What tourist attractions are open in Honolulu?
What’s open on Oahu?
- Beach parks, City parks, botanical gardens.
- Diamond Head State Monument.
- Outdoor activities like surf lessons and canoe rides.
- Outdoor attractions like the Honolulu Zoo and Kualoa Ranch.
- Municipal Golf Courses (by appointment)
- Pearl Harbor Historic Sites.
- Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve.
What should I not miss in Hawaii?
- Explore Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
- Go whale watching in Maui.
- Circle the island on a tour of Oahu.
- Discover the history of Pearl Harbor.
- Dive in at Molokini.
- Take to the skies in a helicopter tour.
- Travel the road to Hana.
- Soak up Haleakala’s sunrise.
What Cannot go to Hawaii?
12 Things That Are Just Plain Impossible To Find In The Hawaiian Islands
- Billboards. David Evers/Flickr.
- An ethnic majority. Ron Ardis/Flickr.
- Snakes. Carolyn/Flickr.
- Private beaches. Heather & Rachel Love/Flickr.
- Car horns. Daniel Ramirez/Flickr.
- Good Mexican food. Michael Kwan/Flickr.
- Major banks.
- Daylight Savings Time.
What should you not miss in Honolulu?
5 Things Not to Miss in Honolulu
- Turtle Beach. If you want to see green sea turtles in their natural habitat, you can’t miss Turtle Beach on the north shore.
- Ali`i Beach Park. Located in Haleiwa, head to Ali`i Beach Park if you love to scuba dive or snorkel.
- Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve.
- Pearl Harbor.
- Waikiki.
What is the best part of Waikiki Beach?
This beach area is sandwiched between Duke Kahanamoku Beach and Gray’s Beach. Fort DeRussy Beach Park and San Souci are my two favorite Waikiki Beaches, which are family friendly and tend to be more peaceful.
How long does it take to walk to Waimea Falls?
about 20 to 30 minutes
What is the cheapest thing to do in Oahu?
Free and Cheap Things to Do in Oahu
- Look for accommodations on the North Shore.
- Go beach-hopping on the bus.
- Shark’s Cove.
- Eat in and around Chinatown in Honolulu.
- Royal Hawaiian Center in Waikiki.
- Diamond Head Trail.
- Pearl Harbor.
- Hawaii State Art Museum.
Which is nicer Oahu or Maui?
Oahu vs Maui: Resorts Maui resorts are generally better, though they are usually significantly more expensive. The majority of Oahu resorts are found in Waikiki, which offers a beautiful, white sand beach and bustling nightlife. But, the downside is that Waikiki is much more crowded than the resort areas on Maui.