samedi 2 décembre 2017

Spend Your Holiday In Fun With Oahu North Shore Tours

By Carolyn Gray


The Beaches of Hawaii are widely known to be a surfing paradise. Each year, surfers congregate at these beaches to ride their gigantic waves. This happens both in summer and winter. Whether you intend to travel in summer or winter, here is what you should expect from Oahu north shore tours.

During winter, the Banzai Pipeline, Waimea Bay and Sunset Beach experience pretty intense and ferocious waves. These waves are always a godsend for adrenaline junkies traveling from the rest of the country. In summer, the waves get calmer, thereby attracting many tourists who prefer swimming and sunbathing along the extensive white sandy beaches. The area also has lots of great boutiques, bistros and galleries.

The lands that sprawl from the north shoreline extend east up to the albatross. Generally, the sprawling landscape is serene and full of natural beauty, a stark difference from the chaotic scenes at downtown Honolulu. When you visit, ensure you sample the smoothies and garlic shrimps prepared at the many roadside trucks in the area. The trails and nearby waterfalls are also excellent for hiking. Many tourists always make it a point to buy items and eat at the restaurants, Clapboard shops and surf boutiques of Haleiwa.

Many tour companies have packages that cover sightseeing tours, helicopter rides over the coastline, cage diving and surf lessons. Helicopter rides are great to take at sunset. Your package should also take you to the renowned Waimea Valley waterfalls.

One memorable activity during your visit should be a plunge in a shark cage. The cage offers one on one interaction with deadly sharks. Your safety is guaranteed as the cages come built with steel reinforcements. A short plunge will give you lots of insights on the predatory nature of sharks.

Viewing the entire north shore from the air is also a worthwhile experience. A helicopter ride will give you unhindered views of all the great sites including spectacular valleys, fjords and waterfalls. The helicopters used for this purpose are the open door and glass bottom versions, ensuring tourists get the best possible views of the surroundings below. 40 minutes in the air should cost about 230 dollars.

Going on horseback is a very practical way to explore the landscape that covers the interior of the shoreline. Your ride may set you back between 45 and 110 bucks, depending on the duration you spend on it. There area has magnificent private ranches for groups that prefer extensive riding expeditions. Riding is suitable for experienced and inexperienced riders. Partners who want privacy may opt for private romantic rides.

If you do not know how to surf, you should have nothing to worry about. There are beginner lessons at various points along the coastline. You can choose to learn surfing, kayaking or standup paddling. Once you grasp the basics, have fun on the waves that constantly pound the beaches. Try to exercise caution while surfing in winter due to the choppy waters. Summer is generally safe for water sports.




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