Sunset Beach Hawaii

Tripadvisor (925) · Park in Haleiwa, United States
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Sunset Beach Park is a picturesque park located in Haleiwa, Hawaii, United States. This beautiful park offers stunning views of the sunset over the …

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4.5/5 · 925 reviews
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Aug 27, 2024
The entire island of Oahu is absolutely gorgeous! Went to many famous beaches - Waikiki, all the North Shore beaches, East side, Pipeline, etc… But I really loved the off-the-tourist trap areas wh… Full review by s0uthernc0uple
Jun 9, 2024
As its name says try to be there before sunset. Imo, this is by far the best beach on north Oahu shore. Parking in front of the beach, as well across the road where're the restrooms. During our visit… Full review by BrakiWorldTraveler
Apr 25, 2024
This was our last stop on our North Shore adventure from Waikiki. We hoped to make it to the beach by sunset, but we were only able to catch the tail end. Regardless, it was a great beach! Full review by stephaniephilly

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Is tent camping allowed here?
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No. There is only a beach and not enough park area for that. Check out HawaiiStateParks org slash camping for information on camping in Hawaii.
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What happens when there are surfing championships, do you pay to watch? and what about parking your car?
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I asked my best friend (who lives on Oahu) what it was like during the championships and (like the previous response) sleep in your car- see if a hotel nearby is available- …
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I asked my best friend (who lives on Oahu) what it was like during the championships and (like the previous response) sleep in your car- see if a hotel nearby is available- parking is not an option... unless you have been sleeping in a spot for at least a night. It's going to be PACKED, and every place that parking exists is going to charge you a ridiculous amount of money (if it's not already completely full.) People line the entire beach line (The Entire North Shore) watching the competition. If I were you, I would try and get into the area 2 days before the championship, and try and stay at a cheap hotel (no worry about parking or walking miles to see with a pair of binoculars.) It is extremely crowded and something that has become VERY sacred to the Hawaiian people so it's very laid back and fun- but driving in on the day of the championship is going to be a 4 hour, bumper to bumper line of traffic. If there's a cheap hotel (book one ASAP as they fill up FAST!) Hope this helps
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