Laniakea Beach (Turtle Beach)

The most reliable spot on Oahu to see Hawaiian green sea turtles basking on the sand or swimming in the shallow water. Volunteers are often present to educate visitors and ensure people maintain the required 10-foot distance from the turtles. Kids are thrilled to see these gentle creatures up close on the sand. The beach itself is rocky and not ideal for swimming but the turtle viewing alone makes it worth the stop. Located on the scenic North Shore drive between Haleiwa and the Dole Plantation. The best viewing is usually in the afternoon.

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Malaekahana State Recreation Area

A beautiful beachfront campground on the North Shore with a long sandy beach, calm water, and a small offshore island you can wade to at low tide. Goat Island (Mokuauia) is accessible by wading across the shallow channel and kids think it is the coolest thing ever to walk to their own island. The beach is quiet and uncrowded compared to town. Tent camping is available right behind the tree line. Cabins and yurts are also an option for families who want more comfort. This is beach camping at its finest.

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North Shore Shark Cove

Despite the name, this rocky cove on the North Shore is one of the best tide pool and snorkeling spots for families on Oahu. In calm summer conditions the water is clear and full of tropical fish, sea turtles, and interesting rock formations. The tide pools on the outer edges fascinate younger kids who can find sea urchins, crabs, and small fish. The name comes from the shape of the rocks, not from actual sharks. Waves in winter make it unsafe so this is strictly a summer destination.

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North Shore Surf Lessons

Learning to surf in Hawaii is a bucket-list family experience and the North Shore in summer has perfect beginner waves. Multiple certified surf schools operate out of Haleiwa Beach Park with patient instructors who get kids standing on their first lesson. The summer waves are small and gentle, nothing like the giant winter swells the North Shore is famous for. Most kids are riding waves within the first hour and the pride on their faces is priceless. Group lessons are the best value and typically last 2 hours.

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Waimea Valley

A paved trail through a lush botanical garden leading to a beautiful 45-foot waterfall with a swimming pool at the base. The 1.5-mile walk passes through gardens with over 5000 tropical plant species and ancient Hawaiian archaeological sites. Kids love swimming in the waterfall pool which is staffed with lifeguards and has life jackets available. The paved path is stroller-friendly making this one of the most accessible waterfall experiences in Hawaii. Cultural demonstrations and guided walks are offered throughout the day.

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