Halona Blow Hole

The Halona Blowhole on Oahu's coast shoots water through volcanic rock formations, offering scenic ocean views and nearby Halona Cove, a movie-famous beach.

The Halona Blowhole is a natural wonder located on the southeastern coast of Oahu, Hawaii, near Hanauma Bay. It's a geological formation created by volcanic activity, where molten lava flows form tunnels in the rock, leading to the ocean. As waves crash against the shore, they push water and air through these tunnels, causing a dramatic geyser-like spray to shoot up through the blowhole, especially during high tide or when the surf is strong.

Visitors can view the blowhole from a scenic lookout of the Kalanianaole Highway, offering breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean and the rugged coastline. On clear days, the view extends to nearby islands, and during the winter months, you might even spot humpback whales breaching in the distance.

Adjacent to the blowhole is Halona Cove, a small beach famously featured in the movie "From Here to Eternity." Although it’s a beautiful spot, it has strong currents, so it's advised to enjoy the views from the lookout rather than swim.

Overall, the Halona Blowhole is a must-see attraction for those exploring Oahu's natural beauty. 

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Related Tours

Explore Oahu’s Highlights: Private 5-Hour Driving Tour

A visit to Oahu offers an incredible variety of experiences, from the vibrant city life to the outstanding natural beauty of its beaches, mountains, and valleys. Embark on a 5-hour private driving tour with our knowledgeable local guide to ensure you experience the most breathtaking landscapes and destinations around the island including the Halona Blow Hole, the historic Haleiwa Town, the iconic Kualoa Ranch, the stunning Kaneohe Bay and the must-see north beaches and surfing spots.

On this private 5-hour driving tour, you will:

  • Enjoy convenient round-trip transportation to and from your hotel in Waikiki;
  • Wander around the historic Town of Haleiwa;
  • Catch the spectacular spurts of water from Halona Blowhole;
  • Soak up the sea air at Waimea Bay, one of the birthplaces of Big Wave Surfing;
  • See more dramatic waves and intrepid surfers at Banzai Pipeline;
  • Explore Sunset Beach Park, one of the most famous and scenic beaches in Hawaii;
  • Take in stunning views of the Pacific Ocean at Turtle Bay Beach;
  • Learn about the Japanese immigration to Hawaii at the serene Byodo-In Temple;
  • Admire the stunning scenery at Kualoa Ranch and discover which blockbuster movies were filmed in the area;
  • Pass by the Dole Plantation and discover pineapple's importance in Hawaiian gastronomy and culture.

You will begin your adventure with a stress-free pickup from your Waikiki hotel. Your private driver-guide will greet you and ensure you are comfortable as you head out of the city, away from the bustling streets of Honolulu, toward the scenic beauty of the island's famous North Shore.

The exact order of your itinerary can vary according to the conditions of the day and your group's preferences. Your guide will often begin with the charming town of Haleiwa, the gateway to the North Shore, which is rich in history and laid-back island culture. You will wander through this small but vibrant town, where quaint plantation-era buildings house surf shops, art galleries, and local eateries. As you make your way along the coastline, stop at the dramatic Halona Blowhole, a natural rock formation that shoots seawater high into the air when the waves crash just right. Watch as the ocean performs its spectacular show, and don’t forget to capture photos of this impressive natural phenomenon.

Oahu’s North Shore is synonymous with surfing, and people flock from across the globe to catch its spectacular waves. Your guide will take you to all of the iconic surf locations, including Waimea Bay, one of the legendary birthplaces of big-wave surfing. In the winter months, this beach hosts colossal waves that attract the world's top surfers, while during the summer, the bay transforms into a calm, idyllic spot for swimming and snorkeling. Marvel at the beauty of the bay and breathe in the refreshing sea air as you learn about its unique role in surfing history. You will also visit Banzai Pipeline, one of the most famous and challenging surf spots on the planet. Located at Ehukai Beach, this site is where surfers from all over the world come to test their skills on powerful waves that break over a shallow reef. Watch in awe as experienced surfers ride the waves and enjoy the raw energy of the ocean, especially during the winter months when the waves are at their peak. From there, you can head to Sunset Beach Park, renowned for its stunning vistas, long stretches of golden sand, and incredible surf. This beach is a quintessential North Shore experience, and in the evening, it lives up to its name with unforgettable Hawaiian sunsets. Take a stroll along the shoreline, or simply relax and take in the natural beauty of one of Hawaii’s most beloved beaches. You’ll then continue to Turtle Bay Beach, a tranquil spot known for its calm waters and panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean. Famous for its namesake, Hawaiian green sea turtles that occasionally visit the shore, Turtle Bay is a peaceful haven. 

Your driver-guide will also take you to the East Coast, stopping to admire the serene facade of Byodo-In Temple. Nestled at the base of the Koʻolau Mountains, this stunning replica of a 950-year-old Japanese temple was built to commemorate the arrival of Japanese immigrants to Hawaii. Learn about the cultural significance of the temple known as one of the most tranquil places on the island. Your journey will continue to the breathtaking Kualoa Ranch, a 4,000-acre private nature reserve and working cattle ranch. With its dramatic landscapes of towering mountains and verdant valleys, Kualoa Ranch has served as the backdrop for numerous blockbuster films, including Jurassic Park and Jumanji. Uncover the ranch’s deep connection to Hawaiian history, as well as its Hollywood fame, on a scenic stop that offers unforgettable views.

From Kualoa Ranch, you’ll also enjoy stunning views of Kaneohe Bay, with its crystal-clear waters, lush offshore islands, and vibrant coral reefs. Before leaving the area, you'll visit Laie Point, a breathtaking lookout known for its panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and unique sea arch formations carved by years of ocean erosion. This scenic spot holds cultural significance, as ancient Hawaiian legends say the rock formations were once a giant lizard defeated by a local hero. As your tour nears its end, you’ll pass by the famous Dole Plantation, a historical landmark in Hawaiian agriculture. Learn about the importance of pineapples in the state’s economy and gastronomy, and how James Dole transformed this fruit into a global commodity. If time permits, you can stop to explore the plantation’s gardens or sample some fresh pineapple treats.

After a day filled with exploration and incredible sights, your guide will return you to your hotel in Waikiki. Relax on the ride back as you reflect on your adventure across Oahu’s North Shore and East Coast, having experienced the island’s diverse beauty, history, and culture in one unforgettable day.

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