (New Zealand), Samoa, Tahiti, and Tonga. Mingle with Pacific islanders as they share the majesty of their culture through music, dance and traditional hands-on activities. Our most popular dining option is the award-winning Ali’i Luau. This royal feast blends a delicious array of island and mainland dishes with the excitement of authentic island entertainment from across Polynesia. Finish your adventure though the power of “Ha: Breath of Life,” an action-packed evening show. Ignited by fire, song and dance featuring over 100 Polynesian performers, this story of passion will make this day a truly unforgettable experience. The Polynesian Cultural Center: all of Polynesia in one exciting place.
One of our best memories of Oahu will always be our wonderful day spent at PCC. Top two things on our list: The Super Ambassador Package that came with an amazing Guide, Eugene Lucerna, the experience without him would not have been the same. Do yourself a favor and spend the extra dollars and buy this package. Eugene took great care to make sure we didn’t miss any of the villages and shows we were interested in. We were always on time for all the events, had front row seats, and most important - shade for the canoe parade! He also made sure we were always comfortable since it was such a hot day. Eugene really went above and beyond in his duties as tour guide, and he made our visit to PCC one of our best days on Oahu!! Last, but not least, the spectacular Ha Breath of Life Show at the end of the night. It was better than some of the Broadway shows that I have seen in NYC. Definitely, I highly recommend the PCC while visiting Oahu!"
4.5 based on 355 reviews
We loved our virtual tour and learned so much about the Temple, the grounds, and the history. We also enjoyed the model of the Temple including the architecture of this beautiful edifice. Sister Brown and Sister Morris were excellent tour guides and we loved their testimonies of the Gospel.
4.5 based on 106 reviews
We stayed on the North shore, and this marketplace was a great spot near our hotel. You should know that opening hours are flexible (most of Hawaii is!) but it's otherwise quite tourist-friendly. You can get everything from a gluten-free Italian-style breakfast crepe to Dole Whip (but without a wait in line). You'll find outstanding 3rd-generation food trucks and broken-in-front-of-you cold coconut, too. If you're curious, cold coconut is absurdly better than any coconut water you have ever had from a store. If you want to try a monstrous hotdog with Hawaiian flair, the Hale pops here are delicious and some of the most economical choices for eating out.
4.0 based on 64 reviews
So wonderful to see Wyland works again! I have been fascinated by Wyland since the time his murals were seen all through Honolulu decades ago. Works featuring dolphins and underwater scenes are classic staples with a richness of colour that is beguiling. A selection of sizes and prices are available so you can have a Wyland for your home, wherever it may be. A must see -
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