Unlock the magic of Honolulu

Honolulu, Hawaii's capital, blends urban sophistication with tropical charm. Enjoy iconic Waikiki Beach, historic Pearl Harbour, and vibrant cultural experiences.

Attractions in Honolulu

Pearl Harbor
The headquarters of the United States Pacific Fleet, Pearl Harbor is the site of the catastrophic attack by the Japanese that brought the US into WWII in 1941
Downtown Honolulu
Downtown Honolulu is the city's bustling epicenter, not only the main business district but the most historic, known for its skyscrapers and Iolani Palace
USS Arizona Memorial
Floating above the hull of the sunken battleship, the USS Arizona Memorial was built to commemorate those killed during the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941
Haleiwa
Haleiwa is a historic surf town on Oahu’s North Shore, known for its laid-back vibe, surf culture, local art, food trucks, and stunning coastal scenery.
Kaneohe Bay
Kaneohe Bay on Oahu’s windward coast is known for its calm turquoise waters, sandbar, coral reefs, and scenic backdrop of the Ko'olau Mountains.
Kualoa Ranch
Kualoa Ranch on Oahu is a stunning nature reserve known for its lush landscapes, adventure tours, and iconic film locations like "Jurassic Park."
Banzai Pipeline
Banzai Pipeline on Oahu's North Shore is a world-famous surf spot known for its powerful waves, stunning beauty, and prestigious surf competitions.
Byodo-In Temple
Byodo-In Temple on Oahu is a serene replica of a 950-year-old Japanese temple, featuring beautiful architecture, gardens, and a tranquil atmosphere.
Laie Point
Laie Point on Oahu’s northeastern shore boasts stunning ocean views and dramatic rock formations, making it a popular spot for photography.
Waimea Bay
Waimea Bay on Oahu's North Shore is famous for its stunning beauty, calm summer waters for swimming, and powerful winter waves for world-class surfing.
Aloha Tower
Completed in 1926, the Aloha Tower is a former lighthouse that was once the tallest structure in Hawaii and remains an iconic Honolulu landmark
Iolani Palace
The only royal palace in the US, Iolani Palace in Downtown Honolulu dates back to 1882 and served as an official residence for Hawaii's last reigning monarchs
North Shore Wildlife Sanctuary
The Oahu North Shore Wildlife Sanctuary protects endangered Hawaiian birds and wetlands, offering limited access for bird-watching and nature conservation enthusiasts.
Lanikai Beach
Lanikai Beach on Oahu offers turquoise waters, soft sand, and calm seas, perfect for swimming and kayaking, with stunning views of the Mokulua Islands.
Hanauma Bay
Hanauma Bay, a protected marine preserve on Oahu, is famous for snorkeling, vibrant coral reefs, and diverse marine life, with educational programs for visitors.
Diamond Head
Diamond Head, Oahu’s iconic volcanic crater, offers a scenic hike with panoramic views of Honolulu and Waikiki, blending natural beauty with historical significance.
Kailua Beach Park
Kailua Beach Park offers soft white sand, clear waters, and calm seas perfect for swimming, kayaking and windsurfing.
Kahala Beach
Kahala Beach, near Waikiki, offers a serene escape with soft sand, calm waters, and an upscale atmosphere, ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and relaxation.
Makapu'u
Makapu'u on Oahu features a scenic lighthouse, a popular hiking trail with panoramic views, and a beautiful beach known for strong currents and body boarding.
Waimanalo Beach
Waimanalo Beach, located on Oahu's windward coast, boasts soft white sand, clear turquoise waters, and stunning mountain views.
Halona Blow Hole
The Halona Blowhole on Oahu's coast shoots water through volcanic rock formations, offering scenic ocean views and nearby Halona Cove, a movie-famous beach.
Manoa Falls
Nestled under the canopy of a tropical rainforest in the verdant Manoa Valley, within easy reach of Honolulu, Manoa Falls is one of Oahu's most beautiful hikes.
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