This vlog, your series is what everyone should just watch concerning all the beaches in Oahu! Not to mention all the extra details, the restaurants, hikes and restrooms, etc. I’ve been watching a lot of other vlogs, till this one. This is by far the best! Great job, Guys! Thank you…I’m leaving in 3 days for my second trip there! More prepared this time!!!!
You guys are crushing it. What made you do this? This is insightful and thorough. Plus you are funny trying to pronounce the words. Keep it coming gang you deserve a great big ALOHA from The Kupa Aina (residents). Why-Ah-nye Waianae, there you can say it now. Too cool.
Aloha. I enjoyed watching the beach tour series. I have watched the majority of your videos of O'ahu. I have hiked Ka'ena Point and it is my favorite one so far; I went through the Mokulēʻia side. Did you know that it is a sacred place? Looking forward to more videos.
Great video - nice production touches with the labels. I wish I was back there, I love the west coast and how chilled it is. Have you ever swum out to the turtle cleaning station just off Makaha beach? It's a hundred yards or so out along the deeper channel almost straight out from where the lifeguard tower is, depth is suitable for snorkel 😊
I always watch your videos. We visit Oahu every year and this is the first year we couldn’t due to the pandemic. I would love to see more food review videos. 🙂
That’s awesome! We’ve done a lot of food reviews and restaurants be sure to check our other videos! If you’re looking for something specific let us know
Wow what a beautiful video....so much to see...heaven knows we could all use a beach day!! Great info to help people be aware and stay safe!!..Do you think you will spend the winter months in Hawaii??...Do you think you would return to Mexico anytime soon?..Viv
Thank you for all you do. I'm visiting the Ritz Carlton in January and can't wait to see the huge waves. Do you know if there are any surf competitions in January 10-17, 2024?
We are headed there in 3 weeks for the first time. I have watched these through twice now! These vids are so stinking helpful. Thanks for compiling these lists! My go-to activities are boogie/surf oriented and want to try a variety of locations so this info has been golden!
Another beautiful and informative video! Thanks so much, as watching your videos makes me even more excited for our trip to Oahu later this year. I remember Makaha.....it is very hot and dryish in the summer. No waves then. When we turned around and started back for Waikiki, we passed that huge homeless encampment. I had been videoing the entire coastline when we drove by it and I was really scared, as some of the people there saw I was using a camera. They hopped in a couple of trucks, and closely followed us for several miles...like a “warning.” I was really scared back then, and I bet the situation is worse now. I would have to say, please be careful. Can’t wait to view your other beach videos. Thanks again for your good and obvious hard work!
Well mākua is no longer that empty beautiful beach it used to be now its impossible to get parking or even find a spot. Filled with tourists or people from outside of wai'anae.
When you have people post like this, the local spots unfortunatelu nothing is going to be remote. There land was already stolen from them by the United states, do the courtesy of not giving up local spots! RESPECT!
@@aliciaperlman3674 absolutely, im indigenous hawaiian and born and raised on this side of the island. The boom of tourism and crowds on our beaches within the past few years break my heart.
Thanks for the super informative video! At 15:00, it says you'd add links in the description to parts 1 through 3. Here they are: South side - ua-cam.com/video/i_gh2AJP3RI/v-deo.html East side - ua-cam.com/video/1jZf088kfkA/v-deo.html North shore - ua-cam.com/video/M9_vI3VLTA0/v-deo.html
@@Livingtheglobe Everyone calls it mermaid caves since the social media boom. I’m born and raised in Nanakuli since the 80’s. I’ve only known it to be called Tunnelz or Tunnels. There is no historical information on why it’s called mermaid caves. It’s like as if you were from Rio De Janeiro Brazil and someone calling it Carnavalia. Doesn’t make sense right??!!???!!?
@@kahikohammah Mahalo for your information brother, ill pass that info on. The funny thing even google has is marked as Mermaid caves. Other examples are, cockroach beach/Eternity Beach. Broke Neck Beach/Sandy Beach, China Walls/koko kai mini beach park. But good to know. Cheee!
@@Livingtheglobe true, I checked it too but google wasn’t around in the 80’s. Sandy beach earned that nickname because of people’s ignorance as to how dangerous that beach is for people unfamiliar with wiping out safely in shore breaks. There is a technique to wiping out too.
This vlog, your series is what everyone should just watch concerning all the beaches in Oahu! Not to mention all the extra details, the restaurants, hikes and restrooms, etc. I’ve been watching a lot of other vlogs, till this one. This is by far the best! Great job, Guys! Thank you…I’m leaving in 3 days for my second trip there! More prepared this time!!!!
