- Waialua, Hawaii - Wikipedia
Waialua (Hawaiian pronunciation: [vɐjəˈluwə] ⓘ) is a census-designated place and North Shore community in the Waialua District on the island of Oʻahu, City County of Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Waialua (2025) - Tripadvisor
See what other travelers like to do, based on ratings and number of bookings Book these experiences for a closer look at the region From quick jaunts to full-day outings These rankings are informed by Tripadvisor data—we consider traveler reviews, ratings, number of page views, and user location 1 Mokuleia Beach Park
- Top places to visit in Waialua town on the North Shore
Nestled between Haleiwa and Mokuleia, Waialua is a former sugar mill town that is a great place to escape the crowds With hip cafés, stylish thrift shops and some of the freshest ahi you can find on the island, there’s plenty to do in this chill plantation town
- Best Waialua (Search by check-in location) in Oahu for 2025 . . .
Waialua, nestled on Oahu’s North Shore, is a quaint, historic town known for its agricultural roots and laid-back vibe Once a thriving sugar mill town, it now features local farms, charming shops, and a relaxed atmosphere
- Waialua | Hawaii Life Vacations
Located on Oahu’s northern shore at the base of the Waianae Mountains, Waialua is a former sugar plantation town The Waialua Sugar Mill was the last sugar mill to operate on Oahu when it closed in 1996
- Waialua, Oahu | To-Hawaii. com
Waialua is a quiet North Shore town on O'ahu with deep plantation roots Centered around the historic Waialua Sugar Mill, the community has transformed into a hub for local artisans and growers
- Waialua, HI Map Directions - MapQuest
Waialua, located on the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii, is renowned for its charming rural atmosphere and its deep-rooted history in sugar plantation agriculture Once a bustling sugar mill town, Waialua has gracefully transitioned into a quaint community that retains much of its historical charm
- A Guide to Waialua for the Sustainably Minded » FLUX
This ʻāina momona is Waialua A fertile land once rife with unceasing stretches of loʻi kalo and loko iʻa, Oʻahu’s most northern moku extends from coastal Kaʻena Point up into the Koʻolau Mountains and back down to Waimea Bay
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