Travel expert Veronica Hill of www.CaliforniaTravelExpert.com offers a North Shore Oahu travel guide through Haleiwa in this episode of “Hawaii Travel Tips.” Veronica offers tips on visiting North Shore Oahu attractions such as Haleiwa Beach Park, snorkeling at Shark’s Cove and Three Tables, the sea turtles at Laniakea Beach (also called Turtle Beach), and the Waimea Falls, located inside Waimea Valley Park. During your North Shore Oahu vacation, be sure to check out North Shore Oahu restaurants like Haleiwa Joe’s, Ted’s Bakery, Giovanni’s Shrimp Truck, the Aoki’s Shave Ice and Matsumoto Shave Ice shops and Ray’s Wood-Fired Kiave Broiled Huli Huli Chicken. For a special treat, check out the Haleiwa Farmers Market on Sundays. When looking for North Shore Oahu accommodations, you’ll discover that there really aren’t any North Shore Oahu hotels except for Turtle Bay Resort. However, you will find several North Shore Oahu vacation rentals, condos and bed and breakfast spots. Haleiwa surf reaches its peak in the winter months, with waves up to 30 feet. For the latest North Shore surf report, call (808) 596-SURF or visit http The official North Shore Chamber of Commerce is at www.northshoreoahu.org Thanks to The Entradistas’ Andy Moore of Haleiwa, Hawaii for his cool North Shore music for this soundtrack. For more travel tips and videos, go to www.CaliforniaTravelExpert.com
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how could we hear your voice so great from far away! and next to the beach!???????????????
It looks like you had a good time I think it is time for another vacation.
@TheDISNEY365 a microphone maybe? LOL. This place looks great, favorited.
I did a quick thru of Haleiwa when I did my quick tour of Oahu. I lived in Waianae for about a year—was an interesting experience…though I didn’t get to do much “touring”.
Also look forward to you visiting Hanama Bay past Kaimulki
@dirkjently We went to Hanauma Bay and it was amazing! I’ll post a video in the next couple weeks. Many more to come!
@TheDISNEY365 We use Sennheiser wireless microphones. They’re awesome!
@lynnrose20 Hawaii is the best! We’re planning a second series this July.
@dirkjently Cool! Waianae has great waves, but that whole coastline has really gone downhill lately with all the tent camping along the beaches. It’s pretty dangerous these days. How was it when you were there?
@CaliforniaTravelTips oh yeah lol i am so lame….i! forgot
I am so there in my dreams! Thank you for such a beautifully shot video! (P.S. Where is the chocolate pie you brought back for your neighbors?)
I was there between 1995-1996….it was pretty decent. Was okay anyway all the way up to Makaha. I think you can blame the economy for the tents along the beaches. I was there because of an opportunity was presented—kinda hard to say ‘no’ to. I had some fun…but mostly just suriving. It was definitely and experience. And I do appreciate the local culture–just wish I had more time to learn more while I was there. Well…one of these days I might go back.
@dirkjently Hope you can make it back soon. It’s such a wonderful, beautiful place!
@tmltj Thanks! I’m glad you enjoyed it. I have to give huge credit to Andy Moore, a local Haleiwa musician who provided the soundtrack to our video. As for that pie…. we’ll have to make one from scratch! I think this guy on YouTube named ChefTips might be making one soon.
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