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 are some of the best poke bowl spots on the North Shore.
No. 7 Miso Poke
This popular spot offers the classic soy sauce-based poke, but their miso poke is a must-try! The rich miso sauce will have your taste buds singing.
This local food market serves up fresh, delicious poke. Their spicy poke is a crowd-pleaser with its spicy kick that will have you reaching for more rice!
Poke For The People
Customize your own poke bowl at this spot with fresh poke, rice, and a variety of toppings. Enjoy the taste of fresh, local seafood.
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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Frank Dillingham, already a successful developer on Oahu, saw potential in the Kahuku lands, which he leased from the Campbell family. By 1890, his railroad reached the North Shore, paving
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When you’re on the North Shore, garlic shrimp is a must! There’s nothing quite like enjoying a delicious plate of garlic shrimp while gazing out at the ocean. Let’s explore
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Escape the hustle of Waikiki and discover the raw beauty and vibrant nature of Oahu’s North Shore on a personalized private tour. This itinerary blends breathtaking scenery, exciting activities, and
There are 64 animals and 338 plants that live in Hawaii and have been identified as endangered species[1]. The animals listed below are referenced from an environmental NGO called Center for
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About 700 years ago, Indigenous Polynesians hunted green sea turtles. The first phase was during indigenous Polynesian societies (1250 -1778). Archeological excavations, for example, indicate hunting pressure from indigenous Polynesians