- Our list of the best things to do in Waialua, Hawaii, features the top 298 nearby activities — including 131 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Waialua, 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 21 things to do within the city of Waialua, HI , followed by 273 popular activities in nearby cities, including Haleiwa, Kapolei, Mililani, Waianae, Kaneohe, Waipahu, Pearl City, Aiea, Laie, Ewa Beach, Wahiawa, Kahuku, Honolulu, Kaaawa, Kailua, Kualapuu and Hauula
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Kokololio Beach Park is a park that features direct access to the beach and ocean. Visitors can partake in swimming at the park as well as camping with the required permit.
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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.
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Part of the Malaekahana State Recreation Area, Malaekahana Beach is a partially wooded beach park that offers many amenities, including outdoor showers, restrooms, picnic tables, and a camping area. Visitors can swim, surf, and fish.
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Kokololio Beach Park has a sandy beach for sunbathing and blue-green water for swimming and snorkelling. The beach has five reservable campsites, two restrooms, a comfort station, and outdoor showers.
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Hukilau Beach is a sandy stretch of beach where visitors can enjoy swimming and surfing. The beach also features picnic areas and is also good for body surfing and boogie boarding.
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Laie Falls is a 15 foot waterfall surrounded by lush tropical landscape. It is accessible via the Laie Ridge Trail, and a 6-mile hike will take visitors through pine forests and bamboo-line cliffs, with ocean views along the way.
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Featuring a large grass field, Kunia Neighborhood Park can be used for open field recreational activities, picnics, playing and sports. The park provides basketball and tennis courts along with trees and restroom facilities.
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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.
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Laie, Hawaii is home to the Polynesian Cultural Center. The Center is best known for its massive luau celebrations, which include decadent foods and breathtaking fire dancing. Children and adults are welcome.
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Enjoy historical information, hula, tribal and fire dances told through the highly rated story of Ha Breath Of Life at the Polynesian Cultural Center. Special effects, animation, surround sound and over 100 Polynesian actors convey this tale nightly from 7:30-9:00pm.