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Fast wi-fi, AC, deck, parking, Private entrance
Welcome you to our home, where we made the perfect studio for professionals who work from home. Quiet and private setting with a dedicated Wi-Fi repeater, fast speeds, lots of natural lighting, and AC. Functional and very well thought of. Work from the cozy leather chairs, comfy bed, dining area or even from private gated deck. 2 minute walk to Starbucks. The studio is perfectly located at the entrance of Hale'iwa town in walking distance to the town's center and 10 min from the nearest freeway.

SEArider TWO at Turtle Bay (1 bedroom / 1 bath)
Our number one priority at SEArider is to provide our guests with a luxury Hawaiian experience. This unit has been completely renovated with our main focus being quality and comfort. Nestled in the condominiums that surround Turtle Bay, TWO has a luxurious but minimal feel with a mauka (mountain) inspired theme. Key features include locally made and dyed linens and waffle print towels. TWO sits directly below our other property, SEArider ONE (please search us on Air BnB for photos and reviews.)

HawaiianaLuxe_Townhouse at Turtle Bay_Hale LuLu
Come to escape to this newly renovated 1,150SF 2 bedrooms/2.5 bathroom townhouse for a soul comforting Northshore stay! Away from hustling downtown, Hale Lulu sits peacefully a few minutes away from iconic Turtle Bay Hotel and the most beautiful secluded beaches and trails! This unit is the biggest model in Kulima West. We offer 2 king size beds and 1 queen bed in three different bedrooms for your restful stay. The best cleaning crew was hired for your luxurious staying experience in Hawaii.

Turtle Bay Corner Condo With A Fairway View!
Resort-style amenities at your doorstep, including snorkeling beach access, pool, tennis courts, & 2 world-class golf courses. East Side of Kuilima Estates, on the Fazio 17th w/cool breezes, new washer & dryer, and A/C in bedroom & living room for comfort. The unit is locally owned and operated by longtime North Shore residents. After you have experienced all of the attractions O’ahu has to offer, check out our place on Molokai. Relax there and enjoy a true authentic Hawaiian experience!

Beachfront Getaway - Hawaiian Princess Condo
Mesmerizing sunset views from this sandy beach front condo. Nothing separates you from sparkling turquoise waters but footprints in the sand. Balcony is ideal height for turtle watching. From Nov- April you may spot a whale. This vibrant land is full of surprises. Even dolphins spin by now and then. Escape the crowds of Waikiki to experience a real Hawaiian lifestyle. Snorkel, boogie board or surf right out your door. Awakening to the rhythm of the ocean can change your life forever.

NEWLY RENOVATED (2021) Turtle Bay Haven!
NEWLY RENOVATED condo (2021) at Turtle Bay on Oahu's world famous North Shore. Enjoy more than 5 miles of secluded beaches, 2 private swimming pools, 2 private tennis & pickle ball courts, 2 PGA golf courses, horseback riding & fine dining all less than a 5 minute walk from your front door! The condo was completely remodeled in 2021 (Kitchen, Bathrooms, Flooring, decor as well as AC throughout). This 1Bed, 2Bath unit is one of the few Legal and licensed vacation rentals on the North Shore!

North Shore Oahu Getaway at Turtle Bay Resort
880 acres of Turtle Bay Resort while staying in our luxury condo. Our beach cottage is a perfect place to relax and unwind. Located at Kuilima Estates West in the Gold Coast "quiet corner" of the property, less car traffic. It's called the Gold Coast for a reason! Enjoy stunning views of the golf course and a peek a boo view of the ocean right from the windows of your living room. Our condo has 3 on site pools, charcoal BBQ pit, tennis courts, and basketball courts in this gated community

Luxe Loft at Turtle Bay
Our Luxe Loft is located at Turtle Bay Kuilima Estates East on the North Shore of Oahu. Nestled in between the world famous Palmer Golf course, you will enjoy resort amenities with the comfort of condo living. The North Shore of Oahu is referred to as the 7 mile miracle, for its beautiful white sand beaches, world class waves and crystal blue waters. From Hale'iwa Beach Park to Sunset Beach, you will find the most beautiful shore line found anywhere on earth. It is truly a magical place.

