This 55-Mile Drive Is the Best Way to See Hawaii's Stunning Coast
You will undoubtedly find breathtaking natural beauty wherever you look across the Hawaiian Islands, and the best way to witness these incredible views for yourself is to take a drive along one of Hawaii’s most scenic roads and highways. While there are some wonders that can only be seen via strenuous hiking trails, or even helicopter tour, there are others that simply require a vehicle – as well as a camera and killer driving playlist.


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Pictured above is the stunning Makapu'u Point Lookout. If you'd like to get in a workout on your long scenic drive, consider hiking the 2-mile Makapu'u Lighthouse Trail. The paved trail is perfect for those of all skill levels, and the views are absolutely second-to-none.

Pro tip: take the time to hike down to the beautiful Halona Cove. Situated between Halona Point and the Halona Blowhole, this small rocky cove is perfectly picturesque, and has been featured in films like Pirates of the Caribbean and 50 First Dates.

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Listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its role as a training ground for ancient Hawaiian chiefs, Kualoa Beach Park (above) is a true wonder. With fine sand and glistening waters, this beach is perfect for swimming, beach-combing, picnics, and camping.

Photographed from above is the famous Hanauma Bay. Perhaps one of Oahu’s most visited tourist destinations is Hanauma Bay State Park, and rightfully so – it is one of the island’s premier spots if you want to experience Hawaii’s beautiful sea life by way of snorkeling. Swim amongst the coral reef, vibrantly colored fish, and even honu (green sea turtles)!



Kahuku is known for its plethora of roadside shrimp shacks and epic food trucks. If you aren’t sure where to stop, we recommend Giovanni’s: this is by far the most famous spot here, and the perfect eatery for a casual dinner while traveling along Kamehameha Highway.
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Want to continue your scenic seaside drive? Check out this road trip that stretches from Turtle Bay to Haleiwa.
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