- Our list of the best things to do in Ewa Beach, Hawaii, features the top 366 nearby activities — including 167 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Ewa Beach, 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 15 things to do within the city of Ewa Beach, HI , followed by 347 popular activities in nearby cities, including Honolulu, Kailua, Kaneohe, Kapolei, Haleiwa, Waianae, Mililani, Waipahu, Pearl City, Waialua, Aiea, Waimanalo, Laie, Wahiawa, Kaaawa, Kahuku, Kualapuu, Wailua, Hauula and Hawaii Kai
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As a community park, Waimalu Neighborhood Park offers visitors a baseball diamond and grass field for sports activities. The park also has a playground with two slides and a climbing structure.
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The Makakilo Community Park is a neighborhood park that includes 4 tennis courts, 2 softball fields, 2 meetings rooms, and 2 volleyball courts. The complex also has a conference room that can be rented.
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Pacheco Playground is a local park that offers its guests the opportunity to use a number of recreational facilities. Visitors to the park commonly enjoy playing on the softball fields or walking around the path that the park provides.
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An instructional volleyball academy designed for players between the ages of 5 and 10 years old, Lil' Spikers Volleyball Academy operates out of the Pearl City High School Gym. The company offers summer sessions for various ages
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Offering volleyball instruction, training, and league play for players of all ages, the Ho'olokahi Volleyball Academy employs trained and experienced coaches. The club travels to games and tournaments all over the state and to the mainland.
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North Shore Fishing Adventures, also known as 'Guaranteed Catch', is a fishing charter service specializing in techniques for both modern fishing and traditional local bottom fishing. All day tours are featured as well as views of shark cages.
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Neil S Bblaisdell Park provides large trees that gives plenty of shade. They have picnic tables under almost all the trees, an open field for playing and a pearl harbor bike path that is good for biking and running. .
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Located behind the popular Paradise Cove Luau, Paradise Cove Beach is a one of Hawaii's best open secrets. It is perfect for those who prefer secluded beaches without lifeguards. Parking is free.
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The largest open air flea market in all of Hawaii is the Aloha Stadium Swap Meet which is just outside of Waikiki. There are over 400 local merchants which set up booths at the swap meet that is open three days each week.
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With views of the Pearl Harbor Memorial, Aiea Bay State Recreation Area offers visitors walking paths and six acres of grass for picnicking. From the shore, visitors can see the USS Arizona Memorial in the water.