With a unique blend of clear ocean water, wide beaches, year-round perfect weather and all the amenities of a metropolitan urban area, Honolulu is one of the most visited cities in Hawaii. The beach resorts of Honolulu's most commercialized neighborhood, Waikiki, are where tourists spend most of their time relaxing in the sun, riding the waves and strolling the waterfront. In contrast with the modern beachside structures, the downtown district contains many historical buildings dating back to the time of monarchical 19th century Hawaii. Oahu island's incredible natural sights should not be missed, and a trip to the top of the Diamond Head volcano or through the Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve is well worth the while. ...More
| The Iolani Palace was once home to King David Kalākaua and Queen Liliʻuokalani, making it the only royal residence in al... | |
| The Hawaiian Maritime Center features several amazing nautical attractions, including the only fully rigged four mast sh... | |
| The Punchbowl National Cemetery is the final resting place of over 33,000 deceased veterans of World War I, World War II... | |
| As Hawaii's only museum dedicated to present day artists, the Contemporary Museum features significant art from 1940 and... | |
| The Bishop Museum has been designated the Hawaii State Museum of Natural and Cultural History. It is located on the cor... |







