
Windward Coast, Oahu
Set beneath the towering green slopes of the Koolau Mountains, the Windward side offers a scenic alternative to Waikiki, with its dramatic ocean views, quiet beaches and off-the-beaten-track attractions.
Take a short drive from Waikiki and Honolulu over the mountainous Pali Highway. Be sure to stop at the historic Nuuanu Pali Lookout for breathtaking views. You’ll notice immediately how much this side of the island is wetter and greener than the Leeward Coast. In the shadow of these 600-metre Koolau mountain peaks, the Windward side features a laid-back atmosphere perfect for ocean lovers. Whether you’re kayaking off Kailua Beach or body surfing in the waves of Waimanalo Beach, Kailua is a place to relax and enjoy the sea.
Other attractions include the Kualoa Ranch, for horse riding and movie tours, the serene Valley of the Temples, home to an amazing Japanese Buddhist Temple, as well as the Makapuu Lighthouse and Sea Life Park on Oahu’s eastern tip. To see Oahu like you’ve never seen it before, getaway to the Windward Coast.
Windward Coast, Oahu Highlights:
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Makapuu Point Lighthouse, Oahu
Hike to this scenic point on Oahu’s easternmost tip for incredible views and whale watching during the winter.
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Nuuanu Pali Lookout, Oahu
Nuuanu Pali Lookout is one of Oahu’s most popular scenic spots with panoramic views of Windward Oahu and the Koolau mountain range.
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Kailua Beach Park, Oahu
Kailua Beach Park overlooks Kaneohe Bay and the Mokulua Islands and is a great spot for kayaking, windsurfing and other water sports.
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Valley of the Temples, Oahu
Valley of the Temples Memorial Park houses Byodo-in, a replica of a Japanese Buddhist Temple.
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