With nearly 400,000 visitors each year, Bishop Museum serves as one of Hawaii's top destinations, providing hands-on educational experiences to help residents and visitors appreciate and embrace H more...
The Byodo-In Temple situated at Valley of the Temples Memorial Park was established on June 7, 1968 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the first Japanese immigrants to Hawaii. The Byodo-In is more...
The most famous volcanic crater in the world is Mt. Leahi, better known as Diamond Head, and is located along the southeast coast of Oahu, at the end of Waikiki.
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Pineapple Express Train Tour: The two-mile, 20 minute fully narrated train tour is educational and informative. Along the route, you'll learn about the history of pineapple and hear the story of J more...
Kick off your shoes and Go Native! Discover the way a luau was meant to be and still is at Germaine's Too Good To Miss Luau. From the caress of the tropical breezes and the call of the conch shell more...
Enjoy Oahu's most popular narrated tour via air conditioned buses, taking in highlights of the islands: from East Oahu with its upscale neighborhoods of Kahala, through Hawaii Kai and along the ru more...
Hanauma Bay, located along the East Oahu coastline, was declared a protected marine life conservation area and underwater park in 1967. This natural crescent beach is tucked inside the walls of an more...
The Hawaii Children’s Discovery Center is a world-class, participatory learning environment designed to inspire the young and young-at-heart to new heights of learning and discovery. The Center pr more...
Join us for a walking tour through Chinatown, Honolulu's exciting and mysterious neighborhood. Located in downtown Honolulu, this historic neighborhood has long been a popular gathering place for l more...
Hawaii's Plantation Village in historic Waipahu is an outdoor museum that showcases the lives and experiences of Hawaii's plantation workers. Furnished homes, community structures, and plantation more...
Get a tan or take a break. Feel like spending some time people watching or relaxing next to the tranquil ocean? Hawaiian Ocean's has all that and more.
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Enjoy an outrigger canoe ride surfing the waves off the shores of Waikiki Beach with Diamond Head on one side. Ancient Hawaiians used canoes for fishing and travelling between islands.
Surf the famous waves of Waikiki Beach, once the playground of the legendary Duke Kahanamoku and Hawaiian royalty. When not surfing, the Duke and his friends would gather under a hau tree to enter more...
Have a great time with the wind in your hair on a moped or bicycle from Hawaiian Style Rentals. Explore Oahu's famous sights such as Diamond Head, Haunama Bay, Manoa Falls, Kailua Town and more. < more...
Hawaii's premiere and only general fine arts museum, the Honolulu Academy of Arts invites you to enjoy its acclaimed national and international traveling exhibitions alongside its permanent collect more...
A designated national historic landmark and the only official state residence of royalty in the United States, Iolani Palace was home to the Hawaiian Kingdom's last two monarchs: King Kalakaua, wh more...
The Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai'i (JCCH), a non-profit organization, shares the history, heritage and culture of the evolving Japanese American experience in Hawai'i.
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Makani is Hawaii’s #1 sailing adventure! A world class sailing experience on Hawaiian waters awaits you aboard Makani Catamaran. Create memories as you sail along the shores of Oahu where we are o more...
Opened in 1898, this is the oldest golf course west of the Rocky Mountains. This 9-hole course plays to a par 36 over 2,972 yards from the back tee. You will be playing this private course twice ar more...
Visit the Strong Current Surf Shop in the North Shore Marketplace for a glimpse at surfing history. Curator Stephen Gould presents memorabilia including massive redwood surfboards from the 1950s a more...
The Pacific Aviation Museum occupies WWII Hangars in Pearl Harbor that still bear the scars of our nation's first aviation battlefield. The museum presents aircraft such as a 1942 Japanese Zero an more...
Take a special look at Honolulu's history on the Pearl Harbor & Honolulu City Tour, one of the most popular things to do in Oahu. Travel first to Historic Pearl Harbor, site of the Arizona Memo more...
Immerse yourself in the many cultures of Polynesia at the 42-acre Polynesian Cultural Center. Stroll through the Center’s eight island villages and exhibits and watch or participate as natives demo more...
The historic Queen Emma Summer Palace is situated in lush Nuuanu Valley on the island of Oahu. It is located 5 miles from Downtown Honolulu and 10 miles from Waikiki. The former home of Queen Emma more...
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The Contemporary Museum, Honolulu, is the only museum in the state of Hawaii devoted exclusively to contemporary art. TCM provides an accessible forum for provocative, dynamic forms of visual art, more...
Even before statehood, Hawaii has played a strategic role in the history of the U.S. military. In Battery Randolph at Fort DeRussy in Waikiki, guns, helicopters, and tanks now stand as silent test more...
To better understand and appreciate the events of December 7, 1941, take an audio tour of the USS Arizona Memorial Center. This national award-winning audio tour is narrated by WWII US Navy Vetera more...
Dive into the history of the Silent Service with a tour aboard the Pearl Harbor Avenger, 'USS Bowfin'. Launched on December 7, 1942, one year after the Pearl Harbor attack, Bowfin sank 44 enemy sh more...
The Waikiki Trolley takes you to Oahu’s major tourist attractions and more! Choose from three popular lines. See historic Honolulu on the Historic Honolulu Sightseeing Tour (Red Line). Take a tri more...
Experience living Hawaiian culture in the natural, pristine environment at Waimea Valley, located across from Waimea Bay.
Waimea Valley is a living puuhonua, a place of peace and safety, more...
Wet 'n' Wild Hawaii is one of the world's biggest and best water park brands, offering more than 25 awesome slides and attractions, ideal for families and thrill seekers. Adrenaline addicts love t more...
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Polynesian Cultural Center: Celebrates the history and rich culture of Polynesia. A $45 value!
Moanalua Golf Club 18 holes of golf, a shared golf cart and Waikiki hotel transportation. A $125 value!
Dollar Rent a Car: 1-day car rental for a day trip full of fun and adventure! A $49 value!
Hawaiian Ocean's Surf Lesson: Learn how to surf at the world famous Waikiki Beach from an expert staff of instructors. A $35 value -- and you learned to surf!
Germaine's Luau: Discover the way a luau was meant to be at Germaine's authentic 'backyard-style' luau. A $72 value!
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