There’s nothing quite like enjoying an acai bowl under the North Shore sun! 🏄♀️🌴🌊 Here’s a look at some of the most popular acai bowl shops on the North Shore.
Haleiwa Bowl This shop serves up authentic acai bowls made with fresh acai. You can customize your bowl with a variety of toppings to create the perfect blend.
Banzai Bowl This spot is known for its massive and satisfying acai bowls. It’s the perfect pick-me-up after a surf session or a relaxing day on the beach.
Acai bowls on the North Shore are all delicious, but each place has its own unique style. Be sure to try different acai bowls and find your new favorite!
I’ll never forget the first time I saw a Laysan Albatross at Ka’ena Point. The sky was ablaze with the soft hues of sunset – light blue melting into light orange – and these magnificent birds were soaring effortlessly, their large wings catching the fading light. It was a scene of pure peace. Ka’ena Point, a haven where they rest their wings during the winter months, before continuing their long journeys. Yet, I couldn’t help […]
Aloha e komo mai! Welcome! Prepare for a captivating journey from the bustling energy of Waikiki to the tranquil beauty of the North Shore. Along the way, we’ll traverse through diverse landscapes and delve into the rich tapestry of Hawaiian history and culture. Here’s a glimpse of what awaits you: 1. Waikiki: A Royal Playground to Modern Metropolis: More than just a beach, Waikiki is a dynamic blend of history and modernity. Once a gathering […]
Diving Deep: Sharks, Myths, and the Majesty of the North Shore The North Shore of Oahu, with its legendary waves and crystal-clear waters, is a magnet for adventure seekers. But beneath the surface lies another world, a realm of powerful predators and ancient legends: the world of sharks. A shark dive adventure here isn’t just a thrill; it’s a chance to connect with the raw beauty of the ocean and the rich cultural heritage of […]
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Pickup time has been changed THE SECOND SHUTTLE : DEPARTTURE TIME 11AMWAIKIKI TO HALEIWAPick up time : 11 AM Pick up location : Waikiki areaArriving at Haleiwa at about 12pmHALEIWA
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When it comes to local food on the North Shore, poke bowls are a must-try! Fresh tuna and salmon poke bowls are simply divine under the Hawaiian sun. ☀️ Here
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Attention North Shore Shuttle Customers: Please be advised that Waimea Valley Botanical Garden will be closed on Mondays, beginning September 16, 2024. New Operating Hours: Tuesday – Sunday: 9:00 AM
Diving Deep: Sharks, Myths, and the Majesty of the North Shore The North Shore of Oahu, with its legendary waves and crystal-clear waters, is a magnet for adventure seekers. But
We are writing to inform you that our shuttle service is temporarily suspended as we are conducting essential maintenance on our fleet of vans. This necessary work will ensure the
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