Oahu's north shore offers ample lodging.
Oahu's north shore provides visitors with ample opportunities for fun in the sun year-round. Surfers love the huge winter waves that roll in between November and February, while the calmer seas of the summer months attract swimmers and bathers.
Resort Lodging
The upscale Turtle Bay Resort offers visitors all the amenities that one would expect from an upscale resort. The resort's Luna Spa uses local indigenous products in its scrubs and wraps, golfers may choose between two Turtle Bay Golf resort courses, and private beach picnics are available for the romantically inclined.
Turtle Bay Resort
57-091 Kamehameha Highway
Kahuku, HI 96731
808-293-6000
turtlebayresort.com
Bed and Breakfasts
A number of B&B-style lodgings are available to visitors to the north shore, including Santa's by the Sea and Kalani Hawaii. The intimate Santa's by the Sea has been owned and operated by Cyndie and Gary Quinn since 1984, and the Kalani Hawaii offers guests a choice between two small private houses as well as individual rooms and studios.
Santa's By the Sea Inc.
59-461 Ke Waena Road
Haleiwa, HI 96712
808-638-7837
santasbythesea.com
Kalani Hawaii
59-222 B Kamehameha Highway
Haleiwa, HI 96712
808-781-6415
kalanihawaii.com
Camping
For those who prefer a more rustic experience, camping is available at the Malaekahana Campgrounds. Located in the private, 37-acre Malaekahana Park, visitors may choose from campsites for pitching tents or thatched hales (bamboo huts). Despite the pastoral setting, campers need not do without some modern amenities; Wi-Fi and a battery charging station are available.
Malaekahana Campgrounds
56-335 Kamehameha Highway
Laie, HI 96762
808-293-1736
malaekahana.net
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