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Fig.: The beaches at the northshore of Oahu belong to the most famous beaches in Hawaii. During the wintertime, the beaches at Oahus northshore are well known for their big waves.

Beaches at the Northshore / Northern Coast of Oahu.

Beach Overview of the beaches at the Northshore / Northern Coast of Oahu from the east to the west:

Sunset Beach:
The world famous Sunset Beach is is located at Oahus North Shore / Northern Coast. During the winter the waves are often huge at this wide sandy beach. Warning sings inform about strong currents and dangerous shorebreaks. Lifeguards are provided at the Sunset Beach. Parking spaces are available along the roadside. The parking space is extremely limited at this beach. No parking fee and no entrance fee is charged at the Sunset Beach in Oahu (as at: September 2011).

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ehukai Beach Park (Ali’i Park):
Lifeguards, shoers and restrooms are provided at the Ehukai Beach Park. The parking lot at the Ehukai Beach Park is rather small. No parking fee and no entrance fee is charged at the Ehukai Beach Park in Oahu (as at: September 2011).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ke Waena Road Beach (Banzai Pipeline Beach):
The Banzai Pipeline Beach is one of the most famous beaches at Oahus North Shore (Northern Coast). Lifeguards are provided at this beach. The drive to the small parking lot is only possible via the Ka Waena Road, which is a one way road. The small parking lot at the Banzai Pipeline Beach is not paved. No parking fee and no entrance fee is charged at the Banzai Pipeline Beach in Oahu (as at: September 2011).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pupukea Beach Park (eastern beach access):
A small beach is located at the eastern beach access of the Pupukea Beach Park. The shoreline is rocky. Swimming is not possible at this beach. Showers and restrooms are provided. No parking fee and no entrance fee is charged at the Pupukea Beach Park in Oahu (as at: September 2011).

 

 

 

 

 

Pupukea Beach Park (western beach access):
A nice beach is situated at the Pupukea Beach Park. Warning signs inform about strong currents and dangerous shorebreaks. Swimming is not allowed at this beach. Rocks are lying in the sand and in the water. No parking fee and no entrance fee is charged at the Pupukea Beach Park in Oahu (as at: September 2011).

 

 

 

 

 

Waimea Bay Beach Park:
The beach at the Waimea Bay Beach Park is one of the best beaches at the North Shore (Northern Coast) of Oahu and in Hawaii. The sandy beach at the Waimea Bay Beach Park is pretty wide. Signs inform about strong currents and the dangerous shorebreak. Washed up parts of plants are lying in the sand. Lifeguards, showers and restrooms are provided at the Waimea Bay Beach Park. This beach is very popular. Therefore, all parking spaces are often occupied before 11 am. No parking fee and no entrance fee is charged at the Waimea Bay Beach Park  in Oahu (as at: September 2011).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kawailoa Beach:
Rocks are lying in the sand of the Kawailoa Beach. Parking spaces are available along the roadside. No parking fee and no entrance fee is charged at the Kawailoa Beach in Oahu (as at: September 2011).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Haleiwa Regional Park:
Rocks are located along the shoreline and in the water of the Haleiwa Regional Park. Washed up parts of plants are lying in the sand. Showers, restrooms, a playground and a sports field are provided. No parking fee and no entrance fee is charged at the Haleiwa Regional Park in Oahu (as at: September 2011).l

 

 

 

 

 

Haleiwa Alii Beach Park:
Rocks are lying in the sand of the Haleiwa Alii Beach Park. Corals are located under the surface of the water. Lifeguards, showers and restrooms are provided at this beach. Warning signs inform about strong currents at the Haleiwa Alii Beach Park. No parking fee and no entrance fee is charged at the Haleiwa Alii Beach Park in Oahu (as at: September 2011).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aweoweo Beach:
This beach access to the Aweoweo Beach is located in the Apuhihi Street. Rocks and a pipe are situated at the beach and in the water.  Parking space is available along the roadside. No parking fee and no entrance fee is charged at the Aweoweo Beach in Oahu (as at: September 2011).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mokuleia Beach Park:
The Mokuleia Beach Park is popular among windsurfers. Corals are located in the water. Showers, restrooms and benches are provided at this beach. No parking fee and no entrance fee is charged at the Mokuleia Beach Park in Oahu (as at: September 2011).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dillingham Airfield Beach:
A small parking lot and a beach are located near the western access to the Dillingham Airfield. Rocks are lying in the sand of this beach. Corals are located in the water. No facilities are provided at this beach. The nearest restroom is located at the Dillingham Airfield. No parking fee and no entrance fee is charged at the beach at the Dillingham Airfield in Oahu (as at: September 2011).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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