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Haleiwa Ali'i Beach Park, steps from Haleiwa Town on Oahu's North Shore, offers everything for your Hawaiian escape: stunning views, spacious grassy lawns, amenities, numerous activities, and a beautiful sandy beach.
This guide will take you through everything you need about Haleiwa Ali'i Beach Park - from its unique charm and easy accessibility via Kam Highway to its spacious grassy spots perfect for relaxation and picnics.
Enjoy a picnic at a regional park or lift some weights at a gym. Swim laps in a pool or ride the ramps at a skate park. It's all yours! The department also provides year-round recreation programs for all ages.
Hale’iwa Alii Beach Park has a wide golden sandy beach. Clean beach with lots of elbow room. Big parking lot, lifeguards onsite, picnic tables, bathroom/shower facilities. Short walk to town for restaurants and shopping. The waves were small when we visited…a perfect for surfing lessons. We saw a turtle bobbing it’s head in the water.
Located on the stunning North Shore of Oahu, Haleiwa Alii Beach Park is a true paradise for beach lovers and adventure seekers. With its pristine white sand, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and breathtaking views, this hidden gem offers an unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages.
Popular with surfers, Aliʻi Beach is located in Haleʻiwa off Highway 83. During winter, waves can reach heights over 25 feet. Care should be taking at this beach. The wave break can be dangerous during low tide and strong rip currents can occur around the deeper parts of the breakwater. Local surf sites include Off-the-Walls and Rock Piles.
Get to know Haleiwa Beach Park on Oahu's North Shore and plan your beach day! This complete visitor’s guide covers everything you need to know and includes invaluable local tips. See why this beach deserves a spot on your must-visit list in Hawaii!
Hale'iwa Ali'i Beach Park on the island of Oahu is noted for its swimming and surfing. The small protected bay area on the south side of the beach is the best for swimming. Home to some of the best waves in Oahu it's a very popular spot for surfers due to being on a very shallow reef.
Haleiwa Alii Beach Park is a 19-acre beach park stretching almost a mile long. And although it’s a pretty good-sized beach, maybe because it’s in the opposite direction from where most people want to go (North Shore), it’s not usually very crowded.
Haleiwa Alii Beach Park is the closest to town and is walkable for people exploring. They also have dedicated free parking right near the restrooms and foot washing stations. The beach itself and surrounding grounds are beautiful, offering amazing views of the ocean and land that rises around.