Haleʻiwa Aliʻi Beach Park is a beloved North Shore landmark in Hawaii, drawing swimmers, surfers, and families to its calm protected waters and tree-lined sands.
Haleʻiwa Aliʻi Beach Park sits at the heart of Haleiwa, the storied surf town that has anchored North Shore culture since the early twentieth century. The town grew around a sugar plantation economy and later became a gathering point for surfers drawn to the powerful winter swells that roll in from the North Pacific. The beach park itself has long served as a community hub, hosting surf contests and local gatherings against a backdrop of ironwood pines and open ocean.
The breakwater that defines the park's southern edge creates a sheltered lagoon that is unusually gentle by North Shore standards, making it one of the few spots along this coastline where families with young children can wade and swim with confidence outside of winter. Snorkelers find a modest reef community near the rocks, with small fish weaving through coral heads in the clear, shallow water. The grassy lawn behind the sand is well maintained, with restrooms, outdoor showers, and picnic facilities that make a full day here entirely comfortable.
After time on the sand, the walkable streets of Haleiwa town offer plate lunch spots, surf shops that have been operating for decades, and the famous shave ice stands that draw visitors from across the island. The park also serves as a front-row seat to the broader North Shore surf scene; on days when a swell is running, you can watch experienced surfers working the outer breaks from the shore without paddling out yourself. Haleʻiwa Aliʻi Beach Park earns its place as a North Shore essential by combining accessibility and natural beauty in a setting that feels genuinely rooted in place.
Visit during summer months, roughly May through September, when the waters are at their calmest and most suitable for swimming and snorkeling.
Try the shave ice at one of the legendary stands just a short walk from the park in historic Haleiwa town.
Bring reef-safe sunscreen and water shoes, as sections of the shoreline near the breakwater have shallow rocky patches.
Arrive early on weekends to secure a shaded picnic table beneath the ironwood trees before the park fills with local families.
Walk the shoreline north toward the Haleiwa Small Boat Harbor at dusk for an unhurried view of the sun dropping toward the horizon over the Pacific.
Paddle a glow-lit SUP at sunset from Haleʻiwa Beach Park
Private half-day or full-day fishing out of Haleiwa Harbor
Learn to surf together on Oahu’s North Shore
Paddle or kayak the Anahulu River with a guide and private launch access
Taste North Shore favorites with a Dole pineapple stop and a whole pineapple for adults
Explore Oahu’s North Shore in a private vehicle with a local guide for 8 hours
Sail into a North Shore sunset from Haleiwa Harbor
Snorkel with sharks and support marine conservation research
Learn stand up paddling in a small open group on Anahulu Stream
Rent a paddleboard or kayak in Haleʻiwa for an hour or a full day
Private guided hike to waterfalls, mountain views, or bird sanctuaries
Paddle at sunset in Haleiwa with water photos included
Ride The Surf Bus to Oahu’s North Shore with 2 activity choices
Customize your private Oahu circle island Jeep day with a local guide
Private 2-hour sunset cruise from Haleiwa Harbor

Explore Oahu's North Shore reefs on a private 4-hour snorkel and fishing charter.
Ride the Surf Bus to Oahu’s North Shore with gear rental and Waimea Valley admission
Rent a SUP for a quick North Shore paddle near Haleiwa
Rent a stand up paddleboard all day in Haleiwa
Private surf lesson for your family, with a 3-student minimum
Choose a surf lesson or paddleboard turtle tour, then share a private sunset BBQ
Surf for 2 hours, then look for Hawaiian turtles and shave ice
Rent a SUP on the Anahulu River with delivery and pick-up included
Build a custom North Shore day with tastings, Haleiwa lunch, and sea turtle swim time
See Oahu’s North Shore: Dole Plantation, Haleiwa, surf spots and beach turtles
Tandem surf lesson for kids with instructor on the same board
Explore crystal-clear waters and spot dolphins, turtles, sharks, and seasonal humpback whales
Rent a SUP or kayak and launch right into the Anahulu River
Snorkel with sharks in clear North Shore waters, guided by experienced safety divers
Spot humpback whales with a biologist-led crew on a comfortable 2-hour boat tour
Private 5- or 9-hour charter from Haleiwa for up to 6 anglers
Private surf lesson for 3–5 people with an instructor just for your group
Glow down the Anahulu River on LED-lit paddleboards at dusk
See Oahu highlights with your private guide, plus a swim at Waimea Falls
Learn to surf with expert instructors; all skill levels welcome
Rent surfboards, body boards, snorkel sets, SUPs, and beach chairs in Haleiwa
Suit up and hive-dive on a private honey bee farm tour
Spot whales off Oahu’s North Shore on a scenic boat ride
Paddle the Anahulu River and watch the sunset over the Pacific
Paddle the Anahulu River at sunrise on a beginner-friendly guided tour
Stand up paddleboard with trained rescue dogs on Oahu’s North Shore
Surf lesson with trained rescue dogs on Oahu’s North Shore
Tour Oʻahu’s North Shore privately from Ko Olina, with Waimea Valley and Haleʻiwa stops