Cabins near Honolulu with surfing

Combining big city life with the joys of camping.

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Holomua Farms

4 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents1 acres · Waialua, HI
If you love: Off-grid experiences, farm to table, sustainable communities, rooted in Hawaiian culture, vegan, plant-based, farming, nature, beach, hiking, animals, yoga, positive people, holistic healing, mediation, music and beautiful healing spaces then this is the place for you. Location is off-grid and accessible off a dirt road- 4wd vehicles required if raining. We have a 4wd vehicle to use for additional cost. We are less than 10 minutes from Haleiwa town and 15 minutes from the nearest beaches.
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1 site · Lodging5 acres · Wailuku, HI
Nestled in the foothills on an organic farm. Off grid Cabin. Enjoy clean air, Star gaze at night and listen to the waves crashing. Amazing sunset views. Close to the ocean and only 20 minutes from Haleiwa town. Honolulu 50 minutes. Great waves, amazing beaches. Farm life is good. Come visit with us and enjoy your time in Hawaii.
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Cabins near Honolulu with surfing guide

Overview

With the big city juxtaposed against the blue water and sandy beaches, camping at Honolulu is the ideal combination of fun and relaxation. Enjoy some coastal camping on Sand Island, located on the Honolulu Harbor. There are beaches, hiking trails, snorkeling, and even a small community on the island itself with watersport rentals and eateries. After getting your fill of lazing on the beach and swimming, head across the channel to Honolulu proper where you can find the Polynesian Cultural Center, the World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument, the Battleship Missouri Memorial, and downtown shopping. Head a little further inland to the Honolulu Watershed Forest Reserve. Both the Lulumahu Falls and Monoa Falls are stunning hikes. For great views, hike up to the Nu'uanu Pali Lookout. If hiking is your thing, take the Makapu'u Point Lighthouse Trail. Stop along the way at Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve and the Sea Life Park. Whether you want to explore nature or combine camping with some city fun, Honolulu has it.

Nearby attractions

  • Camping near Waimanalo Beach Park offers a mix of soft sandy beaches, azure waters, and towering palm trees. With incredible sunrise views, the Waimanalo Beach Park camping adventure provides a paradise-like escape, perfect for beach lovers.
  • For dramatic landscapes and water-based fun, consider camping near Kualoa Regional Park. The Kualoa camping experience showcases majestic cliff backdrops, lush greenery, and opportunities for kayaking, making it a stunning Hawaiian adventure.
  • Take the chance to camp near Bellows Field Beach Park for a delightful mix of sun, sand, and the great outdoors. Its proximity to the beach gives you a unique opportunity to enjoy the serene ocean views, while the lush surrounding greenery enhances the peaceful camping experience.
  • Looking for a truly authentic Hawaiian camping experience? Try camping near Kaiaka Bay Beach Park! Enjoy the rolling waves, diverse marine life, and archaeological sites offering a unique blend of nature and culture.
  • Enjoy the soothing sounds of the sea and spectacular sunrise views while camping at Kokololio Beach Park. With its gorgeous beachfront and serene surroundings, the Kokololio camping experience is one for the books.

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