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North Shore auf Oahu
North Shore auf Oahu
November bis Februar ist die beste Zeit, um beim Big Wave Surfing zuzusehen. Die riesigen Wellen sind manchmal 9 m oder höher. Dies ist auch für erfahrene Surfer gefährlich. Beachten Sie daher stets alle Warnschilder. Von Mai bis September sind die Wellen flacher und sorgen für ruhigere Bedingungen zum Surfen und Schwimmen.
Der North Shore liegt etwa 60 Autominuten von Waikiki entfernt und bietet auch Unterkünfte wie Condos und das exklusive Turtle Bay Resort am Strand. Unternehmen Sie einen kurzen Road Trip zur reizvollen Surfstadt Haleiwa Town. Hier erwarten Sie Geschäfte, Restaurants und Shave Ice in allen Geschmacksrichtungen. Fahren Sie weiter nach Laie, um das Polynesian Cultural Center und die alte Plantagenstadt Kahuku zu besuchen.

Highlights der North Shore

Haleʻiwa Town
This laid-back surfer town offers beautiful beaches, tasty local restaurants and food trucks, cool shops and plenty of shave ice.
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Waimea Bay
This beloved beach is popular with locals and visitors alike, and was an influential surf spot during the dawn of big wave surfing in the 1950s.
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Polynesian Cultural Center (PCC)
Explore the rich heritage and cultural traditions of six Pacific Island nations — Hawai‘i, Fiji, Aotearoa (New Zealand), Samoa, Tahiti, and Tonga — through hands-on activities, arts, crafts, music, food, and live entertainment. As the sun sets, enjoy the authentic Hawaiian Ali‘i Lū‘au and Hā: The Breath of Life, a showcase of Polynesian music and dance with over 100 performers. Here you’ll also find the Polynesian Football Hall of Fame. PCC offers a round trip Shuttle Service from Waikīkī and the O‘ahu Circle Island Tour which features an island tour and round trip Waikīkī transportation for additional fees.

James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge
Located in Kahuku, the Refuge is one of the few scattered remnants of the natural wetlands on O‘ahu established to provide a habitat for endangered Hawaiian waterbirds, migratory shorebirds, waterfowl, seabirds, endangered and native plant species, the endangered Hawaiian monk seal, and threatened honu (Hawaiian green sea turtle). Tours available only when endangered Hawaiians waterbirds are not breeding, October-February.
“Waimea Bay has a lot of history. It’s known to be one of the first places where the guys ventured out in the 50’s and rode giant waves. Banzai Pipeline is a remarkable spot. For spectators it’s probably one of the better spots to watch surfing. It is a dangerous place, so it’s for experts only. Sunset Beach is my favorite spot, actually. It’s where I learned to ride big waves.”

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