WAIMEA BAY (HawaiiNewsNow) - By dawn Sunday, massive crowds had already gathered on Oahu’s North Shore with parking lots filled to capacity at Waimea Bay for the 2024 Eddie Aikau Big Wave ...
Hawaii is known for sun, sand, and surf, and although there is plenty to do on Oahu, no trip to the island is complete ...
The parking lot at Waimea Bay Beach Park will be closed to the public beginning at 10 p.m. Saturday. The lot will be reserved for authorized event participants (staff and contestants) and official ...
Officials explain what the public can expect to ensure the safety and enjoyment of contest surfers, staff, and spectators at Waimea Bay Beach Park. Congress stepped back from the precipice of a ...
The North Shore of Oahu is surfing’s Mecca, the most sacred place on Earth for surfers. Some are scared of this place, some are inspired by this place, but all revere this place. From Pipeline ...
People watch large waves at Waimea Bay Friday on Oahu’s North Shore. Wave heights of over 25 feet are expected through the weekend, with the famed surf contest The Eddie Aikau Big Wave ...
The shape of the sea bottom makes these famous waves of Waimea Bay. As the ocean floor suddenly goes from very deep to ...
Oahu is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the world, making it a hidden gem for beach lovers. The best beaches on Oahu are spread across different regions of the island, each offering ...
In anticipation of hazardous conditions and massive crowds, city officials announced parking restrictions around Waimea Bay and increased staffing of first-responders along the North Shore.
U.S. News Insider Tip: The hike to Waimea Falls is about 3 ½ miles of flat, paved road with breathtaking scenery. Pack a picnic, take a swim and enjoy the surroundings. Also leave time to visit ...
Hawaii's beautiful beaches come in every size, shape, and color: wide, calm expanses that are perfect for families with young children; tiny, secluded coves where honeymooning couples can get away ...
In anticipation of hazardous conditions and massive crowds, city officials announced parking restrictions around Waimea Bay and increased staffing of first-responders along the North Shore.