Glad you like them! Please share your experience with us
I remember when the army artillery units at Schofield barracks used to fire at the Makua area.
😱😱😱
This series has massive HGTV vibes. Thank you guys for such a great beach tour!
Mahalo brother 🌈🤙🏽
Better!
Thank you for making these videos. The beach ones are very thorough.
Thank you 🙏🏻🤙🏽
This is the most detailed and helpful video on UA-cam for Oahu beaches. I can tell how much work you guys put in. THANK YOU
Thank you so much! really appreciate it!
You guys are pros! Thank you so much for all this detail information you provide
Thanks for watching!
I’ve been to Hawaii many times, but your videos have shown me things I didn’t know about. Thank you so much!
Thank you for watching, we will be live in 30min with lots of new locations, be sure to join our live!!
Thanks for you guys enjoying our lovely island.
Thanks guys, my wife and I moved to the island and love it.
Great to hear!
Thank u for all yr time u put in to give us the information much appreciated 😊
My pleasure 😊
I always find your videos helpful. Thank you!!
Tha k you so much, we def try to❤️
I enjoyed this four part series.
Thank you so much!
Makua side was my favorite beaches for diving, clear water and lots of sea life, at least back in the 60's. Waianae Searider "71"
Thank you for sharing
You guys are crushing it. What made you do this? This is insightful and thorough. Plus you are
funny trying to pronounce the words. Keep it coming gang you deserve a great big ALOHA from
The Kupa Aina (residents). Why-Ah-nye Waianae, there you can say it now. Too cool.
Much appreciated!
Thanks for the video! Really well done!
Thank you too!
Very good 4 part series
Thank you so glad you enjoyed
Thank for such wonderful videos 🎉
Glad you like them! ❤️
Great series! Loved it. I haven’t been to some of these so they’re marked on my list.
Subbed!
Thank you so much!
Thank you for creating these videos! So informative and beautiful content!!
Thanks for watching!
Great job! We go every yr from Canada and you showed us places we've never seen!
That’s awesome! So many new and undiscovered things🌈
Waimea Bay, Ala Moana, Waikiki. Those were my favorite ones.
🏝☀️🌸🌴😎
Great content guys 😀
Thanks so much!
Aloha. I enjoyed watching the beach tour series. I have watched the majority of your videos of O'ahu. I have hiked Ka'ena Point and it is my favorite one so far; I went through the Mokulēʻia side. Did you know that it is a sacred place? Looking forward to more videos.
🤙🏽aloha that’s awesome! No we didn’t that’s interesting.
I LOOOVCED this series, THANK YOU thank you! Please do not stop making videos, it keeps me excited till the day we'll arrive in HI !
Mahalo🌈🌸
Awesome video! Thanks!
Glad you liked it!
Great video - nice production touches with the labels. I wish I was back there, I love the west coast and how chilled it is. Have you ever swum out to the turtle cleaning station just off Makaha beach? It's a hundred yards or so out along the deeper channel almost straight out from where the lifeguard tower is, depth is suitable for snorkel 😊
Thank you, no we havnt, hmm must look into that
Great 👍 way to past time is to watch your videos. Another good video. Thanks for sharing 👍 😊..
Mahalo❤️
I always watch your videos. We visit Oahu every year and this is the first year we couldn’t due to the pandemic. I would love to see more food review videos. 🙂
That’s awesome! We’ve done a lot of food reviews and restaurants be sure to check our other videos! If you’re looking for something specific let us know
We're the same as you - we managed a trip in January but since then it's just been watching videos till we can be back there again :)
this video is so good. great knowledge. this better blow up.
Mahalo🤙🏻
Excellent !!
Glad you like it!
Excellent
Thank you so much 😀
Wow what a beautiful video....so much to see...heaven knows we could all use a beach day!! Great info to help people be aware and stay safe!!..Do you think you will spend the winter months in Hawaii??...Do you think you would return to Mexico anytime soon?..Viv
Glad you enjoyed it!
We will be ruterning to Mexico for sure, Possibly early next year
Thank you for all you do. I'm visiting the Ritz Carlton in January and can't wait to see the huge waves. Do you know if there are any surf competitions in January 10-17, 2024?
Sounds lovely! You can google the schedule for 2024
Awesome!! Thank you very informative . Love your Eastern European accent :) I am from Russia myself. Like and subscribed
Spasiba 🌈❤️
We are headed there in 3 weeks for the first time. I have watched these through twice now! These vids are so stinking helpful. Thanks for compiling these lists! My go-to activities are boogie/surf oriented and want to try a variety of locations so this info has been golden!
