Honolulu is the capital and largest city of the U.S. state of Hawaii, which is located in the Pacific Ocean. It is an unincorporated county seat of the consolidated City and County of Honolulu, situated along the southeast coast of the island of Oʻahu, and is the westernmost and southernmost major U.S. city.
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Diamond Head is a volcanic tuff cone on the Hawaiian island of Oʻahu and known to Hawaiians as Lēʻahi. The Hawaiian name is most likely derived from lae plus ʻahi because the shape of the ridgeline resembles the shape of a tuna's dorsal fin.
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The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa is a public research university in Mānoa, a neighborhood in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States. It is the flagship campus of the University of Hawai'i system, of which it houses the main offices. Most of the campus occupies the eastern half of the mouth of Mānoa Valley, with the John A. Burns School of Medicine located adjacent to the Kakaʻako Waterfront Park. U.H. offers over 200 degree programs across 17 schools.
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Embark on a guided e-bike and kayak tour for the ultimate adventure in Kailua, Oahu that will take you to Moku Nui Island! Kailua Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches on Oahu! With its long stretch of soft white sand, swaying palms, and c...
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Nuʻuanu Pali is a section of the windward cliff of the Koʻolau mountain located at the head of Nuʻuanu Valley on the island of Oʻahu. It has a panoramic view of the windward coast of Oʻahu.
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Crater Lake is a crater lake in south-central Oregon in the western United States. It is the main feature of Crater Lake National Park and is famous for its deep blue color and water clarity.
Learn more Book this experienceJoin this Friday night fireworks tour outside of Waikiki for a unique experience. Witness the city lights like never before as you cruise to the perfect spot for the fireworks show. Enjoy drinks, music, and sightseeing while taking in beautiful views of the Honolulu skyline and underwater scenes through the glass-bottom boat. This firework cruise in Honolulu, Hawaii is ideal for any celebration, family outing, or if you're just visiting Hawaii for a short while. You get water and juice on all cruises, but feel free to bring your own food and drinks, including adult beverages, to enjoy during the show.
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Daniel K. Inouye International Airport, also known as Honolulu International Airport, is the principal aviation gateway of the City and County of Honolulu on Oahu of the State of Hawaii.
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The Haʻikū Stairs, also known as the Stairway to Heaven or Haʻikū Ladder, is a steep, steel step structure that provided pedestrian access to former U.S. Navy communication facilities on the island of Oʻahu, Hawaii. The more than 3,000 steps span along Oahu's Ko'olau mountain range. The pathway has been used as a hiking trail at various times but is not open to the public. The city council voted to remove the stairs in 2021.
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Watch the sun sink into the Pacific Ocean as you soar across the sky and experience Hawaii bathed in warm, golden light during this sunset helicopter tour of Oahu!There are few things more beautiful than seeing the sun set into the ocean, and when yo...
Book this experienceKawaiahaʻo Church is a historic Congregational church located in Downtown Honolulu on the Hawaiian Island of Oʻahu. The church, along with the Mission Houses, comprise the Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site, which was designated a U.S.
View on Google Maps Book this experienceThe Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, designated the Hawaiʻi State Museum of Natural and Cultural History, is a museum of history and science in the historic Kalihi district of Honolulu on the Hawaiian island of Oʻahu.
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Discover the stunning natural beauty of the Diamond Head volcanic cone and Manoa Falls on this tour from Honolulu. Travel aboard an airconditioned van to the trial head and explore at your own pace.
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Moanalua Gardens is a 24-acre privately owned public park in Honolulu, Hawaii. The park is the site of the Kamehameha V Cottage which used to be the home of Prince Lot Kapuāiwa, who would later become King Kamehameha V.
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Diamond Head Lighthouse is a United States Coast Guard facility located on Diamond Head in Honolulu, on the island of Oʻahu in the State of Hawaiʻi. The lighthouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. The Diamond Head Lighthouse was featured on a United States postage stamp in June 2007.
View on Google Maps Book this experienceSurfing is an ancient and culturally significant water sport that has been practiced throughout Polynesia for thousands of years. As such, there is no better way to immerse yourself into Hawaiian culture than by getting out on the water and learning ...
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Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum is a non-profit founded in 1999 to develop an aviation museum in Hawaii. Part of Senator Daniel Inouye's vision for a rebirth of Ford Island, the museum hosts a variety of aviation exhibits with a majority relating directly to the attack on Pearl Harbor and World War II.
