If you’re dreaming of the North Shore but don’t want to deal with the stress of driving and hunting for parking, this North Shore Shuttle is a total game-changer. It hits the most iconic spots—Sunset Beach and Haleiwa—giving you a perfect mix of adventure and leisure.
Quick Itinerary Overview
Price:$83
07:40 AM: Depart Waikiki (4 Central Hubs)
09:10 AM – 11:00 AM: Sunset Beach & Shark’s Cove. 2 hours at the world’s most famous surf break.
11:30 AM – 02:00 PM: Haleiwa Town. Explore the shops and food trucks.
03:30 PM: Arrive back in Waikiki.
Why This Shuttle is Perfect for Your Trip
1. Stress-Free Access to Sunset Beach & Shark’s Cove
Parking at the world-famous Sunset Beach can be a nightmare, especially during surf season. This shuttle drops you right where the action is.
* Surf Fans: Watch the pros tackle massive winter swells or enjoy the crystal-clear turquoise waters in the summer.
* Snorkelers: Just a short distance away is Shark’s Cove, one of the best snorkeling spots on Oahu. You’ll have two full hours to explore the tide pools and see colorful Hawaiian sea life.
2. Prime Lunch Time in Haleiwa
From 11:30 AM to 2:00 PM, you’ll be in the heart of Haleiwa Town. This is the perfect window to:
* Grab a plate of famous Garlic Shrimp from the local food trucks.
* Cool down with a legendary Matsumoto Shave Ice.
* Browse the surf boutiques and art galleries.
3. Back in Time for Happy Hour
One of the best parts about this schedule is that you are back in Waikiki by 3:30 PM. You get a full North Shore experience but still have plenty of time to enjoy a sunset cocktail or a nice dinner in Waikiki.
Don’t Worry About Gear – Rent on the Spot!
One of the best things about stopping near Shark’s Cove is that you don’t need to pack your own bulky snorkel gear. There are rental shops right across the street (like Surf N Sea or North Shore Surf Shop).
- Convenience: You can rent high-quality masks, snorkels, and fins just for the duration of your stay.
- Safety First: These shops often provide life vests and “reef shoes,” which are highly recommended because the entrance to Shark’s Cove is very rocky!
Ready to book? Check out the route details here:
