2 Best Sights in Leeward and Central Oahu, Oahu

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We've compiled the best of the best in Leeward and Central Oahu - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

The LineUp at Wai Kai

Fodor's Choice

An all-in-one, surf-themed recreation complex at Hoakalei Resort (a master-planned community) on the Ewa Beach waterfront, the LineUp celebrates Hawaii’s connection with water, surf, and cultural traditions. It centers around the Wai Kai Wave, a 100-foot wave pool that emulates river surfing, and there's also a 52-acre lagoon for paddling or floating. Wai Kai doesn’t have a hotel yet, but it serves as a popular community hub, with three restaurants and numerous programs and activities, such as farmers markets, surfing classes, and performances. It’s just a 10-minute drive from Kapolei and worth the drive to check out the complex. You can ride a shuttle to Wai Kai from West Oahu (Ko Olina, $35 round-trip) or Waikiki (from various resorts, $35 round-trip).

91-1621 Keoneula Blvd., Ewa Beach, HI, 96706, USA
808-515–7873
Sight Details
$50 for 4 hours at the Lagoon; from $60 for the Wave; $125 for Learn to Surf

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Dole Plantation

Pineapple plantation days are nearly defunct in Hawaii, but you can still celebrate the state's famous golden fruit at this promotional center with exhibits, a huge gift shop, a snack concession, educational displays, and one of the world's largest mazes. Take the self-guided Garden Tour, or hop aboard the Pineapple Express for a 20-minute train tour to learn a bit about life on a pineapple plantation. Kids love the more than 3-acre Pineapple Garden Maze, made up of 14,000 tropical plants and trees. If you do nothing else, stop by the cafeteria in the back for a delicious pineapple soft-serve Dole Whip. This is about a 40-minute drive from Waikiki, a suitable stop on the way to or from the North Shore.

64-1550 Kamehameha Hwy., Wahiawa, HI, 96786, USA
808-621–8408
Sight Details
Plantation free, Pineapple Express $14, maze $10, garden tour $8

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