Rated Top 5% Airbnb: Privacy & Luxury @ Turtle Bay
Relax in complete privacy at your newly renovated end-unit retreat, nestled among tropical greenery and filled with high-end touches. From the spa-style bathroom to the gourmet kitchen, every detail is designed for your comfort and care. Sip fresh espresso surrounded by original art from noted local artists, South Pacific antiques, and the cool air of a powerful split A/C. Modeled after 5-star Hawaiian resort bungalows, this peaceful hideaway invites you to unwind in quiet luxury.

The Coloradoan
One bed, one bath, close to parking, walk out lanai to large yard area facing 18th hole of Fazio golf course. Five minute walk to beach. Hawaiian country furnishings are deceptively simple but supremely comfortable. Owned by retired Colorado couple that spend winter months in Turtle Bay. Sleeps two only. Lots of amenities. Sorry, no pets, kids or surf boards. Can be rented for 1 to 3 months by tourists for deep discount. Has been popular with seniors and newly weds.

♥ North Shore Paradise at Turtle Bay ♥
For the discerning traveler, a designer curated space with every luxury detail thought of. When you step inside, you can feel the love poured into this space, and the exquisite detailed craftsmanship throughout. Nestled on the 3rd green of the famous Georgia Fazio course at Turtle Bay Kuilima Estates West on the North Shore of Oahu. A perfect spot to vacation, honeymoon, or spend some quality relaxation time. This magical space welcomes you with aloha.

Hawaiian Country Retreat - 30 day stays
This is a brand new house with new furnishings built and finished in April 2019. It is situated in the quiet country of the North Shore of Oahu just minutes from world famous beaches and surf breaks. Located in a gated community that is family friendly and safe, and a 10 min walk to an amazing stretch of wide open mostly deserted beach.
Popular amenities for Haleiwa vacation rentals
Haleiwa beach vacation rentals

