Welcome to Haleiwa
Hale’iwa has a couple of welcome signs in town, this one features a man surfer and has a complimentary woman surfer nearby. read more
Hale’iwa has a couple of welcome signs in town, this one features a man surfer and has a complimentary woman surfer nearby. read more
The Hookipa surf break on Maui’s northern shore is known world-wide for its windsurfing and kiteboarding. It is also known and commemorated in songs as a great surf spot. read more
Standing up on a surfboard is tough enough, let alone walking to the front of the board and hanging five or ten toes over the nose. But this man was able to get five over the front standing on a boogie board, which is considerably more difficult. read more
On a smaller day at the world famous Oahu Banzai Pipeline surf break, a pair of groms (young surfers) make their plan of attack. read more
Lahaina Maui has a couple of spots where one can find surfers nearly every day of the year. Just off the Lahaina pier is one such place. read more
Maui’s Ho’okipa Beach is world-famous for its surfing and wind-surfing breaks. read more
Waikiki is a playground for all ages and all activities including, of course, surfing. read more
The daily winds, wide open spaces, and warm weather of Kailua Bay on Hawaii’s island of Oahu make it an ideal spot for windsurfing and kiteboarding. read more
Stand Up Paddleboarding (SUP) has boomed in recent years. Originally developed by Waikiki’s beach boys in the 1950’s, this sport has come into it’s own…even for dogs. read more