Glad it was helpful!
That was fun and informative. I’m definitely out with you guys.
Awesome! Thank you!
Another beautiful and informative video! Thanks so much, as watching your videos makes me even more excited for our trip to Oahu later this year. I remember Makaha.....it is very hot and dryish in the summer. No waves then. When we turned around and started back for Waikiki, we passed that huge homeless encampment. I had been videoing the entire coastline when we drove by it and I was really scared, as some of the people there saw I was using a camera. They hopped in a couple of trucks, and closely followed us for several miles...like a “warning.” I was really scared back then, and I bet the situation is worse now. I would have to say, please be careful. Can’t wait to view your other beach videos. Thanks again for your good and obvious hard work!
Mahalo🌈🌸 that’s exciting!
GREAT VIDEO
Thanks!
Any recommendations for a beach to go fishing on Oahu
We saw a lot of people fishing off the shore of Waimea Bay
Hi. Is the vegetation still green in August at Makua beach?
not sure. We do not go there very often
Flights are available for Oahu
Yes they are, but we are still under quarantine rules.
Thank you so much for the series! Very helpful !!!! 5 *****
Mahalo 🌈🤙🏽
Thank You! We are thinking of staying on the West side. You think it is safe enough? I would love the sunsets and less crowds!
Yes it is, you'll be fine.🤙🏽
No it’s not, too crowded already
Do you know any beach area with BBQ grill thats open for public use?! thank you
Most state beach parks have BBQ grills (ex: Waimanalo, Kailua, ect)
Are car break ins more common on the west side?
Everywhere on the island but the west side even more
Loved the videos! Thank you!
Thank you
Well mākua is no longer that empty beautiful beach it used to be now its impossible to get parking or even find a spot. Filled with tourists or people from outside of wai'anae.
I noticed that yesterday 😞
@@Livingtheglobe really tragic
When you have people post like this, the local spots unfortunatelu nothing is going to be remote. There land was already stolen from them by the United states, do the courtesy of not giving up local spots! RESPECT!
@@aliciaperlman3674 absolutely, im indigenous hawaiian and born and raised on this side of the island. The boom of tourism and crowds on our beaches within the past few years break my heart.
👍👍👍👍 for each video
Mahalo 🤙🏼
Thanks for the super informative video! At 15:00, it says you'd add links in the description to parts 1 through 3. Here they are:
South side - ua-cam.com/video/i_gh2AJP3RI/v-deo.html
East side - ua-cam.com/video/1jZf088kfkA/v-deo.html
North shore - ua-cam.com/video/M9_vI3VLTA0/v-deo.html
make sure you bring your valuables with you. oh and burn pallets and leave the nails on the beach. they love that.
Thanks so much!!!!!....oooops Mahalo Nui Loa!
You are so welcome!
My family and I are visiting in July of 2021. Your videos are SUPER helpful and entertaining! Thank you so much!
Thank you so much!
Молодцы ребята, так держать!
English video? English comment please.
@@DanDascalescu-dandv Guys are great! Keep it up!😀
No Pokai bay?? #Aloha
mai hele mai
Tourist calls it Mermaid cave while we called it Tunnels
yes, we've heard this name as well!
@@Livingtheglobe My dad told me that back then they used to call it shark cave/cove.
It’s not Mermaid Caves!!! Ask the Hawaiians who live here before listening to social media. Sick of this renaming baloney
Please help everyone understand, the point of this video was not to misinform. What is the correct name.? Mahalo.
@@Livingtheglobe Everyone calls it mermaid caves since the social media boom. I’m born and raised in Nanakuli since the 80’s. I’ve only known it to be called Tunnelz or Tunnels. There is no historical information on why it’s called mermaid caves. It’s like as if you were from Rio De Janeiro Brazil and someone calling it Carnavalia. Doesn’t make sense right??!!???!!?
@@kahikohammah Mahalo for your information brother, ill pass that info on. The funny thing even google has is marked as Mermaid caves. Other examples are, cockroach beach/Eternity Beach. Broke Neck Beach/Sandy Beach, China Walls/koko kai mini beach park. But good to know. Cheee!
@@Livingtheglobe true, I checked it too but google wasn’t around in the 80’s. Sandy beach earned that nickname because of people’s ignorance as to how dangerous that beach is for people unfamiliar with wiping out safely in shore breaks. There is a technique to wiping out too.
Too bad these hosts can't even come close to pronouncing the place names correctly.