Waikiki Shore - Beachfront

Nai’a Suite at La Bella’s-Walk to Beach-Licensed

Beach Beauty and Comfort in remote Oahu Paradise

Ko Olina Beach Oceanfront Views near Disney Aulani

Ocean View w/ 2 private balconies; Steps to Beach

*Serendipity on the Moana! - Legal & Beachfront!*

30 Steps to the beach! Sleeps 4 TA154-814-0544-01

Dreamy Beachfront Cottage with Breathtaking Views
Haleiwa house rentals

Haleiwa Waterfront House

Waikiki Gem, Stunning Ocean View, Parking Included

Waimea Bay Studio With Sauna - NS Oahu

Large family home 5 min from beach- with pool

Lanikai Ohana Hale: Tropical Cottage w/Pool, Lanai

Beautiful 4-BR Home| Near Beach| Mountain View

3BR New Construction w/Mt views, Close to Beach

Kalo Homes - Makaha's Hidden Gem
Beach house rentals in Haleiwa

Orchid Paradise- AC, Close to beach

Holiday Sale! Turtle Bay Kuilima Estates West #104

Kamalani's Hale, beachfront- 30 day minimum stay

Kaia Villa at Turtle Bay/North Shore Oahu

Oceanfront Escape Your Hawaii Home Away from Home

North Shore Beach House! Best Location

"Hina Hideaway", Views, AC, Walkable to Beach

"HALE HONU" North Shore Beach House
All About Haleiwa
On the North Shore of the Hawaiian Island of Oahu, around an hour from Waikiki, you’ll find the laidback town of Haleiwa, known for its pristine beaches and the most famous surf spot in the world, the Banzai Pipeline. Thrill seekers come here to surf epic waves, which can reach up to 40 feet high at the Pipeline, on the two-mile stretch of Ehukai Beach. For a more relaxed vibe, head to Sunset Beach, which has silky soft sands for sunbathing and calm waters for swimming and snorkeling. As the name suggests, this is also a great place to catch a legendary Hawaiian sunset. You could try kayaking or stand-up paddleboarding at Laniakea Beach, where you may also spot Hawaiian green sea turtles bathing on the algae-covered rocks.
Haleiwa town is full of historic buildings, which today are occupied by hip surf shops, cafes, restaurants, fashion boutiques, and art galleries, including the Haleiwa Art Gallery, which showcases works from local artists and photographers. For a true local’s experience, try some fresh local shrimp or pickled mango from one of the popular food trucks scattered around town.
The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Haleiwa
Almost any time of the year is a good time to visit Haleiwa, with a great range of north shore vacation rentals available for your stay, including houses and condos. July through September are the warmest months, when you can expect hot and humid temperatures all day and night. In August, the region celebrates Hawaiian music, dance, and history with the month-long Aloha Festival.
Hawaii’s shoulder seasons offer cooler weather with some rain, but you can still expect mostly pleasant temperatures for enjoying the beach. In March, the Honolulu Festival in Waikiki is a three-day celebration featuring cultural experiences, art and craft demonstrations, music, dance, and a parade. Note that the hurricane season in Hawaii officially runs from June to November.
Top things to do in Haleiwa
Waimea Valley
Head 10 minutes out of town to the lush Waimea Valley, where you can swim under a 45-foot waterfall and visit the Waimea Valley Arboretum and Botanical Garden. You can explore 600-year-old archaeological sites here, including the Hale o Lono Heiau, a temple dedicated to the god Lono. You can also experience cultural practices with locals, such as lei making, hala weaving, and a traditional Hawaiian luau.
Anahulu River
The calm waters of the Anahulu River, which feeds into Waimea Bay, are best explored through kayaking or stand-up paddleboarding. Perfect for casual paddlers and beginners, you can enjoy a slow paddle along the glassy river, where you’re likely to see an abundance of wildlife including sea turtles. The entire trip along the river takes about an hour, during which you’ll pass under the double arches of Rainbow Bridge.
Laniakea Beach
This is a popular beach for swimming, snorkeling, and respectfully witnessing sea turtles coming ashore to sun themselves. Laniakea Beach offers the opportunity to experience these graceful creatures in their natural habitat, but be aware that direct contact is strictly prohibited, and there are barriers separating the turtles from beachcombers. Volunteers are present at all times to answer any questions you may have and to ensure that no one gets too close to the turtles.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is the weather in Haleiwa?
Haleiwa has a tropical climate, with warm weather year-round. Average temperatures range from 68°F (20°C) in winter to 86°F (30°C) in summer. Rainfall is most frequent from November to March, while the rest of the year is generally drier.
What are some of the best things to do in Haleiwa?
Popular activities in Haleiwa include surfing at Banzai Pipeline, snorkeling at Shark's Cove, and hiking trails like the Pu'u O Mahuka Heiau State Historic Site. Visitors also enjoy a leisurely walk through Haleiwa Art Gallery to experience local and international artwork.
What is the best time of year to visit Haleiwa?
The most popular time to visit Haleiwa is during the winter months, from November to February, when the North Shore Surfing Championships take place. The Haleiwa Arts Festival in July also draws many visitors, featuring local and visiting artists.
What are the best places to stay in Haleiwa?
Popular areas to stay in Haleiwa include Pupukea, with its proximity to surfing spots, and Kawailoa, known for its beachfront properties. The historic downtown of Haleiwa also has a range of accommodations close to shopping and dining options.
What are the best places to visit in Haleiwa?
Visitors often enjoy the historic Haleiwa Town, known for its local art scene and unique shops. The Waimea Valley is a popular nature spot, and the Haleiwa Harbor is frequently visited for boating and fishing. The Dole Plantation, about 16 km away, provides an educational tour about pineapple farming.
What are some hiking trails in Haleiwa?
Hiking enthusiasts can explore the Ehukai Pillbox hike for panoramic ocean views, or the Waimea Valley Trail for a journey through botanical gardens ending at a waterfall. The Kaunala Trail is another recommended trail, providing views of native forest and wildlife.
What are some family activities to do in Haleiwa?
Families can explore Waimea Valley, a cultural and natural preservation area with botanical gardens and a waterfall. The North Shore Surf and Cultural Museum provides insight into the surfing history of the region. Haleiwa Ali'i Beach Park is a perfect spot for a beach day, with calm waters suitable for children.
What are some of the best day trip ideas in Haleiwa?
Day trips can include a visit to the Polynesian Cultural Center, about 26 km away, to learn about Pacific Island cultures. A trip to the Laie Hawaii Temple, 27 km away, is an opportunity to see impressive architecture. The Kualoa Ranch, approximately 38 km away, allows visitors to explore a working cattle ranch and movie location.
Are there vacation rentals with a dedicated workspace in Haleiwa?
Yes! Work meets play with ease at over 50 vacation rentals in Haleiwa featuring dedicated workspaces. Stay connected and productive in your home away from home.
Are there pet-friendly vacation rentals in Haleiwa?
Four-legged friends are welcome in Haleiwa. Choose from more than 20 vacation rentals for guests traveling with pets.
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100 of Haleiwa vacation rentals include wi-fi access
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4.8 Average rating
Haleiwa stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!
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