The city is a bustling metropolis full of great art and fantastic food, which offers a wildly different travel experience than any other cities in the States, in fact, no visit to archipelago would be complete without visiting Honolulu. It wouldn’t be Hawaii without surf, sand and sun, and Honolulu has each in abundance. With so many things to do, you’ll find almost everything in this vibrant epicenter of Hawaii, from historic landmarks and treasured monuments to world-class shopping and a flourishing arts and culture scene.
Fort DeRussy Beach
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- City: Honolulu
Fort DeRussy Beach located adjacent to a park, this is the widest stretch of beach and one of the most popular. It is also a good spot for snorkeling, with a coral reef a little offshore. Fort DeRussy...
Halona Beach Cove
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- City: Honolulu
Halona Beach Cove known as "the Peering Place". This is a small, rocky cove with a small sandy beach that is great for swimming when the surf is calm. It requires a small hike down to the beach, and t...
Halona Blowhole
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- City: Honolulu
Halona Blowhole lies along Kalaniana’ole Highway between Makapu'u Point and Hanauma Bay. The Halona Blowhole is one of many blowholes (ocean caves with a hole in the top, so water shoots out the...
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
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- City: Honolulu
Hanauma Bay is not a place for beach sports but is instead a bay formed in the crater of an extinct volcano and filled with a wonderful coral reef and many fish...
Hawaii State Art Museum
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- City: Honolulu
Being famous for housing largest and finest collection of artists in Hawaii, the museum inspires artistic excellence and also honors all the brilliant artists. ...
Hawaii State Capitol Building
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- City: Honolulu
The building was completed in 1969, the State Capitol has a modern, open-air design, with pillars reminiscent of palm tree trunks, and two conical structures sy...
Honolulu Hale
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- City: Honolulu
Honolulu Hale is situated across Punchbowl St from the capitol grounds. In the Hawaiian language, "Honolulu Hale" literally means "Honolulu House", a fitting name for Honolulu's city hall. Honolulu Ha...
Honolulu Museum of Art
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- City: Honolulu
Formerly the Honolulu Academy of Arts is an art museum in Honolulu, founded in 1922. Collections of the museum include van Gogh, Monet, Warhol, Picasso and Hoku...
Honolulu Zoo
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- City: Honolulu
Lovely zoo with lots of exotic animals and plenty of the big-name ones like elephants, rhinos, lions, zebras and giraffes. Honolulu Zoo is surrounde by around 42-acre area and located in Queen Kapiʻo...
Ice Palace
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- City: Honolulu
An ice rink is probably the last thing you'd expect to find in a tropical city, but at least it makes for the perfect getaway if the hot climate is too much for you. If you don't own a pair of skates,...
John Young Museum of Art
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- City: Honolulu
Located in the University of Hawaii at Manoa, the museum is a combination of two galleries namely Asian art and tribal art. The major artworks displayed in the ...
Kahanamoku Beach
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- City: Honolulu
Kahanamoku Beach was named after legendary surfer Duke Kahanamoku. This is a man-made beach and lagoon on the Ala Moana end of Waikiki, in front of the Hilton Hawaiian Village Resort. This beach is mo...