ACTIVITIES

Polynesian Cultural Center
Hawaii’s Polynesian Cultural Center, located about one hour’s scenic drive from Waikiki, is the top paid Hawaiian attraction for a reason. Our seven native villages give visitors the rare chance to participate in the daily adventures of Hawaiian and other South Pacific cultures.

Pearl Harbor
In the early morning hours of December 7, 1941 the tranquil aquamarine waters of Pearl Harbor were forever disrupted by the tides of war.
Battleship Missouri
The Battleship Missouri has served her nation with honor and distinction through three wars, with the service and devotion of her crews spanning three generations.
Waikiki
Cuisine
Browse through a list of our award winning restaurants and sort them based on category, restaurant name and neighborhood.
The Zoo
Around 600,000 people visit the Honolulu Zoo annually. It is the largest zoo within a radius of 2,300 miles and unique in that it is the only zoo in the United States originating from a King’s grant of royal lands to the people.

The Aquarium
Located next to a living coral reef, the award winning Waikiki Aquarium brings guests face-to-fin with colorful tropical fish, reef sharks, living corals, endangered Hawaiian monk seals, sea jellies, squid, octopus and more!
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Things to Do: Oahu
Hawaii’s best displays on Hawaiian history and natural history, and the world’s finest collection of arts of the Pacific and much more.

Go Hawaii
Hawaii, The Islands of Aloha. Visit the Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureaus’ official website.

Lonely Planet: Hawaii
About seven million visitors come to experience paradise annually, but the islands are not as crushed with sun-baked tourists and cooing honeymooners as that sounds.





