Attractions in Oahu
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Nestled in the Waimea Valley on Oahu’s North Shore, Waimea Falls serves as a centerpiece for the surrounding lush botanical gardens. The falls cascade into a large, inviting pool, creating […]
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Housed in two World War II-era hangars, the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum on Oahu narrates the impact and response to Imperial Japan’s attack on the US naval base at Pearl […]
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Nestled below the Ko’olau Mountains on the east (windward) side of Oahu, Kahana Bay Beach Park offers a serene and secluded beach experience. This hidden gem, far from the usual […]
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Nestled in downtown Honolulu, the Hawaii State Capitol stands directly behind the more prominent Iolani Palace. This architectural gem offers a unique blend of history and modern governance. The building’s […]
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Nestled in southeast Oahu, Koko Crater is an extinct tuff cone that draws adventurers with its challenging Koko Crater Trail. This trail ascends 1,208 feet (368 meters) in less than […]
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The Koʻolau Range, one of the two major mountain ranges on Oahu, stretches for 37 miles (60 kilometers) from Makapu’u to Kahuku, dominating the eastern, windward half of the island. […]
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Located on the island of Oahu, the Waikiki Aquarium offers a window into Hawaii’s rich marine life. Home to 3,500 marine animals, the aquarium showcases a diverse array of species, […]
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In the heart of downtown Honolulu, Kewalo Basin serves as a small, bustling boat harbor and a key starting point for a variety of water-based adventures. From deep-sea fishing charters […]
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Haleiwa, a historic surf town, serves as the vibrant hub of Oahu’s North Shore. Nestled just minutes from world-class waves, this funky community is a go-to spot for surfers who […]
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Kapiʻolani Regional Park, one of the largest and second oldest parks on Oahu, spans 300 acres between Waikiki and Diamond Head. This expansive green space is home to a variety […]
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In Waikiki, the 9-foot (2.7-meter) bronze statue of Duke Kahanamoku stands as a tribute to the legendary Hawaiian surfer and swimmer, known for his two Olympic gold medals. Positioned with […]
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Located near Downtown, Honolulu’s Chinatown stands as one of the oldest in the United States, blending a rich historical tapestry with modern vibrancy. The neighborhood is a lively mix of […]
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Located on the North Shore of Oahu, the Polynesian Cultural Center offers a unique journey through the diverse cultures of the Pacific islands. Visitors can paddle a canoe, throw a […]
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Kawaiaha’o Church, often referred to as the ‘Westminster Abbey of the Pacific,’ is a significant part of the Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site on Oahu. Established in 1820 under Kuhina […]
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Kane‘ohe Bay, an 8-mile-long reef-protected inlet on Oahu’s Windward Coast, extends from the Mokapu Peninsula to Mokoli‘i Island. Within its waters lie four small islands and the world’s largest saltwater […]
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Magic Island, also known as Aina Moana, is a sandy peninsula that extends into Honolulu Harbor, offering a unique right-off-the-beach green space with a protected swimming lagoon. Located across from […]
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Nestled on Oahu’s eastern shore, Lanikai Beach, also known locally as Kaʻōhao Beach, offers a serene escape from the bustling crowds of Waikiki and Hawaii’s North Shore. This hidden paradise […]
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Located on Oahu, Sunset Beach is renowned for its dramatic seasonal changes. In the summer, the beach transforms into a family-friendly haven, with calm waters ideal for swimming and snorkeling. […]
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The Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives, located on Oahu, offers a glimpse into the transformative impact of New England missionaries on Hawaii. Established in the early 1800s, these […]
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Nestled on Oahu’s south shore, Maunalua Bay captivates visitors with its picturesque sunsets and a variety of water sports. The bay’s vibrant reef and scenic coastline make it a favored […]
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Honolulu Harbor, the primary cruise port for Oahu and the Hawaiian Islands, serves as a bustling entry point for visitors arriving by sea. Situated in a convenient location, it welcomes […]
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Honolulu Harbor, situated on the bustling island of Oahu, has a rich history as a vital port for both commerce and tourism. The harbor is a hub of activity, with […]
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Kailua Beach Park, located on Oahu, is a picturesque stretch of white sand that attracts both early risers and water sports enthusiasts. The beach’s calm waters and scenic views make […]
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Nestled in the lush landscape of Oahu, Manoa Falls is a 150-foot (46-meter) waterfall that emerges at the end of a moderate 1.5-mile (2.4-kilometer) hike, just a short distance from […]