North Beach
Kailua, HI 96734
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North Beach is a stunning natural feature located in Kailua, Hawaii, United States. This picturesque beach offers pristine white sands, crystal clear waters, and breathtaking views of the surrounding tropical landscape. Visitors can enjoy sunbathing, swimming, and beachcombing along the shore, or take part in water sports such as surfing, snorkeling, and kayaking. North Beach is the perfect destination for those seeking a tranquil and idyllic escape in the heart of paradise.
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"Beautiful place to surf! It's a little reefy so when it's big, it's more intermediate/sketchy."
"Good waves per the surfers. Good beach area. No rinse station. Changing area. Portalet."
"NORTH BEACH AND PYRAMID ROCK SURF BREAK INFO: Great beach on MCBH. North Beach is the eastern most beach, and Pyramid Rock is the western side. It's about a mile between the two spots. These two spots house arguably the best surf breaks on the windward side of the island. Pyramid is a rocky outcropping reef break, with lefts and rights depending on swell. The reef here doesn't change much, it's a little windier than North Beach but on light wind days with swell it can get epic. Plenty of tiger sharks spotted here in the line up, as the entrance to Kaneohe Bay is right around the corner from the rock North Beach has many moods and faces. In the wintertime large Northwest swells deposit a bunch of sand here that covers the reef. This can be a blessing or a curse depending on swell, direction, and winds. When the sandbars are in full effect, the waves can get very good and heavy but also will detonate on the inside and can easily snap a board or break bones. North Beach is typically a very good wave and will always be more crowded than Pyramid. During the Spring time the sand moves out and the reef becomes exposed again. This typically helps the wave hold up nicely even with onshore winds. The water is also deeper when the reef is exposed, and the wave will be a bit slopier. Despite being on a military base, both of these breaks can produce some world class waves and along with those some extremely talented surfers. If you are a beginner or don't know the etiquette it's best to only go out on smaller days. Plenty of heated arguments occur here during swells, and there are several guys/gals who pay their dues here and surf every day, even when conditions are less than ideal. Pay attention to the flags and listen to the lifeguards. Depending on conditions, sometimes the beach will stay open even during a large heavy swell. It may look inviting, but if you don't know what you're doing you get seriously hurt or drown The beaches themselves are a good spot to hang out, have family days and drink some beers. Dogs are allowed on the beach anytime after 1500. Drew"
"Fantastic place to watch surfers brave the waves! Sadly, lots of trash washes up on this beach and you must be careful when walking...but don't be surprised to see beach goers of all ages cleaning up debris. Take a trash bag with you when you go and be a part of the solution! MCHB citizens rock!!!"
"Quiet and private beach for military folks. Great place to bring your dog and family to frolic on the beach. The tides can make it tricky to traverse the lava rock along the shores. Disappointed with the amount of micro plastics on the beaches around here."
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