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Take the Kids Beach Hopping
There are plenty of ways to get wet on Oahu. But before you pick from the island's long list of water adventures, go find a beach — any beach — ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/familyattractions/articles/684

Pupukea Beach Park
Here's a hot tip. Hanauma Bay isn't the only primo snorkeling spot on Oahu. Try Pupukea Beach Park. This 80-acre beach park, on the North Shore, is a ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/familyattractions/articles/569

Hawaii Maritime Center
The Hawaii Maritime Center, located in historic Honolulu Harbor, tells the story of the Pacific's rich maritime history. Polynesians successfully ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/familyattractions/articles/552

Sugar Plantation Village
Hawaii's Plantation Village, located in the town of Waipahu near Pearl Harbor, is the only "living history village" in the state. The restored s ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/familyattractions/articles/420

Submarine Rides
A vast Technicolor fairyland has established itself in the reefs deep below the surface of the Pacific. This is the kingdom of sea creatures, ree ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/familyattractions/articles/412

Humpback Whale Watching
Year after year, thousands of humpback whales leave their summer feeding grounds in Alaska and set course f ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/familyattractions/articles/86

Bishop Museum
For more than a century, the Bishop Museum, at 1525 Bernice St. in Honolulu, has been the premier research institution of natural and cultural history ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/familyattractions/articles/63

Mission Houses Museum
The Mission Houses, which were the original headquarters of the Sandwich Islands Mission, are the oldest structures in Honolulu and provide a lin ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/familyattractions/articles/62

Polynesian Cultural Center
The Polynesian Cultural Center, which attracts 1 million visitors a year, is the state's top paid visitor attraction. It has earned its reputation man ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/familyattractions/articles/52

Water Park Fun
Walk through the gates at Hawaiian Waters Adventure Park and expect to be hit with high-fidelity, surround-sound screaming. That's what people do wh ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/familyattractions/articles/35

Pineapple Plantation
Take a step off the beaten path and spend a day at Dole Plantation in Wahiawa. Here you can take a narrated train ride through pineapple fields, ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/familyattractions/articles/34

Sea Life Park
Interaction is the operative word at Sea Life Park Hawaii. Here you'll be greeted by playful dolphins, wide-finned, whip-tailed stingrays, good-n ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/familyattractions/articles/33

Honolulu Zoo
The Honolulu Zoo, at the corner of Kapahulu Avenue and Kalakaua Boulevard in Waikiki, is a welcome respite from the "zoo" out on the street. Away from ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/familyattractions/articles/32

Waikiki Aquarium
The Waikiki Aquarium is a good pick for a rainy day in Waikiki. Operated by the University of Hawaii, the aquarium is known for its innovative r ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/familyattractions/articles/31
Visit the Fascinating Pacific Aviation Museum
The Pacific Aviation Museum, which opened to the public on Dec. 7, 2006, is a significant addition to the enormously popular complex of historic ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/historyculture/articles/752

Pu'u o Mahuka Heiau State Monument
The largest heiau (sacred Hawaiian place of worship) in the state, this 5.7 acre-site is reputed to be the sacrifice site of Capt. George Vanco ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/historyculture/articles/652

Washington Place
The oldest — and one of the most beautiful — residences in Honolulu, Washington Place was named in honor of George Washington, the first pre ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/historyculture/articles/651

Kaumakapili Church
The first Kaumakapili (pronounced ka-oo-mah-kah-pee-lee) Church was built in 1837 at the corner of Beretania and Smith streets in Chinatown. That buil ...
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King Kamehameha I Statue
On June 11 each year (King Kamehameha I Day, a state holiday — reportedly Kamehameha's birthday), dozens of leis are draped around the neck and o ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/historyculture/articles/649

Kukaniloko Birthstones State Monument
In early Hawaii, this sacred spot is where royalty came for the birth of their children to assure high-ranking status. The site consists of numerous " ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/historyculture/articles/647

Iolani: Hawaii's Royal Palace
A short walk from the State Capitol in downtown Honolulu is the seat of Hawaii's former government. Built in 1882 for King Kalakaua, Iolani Palac ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/historyculture/articles/631

U.S.S. Missouri Battleship
The USS Missouri Battleship secured its place in history as the site of Japan's unconditional surrender to the United States, thus bringing an en ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/historyculture/articles/562

Sugar Plantation Village
Hawaii's Plantation Village, located in the town of Waipahu near Pearl Harbor, is the only "living history village" in the state. The restored s ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/historyculture/articles/560

Mission Houses Museum
The Mission Houses, which were the original headquarters of the Sandwich Islands Mission, are the oldest structures in Honolulu and provide a lin ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/historyculture/articles/554

Polynesian Cultural Center
The Polynesian Cultural Center, which attracts 1 million visitors a year, is the state's top paid visitor attraction. It has earned its reputation man ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/historyculture/articles/538

Hawaii Maritime Center
The Hawaii Maritime Center, located in historic Honolulu Harbor, tells the story of the Pacific's rich maritime history. Polynesians successfully ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/historyculture/articles/419

Valley of the Temples
The chiseled Ko'olau mountains, trying to look rugged but failing because of the luxuriant carpet of multi-textured greenery that clings to the steep ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/historyculture/articles/418

Worship in English and Hawaiian
If you would like to hear a Christian church service in the beautiful cadence of the Hawaiian language, as well as in English, visit the Kawaiahao Chu ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/historyculture/articles/331

