- 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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With riding trails, dressage ring, and jumping course, situated on a 2,600 acre cattle ranch, Sea Horse Training specializes in quality Hunt Seat Equitation training with personal attention from a certified American Riding Instructor. Riders at all levels are welcome.
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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.
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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.
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Visitors can set sail on a 41 foot vessel to go deep sea fishing with the experienced captain of Kuuloa Kai. During the excursion, visitors have the opportunity to catch fish like Blue Marlin, Mahimahi, and Yellowfin Tuna.
2.7 Miles
Visitors at Anuenue Farms Hawaii can receive specialized instruction from experienced and competitive riders on how to ride a horse. The horses used by instructors for these lessons are trained for polo games.
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Situated on the north shore of the island, Crozier Beach has crystal clear waters and a sandy area to lounge in. Visitors can wade into the water to see marine life like sea turtles.
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Situated along the ocean's shores, Aweoweo Beach Park features an open, sandy beach that can be used for swimming along with grassy areas and trees. The park has a children's playground, a basketball court and paved walking paths.
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North Shore Surf & Cultural Museum is a small historical museum dedicated to providing information on the local surfing history. The museum features a large collection of surfing related artifacts and memorabilia.
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A 5.5 mile trail leading over 1,100 feet of elevation, Dupont Trail is a challenging hike that leads to the highest point in Oahu. There are cables located at difficult spots throughout the trail to help those who attempt it.
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As a sports complex, Waialua District Park offers visitors a facility complete with a gym, outdoor basketball courts, picnic areas, tennis courts, volleyball courts, and more. The park also has several picnic areas.