The Little Town In Hawaii That Might Just Be The Most Unique Town In The World
By Megan Shute|Published November 17, 2016
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Megan Shute
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With more than 10 years of experience as a professional writer, Megan holds a degree in Mass Media from her home state of Minnesota. After college, she chose to trade in her winter boots for slippahs and moved to the beautiful island of Oahu, where she has been living for more than five years. She lives on the west side but is constantly taking mini-road trips across the island and visits the neighboring islands whenever she can getaway. She loves hiking, snorkeling, locally-grown coffee, and finding the best acai bowl on Oahu.
Voted as the state’s favorite small town by Hawaii Magazine, Haleiwa seems like a world away from bustling Waikiki. This sleepy surfer town on Oahu’s north shore has a laid-back vibe and charming aesthetic, but also luxuries like killer beaches, mouthwatering restaurants, art galleries galore, adorable shops, and stellar vacation rentals. Haleiwa was also named one of the World’s Coolest Surf Towns by Travel + Leisure, and was recognized as a “Dream Town” by Coastal Living.
At Only In Hawaii, we tend to feature Haleiwa a lot – in the best places for creative people, charming small towns, best beachside towns, etc. – but I believe that it deserves all the recognition in the world. After all, it is one of my all-time favorite places to hang out. And after hearing about the town, we’re sure you’ll agree.
On your way into town, be sure to take a look at the iconic Haleiwa sign, and take a photograph if you must - just don’t stop your rental car in the middle of the road.
This little Hawaiian town is not only full of history - but also incredible shops, restaurants, and activities. While you're in town, here are just a few places you won't want to miss.
Once you step inside, you will see the in-house Diedrich roasters where baristas can be found manually roasting small batches of coffee every day. Known for their fresh artisan brews, you must try their Hawaiian Paradise Blend.
Pair your coffee with an acai bowl from Haleiwa Bowls.
For the perfect pre-adventure breakfast, Haleiwa Bowls serves up the best acai bowls and smoothies around. The small shack in Haleiwa may not look like much, but sometimes the best foods come from the most surprising locations.
I suggest grabbing a rental from Tropical Rush – you’ll start out on the Anahola River where you can cruise down the river while you get used to the board before heading into the bay.
What once began as a small grocery story has transformed into so much more – t-shirts, souvenirs, snacks and, of course, their famous shave ice. On a hot summer day, the store produces more than 1,000 shave ices!
Not into shave ice? First off, that’s weird, second, no worries! Head to Scoop of Paradise instead.
This tiny shop is my go-to favorite after a long day on the water. The pineapple cheesecake and vanilla macadamia nut homemade ice creams are wonderfully Hawaiian, and sure to satisfy your sweet tooth.
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There is no shortage of hip surf shops and quirky souvenir stores.
Full of killer surf shops, cute clothing boutiques, souvenir shops and specialty stores, the Haleiwa stretch of Kamehameha Highway is home to some epic shopping. Must-stops include
The town home to several incredible art galleries to explore.
With traditional floor seating, a cool vibe, fresh fish, stellar specialty drinks and an impressive selection, Banzai Sushi Bar is the best spot on Oahu’s North Shore for sushi.
With a breathtaking setting, mouthwatering seafood dishes, top-notch service, and occasional live entertainment, Haleiwa Joe's is the perfect spot for a dinner you'll never forget.
While on Oahu’s north shore, be sure to check out these 17 must-stops, from Waialua to Kahuku.
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