National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific
The National Cemetery of the Pacific, also known as Punchbowl, is the resting place of more than 25,000 people who served in three American wars. ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/historyculture/articles/61

Walk through a WWII Submarine
If you've ever wondered what it's like to live underwater in a steel pipe, visit the U.S.S. Bowfin Submarine Museum and Park, near the Arizona M ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/historyculture/articles/60

Honolulu's Chinatown
Don't plan to visit Chinatown. Just head in the general direction of Beretania and River streets and let it come to you. This is a place far too ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/historyculture/articles/59

Ancient Hawaiian Temple Sites
Though long laid to ruins, Hawaiian heiau , or temple sites, are still sacred to most Hawaiians. These were places of great spiritual power and ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/historyculture/articles/58

Waikiki's Historic Hotels
The Moana Hotel is considered to be the "First Lady" of Waikiki. Now known as the Sheraton Moana Surfrider (across Kalakaua Avenue from the Internatio ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/historyculture/articles/56

Queen Emma's Palace
On your way to the Pali Lookout, you might want to stop for a tour of Queen Emma's lovely summer palace. Not as palatial as 'Iolani Palace, it's an ai ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/historyculture/articles/55

Walk Historic Honolulu
Honolulu, like many great cities, grew up around a harbor. In the late 1700s when Captain William Brown discovered the inlet known as Kou, the ha ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/historyculture/articles/54

U.S.S. Arizona Memorial
Hawaii burst into the pages of America's history nearly two decades before statehood when on Dec. 7, 1941, it became the target of a Japanese attack o ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/historyculture/articles/51

St. Andrew's Cathedral
King Kamehameha IV (Alexander Liholiho) and his wife, Queen Emma, were devout followers of the Church of England. The royal couple decided to build a ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/historyculture/articles/41


Iolani: Hawaii's Royal Palace
A short walk from the State Capitol in downtown Honolulu is the seat of Hawaii's former government. Built in 1882 for King Kalakaua, Iolani Palac ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/oahusightseeing/articles/817

Take a Trip Up Tantalus
To residents it's simply "the hill." To visitors, it's an excursion into a tropical jungle. Pu'uohi'a, better known as Tantalus mountain, is both and ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/oahusightseeing/articles/663

Honolulu Walking Tours
Honolulu, like many great cities, grew up around a harbor. In the late 1700s when Captain William Brown discovered the inlet known as Kou, the ha ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/oahusightseeing/articles/662

Climb Diamond Head
Diamond Head, one of the best-known volcanic craters in the world, can be seen from the southeast coast of Oahu, not far from Waikiki. The view f ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/oahusightseeing/articles/661

Ancient Fishponds
Ancient Hawaiian fishponds are a good example of aquaculture at its finest. Only a few of the 100 or so that once existed on Oahu still remain. ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/oahusightseeing/articles/660

Halona Blowhole
This natural ocean geyser is caused by breaking surf forced through a lava tube and exploding upward into the air. Burt Lancaster and Deborah Kerr sha ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/oahusightseeing/articles/659

St. Andrew's Cathedral
King Kamehameha IV (Alexander Liholiho) and his wife, Queen Emma, were devout followers of the Church of England. The royal couple decided to build a ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/oahusightseeing/articles/658

Take a Ride to the North Shore
Haleiwa is a colorful, historic community in the center of Oahu's North Shore. Once the playground of royalty and the location of a former televisi ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/oahusightseeing/articles/648

Tour Oahu in a Helicopter
It would be a mistake to rely on words to describe a helicopter tour of Oahu. Call it a mythical ride on a magic carpet floating just above a myst ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/oahusightseeing/articles/630

Kualoa Ranch
Take a 4,000-acre working cattle ranch, spread from steep mountain cliffs to the sparkling sea, add horseback riding, ATV rides, a jungle expedition a ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/oahusightseeing/articles/567

Waimea Valley
The Waimea Valley Audubon Center, located on the North Shore inland from Waimea Beach Park, is a botanical treasure with roots dug deep in Oahu' ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/oahusightseeing/articles/564

Beach Hopping
There are plenty of ways to get wet on Oahu. But before you pick from the island's long list of water adventures, go find a beach — any beach — a ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/oahusightseeing/articles/557

Spend a Day in Ko'olau Loa
There are many things to do for a relaxing day in Ko'olau Loa, the district on the windward side of O'ahu that includes Punalu'u and its neighbors. He ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/oahusightseeing/articles/441

Sighting & Observing Marine Wildlife
The Pacific Ocean is alive with wildlife. Some of these animals, like humpback whales, Hawaiian monk seals and sea turtles, are considered endang ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/oahusightseeing/articles/426

Cruise in a Catamaran
One way to gain a different perspective on Waikiki — and life in general — is to sail on a catamaran. You can take a sunset jaunt, a dinner cruise or ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/oahusightseeing/articles/389

Tour the State Capitol
In 1969, 10 years after Hawaii became the 50th state in the nation, dedication ceremonies were held for the first state capitol building. The imp ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/oahusightseeing/articles/57

Pull Off at the Pali Lookout
The Pali Highway, one of Oahu's three eye-popping rides out of town, is crowned by a place called the Nu'uanu Pali Lookout. From this windswept v ...
Read More - http://www.hawaii.com/visit/oahu/attractions/oahusightseeing/articles/47

 
     
 
 

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