Barber's Point, Kalaeloa
Barber’s Point, once a bustling
naval air station on Oʻahu, has transformed into a site rich in history and
natural beauty. Now known as Kalaeloa Airport, the former airbase serves as a hub for the film and
television industry.
The iconic Barber’s Point Lighthouse, dating back to 1933, stands as a reminder of the
area's maritime heritage. It marks the site of a tragic shipwreck that occurred
in 1796. For a taste of local life, visit Barber’s
Point Beach Park, a hidden gem offering a serene escape.
History buffs can delve into the
region's past at the Naval Air Museum Barbers Point, which houses aircraft reflecting the US Navy, Marines,
and Coast Guard's presence in Hawaii. While shopping options are limited within
the former air station, visitors can explore nearby areas like New York for a
diverse range of stores. Nightlife options are also limited due to the area's
industrial past, but the serene surroundings offer a peaceful retreat.