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Hukilau Beach


North of Laʻie Shopping Center is a crescent of white sand that’s a leisurely place for swimming when summer waters are calm. Just beware any time the surf’s up.


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1. Malaekahana State Recreation Area

0.35 MILES

The long, relatively uncrowded beach with buff-colored sand is popular with families. Swimming is generally good here year-round, although there are…

2. Laʻie Temple

0.48 MILES

In 1919 Mormons constructed a smaller but still showy version of their Salt Lake City, UT, temple here at the foot of the Koʻolau Range. It was the first…

3. ²Ñ´Ç°ì³ÜÊ»²¹³Ü¾±²¹

0.64 MILES

When the tide is low you can wade from Malaekahana State Recreation Area's southern Kalanai Point to ²Ñ´Ç°ì³ÜÊ»²¹³Ü¾±²¹ (Goat Island), a state bird sanctuary about…

4. Laʻie Point State Wayside

1.04 MILES

Crashing surf, a lava arch and a slice of Hawaiian folk history await at Laʻie Point. The tiny offshore islands are said to be the surviving pieces of a…

5. Polynesian Cultural Center

1.15 MILES

A cultural park owned by the Mormon Church, the PCC revolves around Polynesian-themed ʻvillages’ representing Hawaii, Samoa, Aotearoa (New Zealand), Fiji,…

6. Laʻie Beach Park

1.58 MILES

A half-mile south of the Polynesian Cultural Center (PCC) main entrance, this is an excellent bodysurfing beach, but the shore break can be brutal, thus…

7. Kokololio Beach Park

2.11 MILES

A wide patch of sand, good surf and decent parking make this a great beach to pause for a picnic and a splash. There's a wide lawn, picnic tables and…

8. Kahuku Farms

2.89 MILES

Take a tractor-pulled wagon tour through the taro patch and fruit orchards at this family farm – sampling included. Then stop at the gift shop for bath…