Oah’u
Waikiki, The North Shore, Pearl Harbor… these are the first thing most people think of when they hear “Oah’u”. These noteworthy areas only scratch the surface of this adventure driven island.
An aerial view of Kualoa and Chinaman's Hat
The final portion of the infamous 3 Peaks hike, otherwise known as Mt. Olomana
Byodo-In Temple
A thick-lipped barrel at Sandy Beach
Lulumuahu Waterfall
A Hawaiian ridge top covered by a thick layer of clouds
Bamboo Forest
An aerial view of a sailboat on a glassy morning
Lifeguard tower overlooking Chinaman's Hat
A local bodyboarder pulls into a closeout at Sandy Beach
An arieal view of one of Hawaii's most iconic hotels, the Rainbow Tower
The NE tip of Kualoa Ranch with Chinaman's Hat in the background
Last light creeping over a ridgeline
One of the most dangerous and well known cliff diving spots on Oahu, the Spitting Cave
The view from Makapu'u Head with Mt. Olomana in the distance
Known as one of the world's most popular big wave surfing destinations, Wiamea Bay is also home to beautiful botanical gardens up the valley
The H3 cuts through Hawaii's rugged landscape
The dramatic, Mt. Olomana
The best way to take in Oahu's breathtaking views, from a door's off helicopter
3 Chinook helicopters prepped and ready at an Army Airbase
Makapu'u trails provide excellent views and allow visitors to visit old WWII bunkers, scattered among the hillsides
A visitor takes in the view as the sun sets over Ala Wai Harbor
One of the most breathtaking rituals, the Lantern Ceremony held on Memorial Day at Ala Moana Beach
Shadows of a Hawaiian ridgeline in B&W