Popular beach town on O’ahu’s Windward Coast

Kailua is known for its powdery coastline and easygoing attitude. Windsurfing on Lanikai Beach and the quaint boutiques of Kailua Town draw crowds of tourists, who drive 10 miles north from Honolulu and stay for a few days. Military service members might stay for a few years, with Marine Corps Base Hawaii on the city’s northern peninsula. Nevertheless, short-term visitors and long-term residents mix together like nowhere else on O’ahu. 

Top-rated Lanikai and Kailua beaches, hikes in the Ko’olau Range

Crowded with both locals and tourists, Lanikai and Kailua beaches are on countless lists for top 10 beaches in the world. Sea turtles frequent their turquoise waters, and their white sands have views of Ulupa’u Crater and the Mokulua Islands. Nicknamed The Mokes, these islands are popular with kayakers and paddleboarders, who often make the milelong trip from shore. They’re also visible from Lanikai Pillbox, one of the most traveled hikes in the area. This trek follows a ridgeline just above Kailua Bay, with southern-facing views of the Ko’olau Mountains. Other standout hikes are in these mountains, including Maunawili Falls and Olomana Three Peaks Trail, and forest reserves cover the area.

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