- Our list of the best things to do in Aiea, Hawaii, features the top 381 nearby activities — including 174 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Aiea, HI has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Water Activities, Tours, and Adventures.
- The results below include the top 20 things to do within the city of Aiea, HI , followed by 357 popular activities in nearby cities, including Honolulu, Haleiwa, Kailua, Kaneohe, Kapolei, Mililani, Waianae, Waipahu, Pearl City, Waialua, Waimanalo, Laie, Ewa Beach, Wahiawa, Kahuku, Kaaawa, Kualapuu, Wailua, Hauula and Hawaii Kai
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The white sand La'ie Beach Park is also known as Pounders Beach due to the pounding shorebreak. The park includes Fish-Spotter Cliff, a spot for fishing, and Bathtub Beach, which contains calm waters for swimming.
18.3 Miles
Away from the crowds and noise of Waikiki, visitors can enjoy learning to surf at the Sunset Suzy's Surf School without being overwhelmed by other people. In addition to surf lessons, there are stand up paddle board lessons and surf camps for adults and children.
18.3 Miles
Hawaii Day Tours take visitors on a 120 mile trip around the island of Oahu. Along with scenic views, the tours include information about the history of the island and Hawaiian traditions.
18.3 Miles
Haleiwa Alii Beach Park is a 19 acre beach park featuring a large open field and a recreation center. The beach is suitable for surfing, kayaking, boating, fishing, and diving. Swimming is possible, however the ocean bottom is uncomfortably rocky.
18.3 Miles
Known for its soft white sand, Papa'iloa Beach is a scenic beach that provides visitors with picturesque sights when visiting. Visitors enjoy taking in the sights, surfing, or even catching a glimpse of a bathing sea turtle on the beach.
18.4 Miles
The Surf Bus takes its clients on a full day trip, which can include snorkeling, surfing, stand up paddling, bicycle riding, hiking, kayaking, and others.
18.4 Miles
From eco-tours to stand up paddle board excursions, Rainbow Watersports takes visitors on a scenic trip through the coastal waters and rivers of Oahu. During the tour, visitors have the opportunity to spot sea turtles.
18.4 Miles
With a 2.7-mile hiking trail, Kaena Point State Park offers views of the Pacific Ocean and Makua coastline. From the park, visitors can see seals, birds, fish, and other Hawaiian wildlife.
18.4 Miles
Offering both group and private lessons, North Shore Surf Instruction is staffed with experienced surfers. Along with traditional surfing, the company further offers stand up paddle board instruction in a safe and protected environment.
18.5 Miles
Laniakea Beach, popularly known as Turtle Beach, is a local tourist attraction being home to large numbers of the endangered Hawaiian Green Sea Turtle which can often be found basking in the sun.