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Courtyard by Marriott Oahu North Shore
Offering an outdoor pool and a restaurant, Courtyard by Marriott Oahu North Shore is located in Laie. Honolulu Airport is 21 mi away. Free WiFi access is available.

The Ritz-Carlton O'ahu, Turtle Bay
Spanning across 1,300 pristine acres on Oahu’s North Shore, Turtle Bay is an adventurer’s playground with 12 miles of biking and hiking trails, and five miles of secluded shoreline.

Best location, and recently renovated
Best location, and recently renovated is located in Haleiwa, just a few steps from Pupukea Beach Park and 1.2 miles from Banzai Pipeline.

Amazing Ocean View!
Amazing Ocean View! is located in Haleiwa, just a few steps from Pupukea Beach Park and a 18-minute walk from Banzai Pipeline.

Ocean Villas at Turtle Bay
A good location for a relaxing getaway in Kahuku, Ocean Villas at Turtle Bay is a villa surrounded by views of the garden.

Mokulē'ia Beach Houses at Owen's Retreat
Providing inner courtyard views, Mokulē'ia Beach Houses at Owen's Retreat in Waialua provides accommodations, a garden, and barbecue facilities.

Spacious Dome Tent Glamping Camping Laie North Shore Oahu
Spacious Dome Tent Glamping Camping Laie North Shore Oahu enjoys a location in Laie, a 7-minute walk from Hukilau Beach and 1.6 miles from Polynesian Cultural Center.

Oahu's Best Kept Secret
Oahu's Best Kept Secret is a recently renovated vacation home in Laie where guests can make the most of the private beach area and garden.

Beach Glam at Turtle Bay on the golf course
Featuring a tennis court, Beach Glam at Turtle Bay on the golf course features accommodations in Kahuku. This property offers a private pool, free Wifi, and free private parking.

Gorgeous One Bedroom golf course front
Gorgeous One Bedroom golf course front is located in Kahuku, just 5.4 miles from Banzai Pipeline and 7.5 miles from Polynesian Cultural Center.

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- From $1,216.17 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 9.1Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 486 reviewsopen and spaces. fast elevators. modern clean and Hugh rooms. lots of things to do, hike, beach, pool golf, surf, Pickleball and Tennis. local Pickleball members were very friendly and inviting me to join them. Wrist band for identification and opening doors was a good feature. would be great if the wrist band can allow us to charge to our room. especially good if you have kids.Guest review byGeorgeCanada
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.6Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 225 reviewsThe location is unbeatable. A SHORT walk to Sunset Beach. The room was gorgeous, the bed SO comfortable. Bernie and Maria could not have been more accommodating. We are so sorry to leave. If you’re visiting the North Shore (and why wouldn’t you?) I can absolutely guarantee you won’t find a better place to stay.Guest review byPeterAustralia
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 7.9Good - What previous guests thought, 707 reviewsWe arrived and were upgraded for free! Right at Three tables!Guest review byGraceUnited States
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- 10.0
Great location, close to Halaewa (shopping, restaurants),...
Great location, close to Halaewa (shopping, restaurants), beaches (3 Tables swimming, Shart Cove snorkeling), not too far from Leia (Polynesian Cultural Center, restaurants), Kahuku (amazing food trucks!!).Guest review byRobert - 4.0
The property itself is very run down and old needing a lot...
The property itself is very run down and old needing a lot of love. The construction that was going on was not an issue. The beds were extremely uncomfortable. The ac they speak of is a window unit which no where near reaches past the living room/kitchen and bed. The kitchen was not complete with decent cooking pans. I certainly would not stay here again. The only nice thing about this condo was the beach access.Guest review byCharissa - 10.0
The north shore has many beach choices.
The north shore has many beach choices. Def less crowded and great for families. Numerous food trucks and outdoor adventures available. Best time was had at the Waimea Falls area, as well as the Polynesian Cultural Center.Guest review byDianaUnited States - 10.0
Very laid back and chill. NOT Honolulu!!
Very laid back and chill. NOT Honolulu!! We were actually right near Waimea Bay going to Haleiwa was like going to the big city. Would be happy to visit here again. Beaches superb and not crowded (late April). Lots of activities, most especially swimming with sharks (One Ocean Diving). Some nice walks in the hills, too. Another great nearby option is glider planing (Above and Beyond).Guest review byPaulUnited States - 8.0
Would like to explore more of the island but not ever stay...
Would like to explore more of the island but not ever stay at the Tavares location again unless major changes are made & compensation for my unfortunate experience due to how unclean the room made me feel super anxious to even sleep in the bed with the linens provided. The local restaurants, beaches & scenery were premiere! Only con of the trip was the Tavares rental property. RENTER'S BEWARE!!!Guest review byFields - 10.0
Wonderful area!
Wonderful area! Swimming beach (for snorkeling) at Shark's Cove, was cool. Watching surfers and big waves at Pipeline was cool. You can walk to Waimea Bay Beach Park, to see great beach (but too dangerous to swim there in the winter). Very cool people there, at the Foodland, at the food trucks, and in the area. Short drive to Haleiwa to surf and swim, and short drive to Turtle Bay resort to swim and snorkel; both drives are worth it.Guest review byRhondaUnited States - 10.0
Turtle Bay is great location.
Turtle Bay is great location. Hotel is very quite, no other hotels nearby, just golf courses, beaches and beautiful trails. Rooms are spacious, very well equiped and maintained. Wish we stayed longer than just 3 nights. If you are looking for intimacy, this is the right place to stay.Guest review byJanCzech Republic - 10.0
Haleiwa is a short drive from the property.
Haleiwa is a short drive from the property. The beach we visited was very nice, plenty of shade for those who need it. We saw several turtles in the bay and watched the surfers. The town is perfect for strolling thru small shops, art galleries and cafe's.Guest review byChristineUnited States - 10.0
There are so many beaches in Pupukea, whether you want to...
There are so many beaches in Pupukea, whether you want to surf, snorkel or swim there is a beach for you! The beaches are beautiful and clean. There aren't too many hikes in the area. The Pillbox hike by the elementary school is beautiful! And it's less than 2 miles from Foodland. Foodland has all that you need to eat, but if you want food that you don't have to make there are several food trucks right next door. (If you want more food and shopping options Haleiwa is only a 15 minute ride away - 15 to 25 minutes on the bus) The North Shore is refreshingly undeveloped and almost everything closes by 9pm. It's quiet and beautiful and the laid-back, easy-going pace is perfect for anyone who just wants to relax and refresh.Guest review bySarahUnited States - 6.0
A remote village on the north shore of Oahu, this area has...
A remote village on the north shore of Oahu, this area has beautiful weather and is great to see the big wave surfers in the winter. However, the beaches are not particularly swimmable unless you are a great swimmer due to the size of the surf and rip currents. While great for surfing, it is not so great for everyone else. There are few dining options in this area and unless you are willing to drive 20-30 minutes to the closest small town, you will be eating resort food when available or from a food truck. So remote that Domino's won't even deliver. That should say something because people who pay $800+ per night for accommodations don't usually want Domino's pizza. But it was the last resort.Guest review bySeanUnited States