Sheraton Waikiki Beach Cam
High above the shoreline at Sheraton Waikiki Beach Resort, this live camera delivers one of the most sweeping views of Waikiki Beach. Positioned along the central stretch of the coastline near Kalakaua Avenue, the vantage point captures the vibrant heart of Waikiki where hotels, beach parks, and the Pacific Ocean meet.
From this elevated perspective, the shoreline curves gently along the coast, revealing the lively scene that makes Waikiki famous. Catamarans rest along the sand, surfers drift in the lineup offshore, and beachgoers move between the water and the shade of palm trees. The camera’s wide field of view allows viewers to see a large portion of the beach at once, creating a dynamic picture of daily life along the waterfront.
This camera becomes especially captivating in the late afternoon. As the sun lowers toward the horizon, the ocean reflects warm golden colors and the skyline begins to glow with evening light. Sunset in Waikiki is a daily spectacle, and this vantage point offers a perfect window into that moment when the Pacific Ocean, the beach, and the city come together in one unforgettable view.
South Shore Surf Cam
The South Shore Surf Cam focuses on the famous surf zone along the southern coast of Oahu, where the waves roll toward Waikiki Beach. This camera is especially useful for watching ocean conditions and surf activity throughout the day. The waters along this coastline are known for their long, smooth waves, which have helped make Waikiki one of the most historic surfing destinations in the world.
From this perspective, viewers can see surfers riding the gentle breaks that extend across the reef offshore. These waves are the same ones that introduced surfing to many visitors and helped popularize the sport through the legacy of Duke Kahanamoku. The camera often shows a steady flow of surfboards gliding across the water, particularly during summer months when south swells bring consistent waves to the island.
Because the South Shore faces open ocean, conditions change throughout the day. Early morning often reveals calmer winds and smoother water, while the afternoon may show stronger trade winds and larger crowds in the surf lineup. Watching the live feed offers a real-time look at the rhythm of Waikiki’s surf culture and the ocean that defines life along the coast.
Park Shore Waikiki Live Cam (4K)
Park Shore Waikiki sits at the quiet eastern end of Waikiki Beach, next to Kapiolani Park and the Honolulu Zoo. The live camera from the hotel offers a clear 4K view over this scenic part of the shoreline, where the energy of Waikiki softens into a more relaxed beach setting.
From this vantage point, viewers can watch the ocean stretch toward the iconic slopes of Diamond Head. The perspective captures the eastern side of Waikiki, including the waters near Queen’s Beach, where surfers and longboarders often gather in the gentle rolling waves. Because the camera faces along the coastline, it shows both the rhythm of the surf and the daily life of the beach, from early morning paddlers to afternoon swimmers.
Morning is the best time to watch this camera. As the sun rises behind Diamond Head, the light gradually illuminates the beach and ocean, creating one of the most beautiful scenes in Waikiki. Compared with the busy hotel district farther west, this area tends to feel calmer and more open, with the green space of Kapiolani Park just steps from the sand. The live stream therefore offers a peaceful look at Waikiki’s natural side while still capturing the activity that makes the beach famous.