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Ford Island is an islet in the center of Pearl Harbor, Oahu, in the U.S. state of Hawaii. It has been known as Rabbit Island, Marín's Island, and Little Goats Island, and its native Hawaiian name is Mokuʻumeʻume.
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Kāneʻohe is a census-designated place included in the City and County of Honolulu and located in Hawaiʻi state District of Koʻolaupoko on the island of Oʻahu. In the Hawaiian language, kāne ʻohe means "bamboo man".
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Olomana is a set of three mountainous peaks on the windward side of Oahu near Kailua and Waimanalo. While historically only the first peak was called Olomana and the second and third Paku'i and Ahiki respectively, most people call the entire section Olomana.
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Pearl Harbor is an American lagoon harbor on the island of Oahu, Hawaii, west of Honolulu. It was often visited by the Naval fleet of the United States, before it was acquired from the Hawaiian Kingdom by the U.S. with the signing of the Reciprocity Treaty of 1875.
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Koko Head is the headland that defines the eastern side of Maunalua Bay along the southeastern side of the Island of Oahu in Hawaii. On its western slope is the community of Portlock, a part of Hawaiʻi Kai.
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Hanauma is a marine embayment formed within a tuff ring and located along the southeast coast of the Island of Oʻahu in the Hawaii Kai neighborhood of East Honolulu, in the Hawaiian Islands.
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Kailua is a census-designated place in Honolulu County, Hawaii, United States. It lies in the Koʻolaupoko District of the island of Oʻahu on the windward coast at Kailua Bay. It is in the judicial district and the ahupua'a named Ko'olaupoko. It is 12 miles northeast of Honolulu – over Nu‘uanu Pali. The population was 38,635 at the 2010 census.
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Lanikai Beach is located in Lanikai, a community in the town of Kailua and on the windward coast of Oahu, Hawaii. Although there is a widespread belief that the name Lanikai means "heavenly sea", that is a misconception and a grammatical error, since in the Hawaiian language, the qualifier comes after the noun.
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🏖️ Beach 🤿 Snorkeling 🐾 Wildlife ⛰️ CliffHonolulu is the capital and largest city in the state of Hawaii, USA. Honolulu is a destination that shines with its warm hospitality.
Nestled at the foot of the Diamond Head Crater, Honolulu is a vibrant city that mixes nature and culture in a joyful mix. A city of contrasts, it is nestled in an exuberant natural landscape and has grown a sea of buildings. Honolulu is home to 75% of Hawaii's population and is wildly urban. However, you only have to go a few miles away to find the archipelago's landscapes: by climbing the extinct volcano of Diamond Head, you can enjoy the panorama and the immense beaches hemmed in by the bouncing waves of the Pacific, ideal for surfing. A true emblem of Hawaii, Diamond Head is recognizable by its silhouette, it can be seen from several shores and can be climbed to admire Honolulu from above and have a panoramic view that is worth a look.
It is on the Waikiki coastline that the city's madness is in action: luxury boutiques, hotels, and fine restaurants. Nestled in the middle of impressive skyscrapers, surrounded by white sandbanks that stretch for three kilometers, Waikiki is famous for being the meeting spot of surfers.
Don't miss a visit to Hanauma Bay, one of the most beautiful beaches of Hawaii, which is located at than 30 minutes from downtown Honolulu.
Famous for its rich and abundant marine life, don't hesitate to go snorkeling and swim with fish, turtles, or octopuses while enjoying all the richness of the Hawaiian coast.
In the old colonial town, Lolani Palace, the only Royal Palace in the United States, contains the thrones and memorabilia of Hawaii's last monarchs, while the Bishop Museum, built of gray volcanic stone, houses an important collection of Polynesian artifacts. The city also invites you to travel to the recent past with the Pearl Harbor memorials, west of downtown Honolulu.
But it is above all a festive memory that Honolulu leaves, before opening its doors to the other islands of the archipelago. You will have an excellent stay in Honolulu, between cultural visits, the discovery of its paradisaical landscapes, and the local atmosphere, you will have beautiful memories.
Each major island has its own airport, but most flights to Hawaii land at Honolulu Airport on Oahu, 20 minutes from Waikiki, you can take a cab to go downtown or rent a car directly at the airport.
One would think that a ferry would be the ideal way to travel between the islands of the Hawaiian Archipelago, but no, there are no ferries in the archipelago, the only solution is to take an interisland flight.
To take your time to see all the wonders Honolulu has to offer, plan to stay at least a week.
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