
South African Paul Canning at Pipeline on the North Shore of Oahu
Known as the “surfing capital of the world,” Oahu’s North Shore spans from La’ie to Ka’ena Point. Still, it’s an area that far too many visitors never take the opportunity to see.
If you want to see great surfing, a drive to the North Shore is a must trip, but there’s a lot more to the North Shore than just surfing. Whether it’s the Polynesian Cultural Center in La’ie, the James Campbell Nature Wildlife Refuge and a fresh shrimp lunch in Kahuku, the beautiful and lush Waimea Valley or a walk through historic Haleiwa, the North Shore has so much to offer.
In this feature we’ll show you the best ways to get to the North Shore by car and then we’ll take a look at some of the highlights of the area.
Join me for a Driving Tour of Oahu’s North Shore.
Driving Tour of Oahu’s North Shore originally appeared on About.com Hawaii / South Pacific Travel on Wednesday, January 13th, 2010 at 17:38:34.
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