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Honolulu: North Shore: At A Glance
Considered the surfing capital of the world, the North Shore of O`ahu is where you'll find those famous surf spots that you've heard of – Sunset Bea-ch, the Banzai Pipeline and Waimea Bay. It's also the most laidback part of the island, with only one major resort and a vast scattering of more low-key vacation rentals and beach bungalows. The North Shore area spans from La`ie on the northwestern side of the island to Kaena Point on the eastern edge. Although only about 40 miles from busy Waikiki, the mellow North Shore seems a world away.
SURF LESSONS
If you're interested in learning to surf, O`ahu is the place to start. Besides being great exercise, you're guaranteed to come back with some great "Hang Ten" stories to tell your jealous buddies at home!
Most of the year, you'll be able to find kind enough waves to accommodate beginners. If you're interested in learning to surf, heading to the professionals is suggested as they will give you helpful hints to getting up on your board, ocean safety tips and provide you with the proper equipment.
Here are a couple of surf schools that serve the entire island:
Hans Hedemann Surf School, tel. 808-924-4778, www.hhsurf.com, is one of O`ahu's best-known surf schools and has a good reputation throughout the island. Hans Hedemann Surf School has been around for more than 17 years and has a roster of high-profile clients like Adam Sandler, Cameron Diaz and Justin Timberlake. The company has branches at the Park Shore Waikiki right across from Waikiki Beach, at the Kahala Hotel and Resort on the Windward Coast and at Turtle Bay Resort on the North Shore. They offer private lessons ($115/per hour, $150/two hours), semi-private lessons ($95/per hour, $125/two hours), group lessons ($50/per hour, $75/two hours), private lessons for kids ($115/per hour, $150/two hours), surf lessons with the master himself, Hans Hedemann ($250/hour), or lessons from their staff of professional surfers ($250/two hours).
Girls Who Surf, tel. 808-371-8917 or 808-561-3004, (nine locations throughout O`ahu), www.girlswhosurf.com, info@GirlsWhoSurf.com. This company is all about fun, adventure and surfing, focusing on but not limited to girls. The instructors operate all over the island and provide free transportation from almost anywhere island-wide. Some of the most popular locales are Waikiki, Ko `Olina and the North Shore, depending on the weather and conditions. Call ahead of time for reservations and choose from basic, intensive, introductory or a package of lessons. All you need to bring is a towel and sunscreen – surfboards, rash guards and fins are provided by Girls Who Surf. The most popular lesson is the Basic Surf Option that gives you an hour and 45 minutes of surf time plus about half an hour of travel time (all for $90). Check out their cool website for more information, plus a showcase of surf products and logo items.
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The North Shore, in the context of geography of the Island of Oʻahu, refers to the north-facing coastal area of Oʻahu between Kaʻena Point and Kahuku Point. The largest settlement is Haleʻiwa. This area is best known for its massive waves, attracting surfers from all around the globe.

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Surfing

The northern hemisphere winter months on the North Shore see a concentration of surfing activity, taking advantage of swells originating in the stormy North Pacific. Notable surfing spots include Waimea Bay and Sunset Beach.

The spot of Ehukai Beach, commonly known as the Banzai Pipeline, is the most notable surfing spot on the North Shore, and is considered a prime spot for competitions due to its close proximity to the beach, giving spectators, judges, and photographers a great view.

The North Shore is considered to be the surfing mecca of the world, and every December hosts three competitions, which make up the Triple Crown of Surfing. The three men's competitions are the Reef Hawaiian Pro, the O'Neill World Cup of Surfing, and the Billabong Pipeline Masters. The three women's competitions are the Reef Hawaiian Pro, the Roxy Pro Sunset, and the Billabong Pro on the neighboring island of Maui.[1]

Waimea Bay plays host to the Quiksilver Big Wave Invitational in Memory of Eddie Aikau. This is an exclusive competition and participants must be invited. The competitions has a scheduled window of dates each winter, however the competition has a minimum requirement of 20 foot waves. Therefore, the competition is not held every year.

Learning to Surf

Although the North Shore is known for its large winter surf, there are a number of surf schools that can teach a beginner the basics of surfing in coves that are protected from the larger waves.

Television and Film

Due to its natural beauty, close proximity to Honolulu, and large waves, the North Shore is a popular area for filming.

The Fox Network TV show North Shore was filmed in the area, as were the last few seasons of Baywatch.

ABC's Lost is also filmed almost entirely on O'ahu, with much of it filmed on the North Shore. The area of Turtle Bay features rock formations and constant rolling surf, making it ideal as a backdrop for Lost.

The North Shore was also the setting for the movies North Shore, Blue Crush, and Forgetting Sarah Marshall, as well as being fictionalized for the animated film Surf's Up.

Accommodation

The North Shore only houses one large commercial hotel, the Turtle Bay Resort, which also has 2 world-class golf courses. Other accommodations are available in privately run condos, house rentals, and a youth hostel.[2]

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