Experience the rhythm and lifestyle of ranching in the Hawaiian Islands.
Located along Oʻahu’s rugged leeward coast, far from the buzz of Honolulu and the polished resorts of Ko Olina, Mākaha Beach Park feels like a different island entirely—one steeped in local rhythm, raw natural beauty, and surf culture history. With golden sands stretching wide along a crescent bay and the dramatic Waiʻanae mountain range rising just inland, this west side classic offers a refreshing contrast to the more touristed beaches of the south and east shores. The scenery alone is reason to visit: swaying palms, turquoise water, and sunsets that bathe the coast in amber light.
Nestled along the scenic Kamehameha Highway near Kāneʻohe, Tropical Farms Macadamia Nuts has become a well-loved stop for travelers exploring Oʻahu’s lush Windward side. What began as a small roadside stand has grown into a charming country store where visitors can taste local flavors, learn about Hawaiian agriculture, and find unique island-made gifts. Surrounded by palm trees and framed by the towering Koʻolau mountains, the setting is just as memorable as the macadamias themselves.
Located along the scenic Kamehameha Highway in Kahuku, Kahuku Farms is a working family farm that welcomes visitors to experience the beauty of Oʻahu’s agricultural roots. This North Shore favorite blends a relaxed countryside atmosphere with a true taste of local flavor, making it an excellent stop for travelers seeking a more grounded, authentic experience.