Honolulu Guide

Oahu doesn't look like much on a map. At roughly 600 square miles, it's only about one-seventh the size of the Island of Hawaii, and just barely cracks the list of 20 largest islands in the U.S. But still it's home to more than 900,000 of the state of Hawaii's 1.3 million residents. What accounts for this imbalance? What attracts so many people to an island that takes less than an hour to drive across? In a word: Honolulu. Like the rest of the state, the city is rich in natural beauty: Waikiki’s white-sand beaches, Makapuu Point’s 600-foot sea cliff, the Koolau Range’s awe-inspiring foothills. But as Hawaii’s capital and home to the lion's share of Oahu’s population, Honolulu also contains the institutions of culture you'd expect to find in any major urban area. The Honolulu Museum of Art presents Japanese woodblock prints, centuries-old Hawaiian pottery, and landscape paintings of Maui by Georgia O'Keefe. And at the Waikiki Aquarium, which is stationed alongside a living reef, more than 3,500 Pacific marine creatures glide throughout glassed-in galleries. Of course, the swarms of tourists who sweep through the city each year aren't just there for the museums. They come to sunbathe on Waikiki Beach, snorkel among the tropical fish in Hanauma Bay, and surf the North Shore's gigantic waves. Much of the local economy is built around tourism, so in beachfront neighborhoods such as Waikiki, the look and feel of an urban resort prevails. Upscale boutiques and nightclubs line the sunny avenues, and street performers entertain pedestrians as they peruse craft booths. Fifteen minutes west of Waikiki, the Aloha Tower stretches 10 stories skyward. When it was built in 1926, the tower gained fame for being the tallest building on the islands (a distinction it held for four decades thereafter), and also for housing one of the largest clocks in the U.S. But today it’s better known for the 170,000 square feet of shopping and fine dining that surround it. Just a short jaunt away, Chinatown similarly bustles with commercial activity, as herbalists, antique dealers, and even lei-makers hawk their wares. The neighborhood's markets hold a bounty of seafood and outlandish fruits, and its restaurants showcase cuisine from all over Asia.

What others are saying

Mitch
5, Jan
10 am Whale Watching Cruise - For 1 Person
We had a fun trip and saw several whales off of the coast of Waikiki. We got pictures with whales and Diamond Head. It was fun for all of us including our birthday-boy grandson who turned 7.
3-Hour Turtle Snorkeling Tour a 65 Foot Luxury Boat!
Amit
5, Jan
Full-Day 16 Location Tour Including Snorkeling, Tour Guide, Snacks and Beverages For Three
Overall, this was a great experience and absolutely worth it. There were a few operational hiccups with the bus that Nui Tours should address. Water leaked in through the emergency exit, and I had to sit with a towel. Due to a broken rear window, the driver asked a couple to move forward, which meant our family of three could not sit directly across from each other. These felt like operational and maintenance issues rather than tour-quality issues, and I believe they should be handled by the operations team. That said, the tour itself and especially the guide, Aka was outstanding and worth every penny. This was the first tour we’ve ever done where the word “tip” was never mentioned throughout a 10-hour day not during the tour and not even at drop-off. And yet, every single family happily tipped because of the genuinely amazing experience. Aka was exceptionally knowledgeable, deeply local, and incredibly authentic. From history to stories to songs, his knowledge wasn’t memorized or scripted, it was lived. In such a commercial tourism environment, it was rare and refreshing to experience a guide who was not commercial at all. The experience felt immersive, meaningful, and, at times, surreal. The driver was fine overall. He did smoke during breaks, which was uncomfortable, but that is a personal choice and not something I would judge beyond noting the discomfort. Despite the bus issues, the quality of the tour and the guide made this an unforgettable experience, and I would recommend Nui Tours based on the tour experience itself especially if Aka is your guide.
Full-Day 16 Location Tour with Snorkeling, Guide, Snacks and Beverages
Ghost
16, Dec
Waikiki Friday Night Fireworks cruise
We had so much fun! John and friends were amazing!
Glass Bottom Whale Watching Cruise at Waikiki
Geneva
8, Jan
1 Admission for the Splash Luau Package
Great cultural experience. Decent food and crafts
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Mitch
5, Jan
10 am Whale Watching Cruise - For 1 Person
We had a fun trip and saw several whales off of the coast of Waikiki. We got pictures with whales and Diamond Head. It was fun for all of us including our birthday-boy grandson who turned 7.
3-Hour Turtle Snorkeling Tour a 65 Foot Luxury Boat!
Guest
7, Jan
50-Minute Signature Body Massage with Hot Stone Treatment
Very friendly. Love the hot stones and were able to give harder pressure when asked. I would recommend.
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