Discover outdoor activities, top restaurants and bars, and cultural experiences unique to the island of O‘ahu
Nestled against the Ko‘olau Mountains, this beautiful park is perfect for walking – you can even do it in sandals.
Wade in the shallow tide pools, snorkel in the marine sanctuary, or experts can freedive through lava tubes.
Explore the North Shore with this locally-owned boat and crew, our top pick for the best snorkeling adventure.
The locally-operated nonprofit raises awareness about plastic pollution and hosts regular beach clean-ups.
Sign up on their website for exciting workshops, immersive tours, and rewarding volunteer opportunities. Be prepared to get muddy at this local fishpond.
Located on the North Shore, this fishpond offers a unique opportunity to learn about the ahupua‘a concept and volunteer to help maintain this historic watershed.
A great way to see Honolulu and Waikīkī from the vantage of the ocean, opt for the Friday sunset tour to enjoy a free weekly fireworks show from the water.
A North Shore beach perfect for experienced snorkelers and renowned for its three prominent underwater rock formations resembling tables.
Conveniently located in the heart of the Kaimukī, this spot offers island-inspired cuisine renowned for its creative use of locally-sourced ingredients.
Explore modern island cuisine, where fresh local ingredients and innovative flavors meet vibrant ambiance. The Koren Fried Chicken Sandwich is a must-try.
Located in Honolulu’s most popular Chinatown district, this Vietnamese spot offers food and an atmosphere that’s good for the soul. Don’t miss the pho!
With its outdoor ambience, Maya’s Tapas and Wine serves delicious food, emphasizing Spanish and Mediterranean cuisines.
Arrive before dawn to watch the sunrise from the lookout point, located at the end of a moderately easy paved trail on the southeast corner of the island.
An inspiring place to learn about Hawai‘i’s rich cultural history. Check out Hawaiian hall, and the planetartium show, featuring a special Hōkūle‘a’s star presentation.
This home-turned museum sits in front of a gorgeous beach and is a stunning off-site feature of Honolulu Museum of Art (HoMA)
Pro Tip: Try to join one of the monthly Moonwalks, where you can experience the sights, sounds, and smells of the forest by moonlight.
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