9 Awesome Things to Do in Beautiful Waikiki, Honolulu
Honolulu’s Waikiki neighborhood has been a vacation spot for centuries – in the 1800s, even Hawaiian royalty spent their time here. And it continues to be a favorite among travelers and surfing enthusiasts worldwide. Explore all there is on offer with our list of the top nine activities.
Diamond Head Summit Trail
Hiking Trail, Natural Feature
Waikiki Beach
Natural Feature
USS Arizona Memorial
Architectural Landmark
Pay your respects to the departed at the USS Arizona Memorial, a 184ft-long (56m) structure that commemorates those who lost their lives during the Pearl Harbor attack on December 7, 1941. The memorial, built in 1964, straddles the sunken battleship and includes a marble wall bearing the names of all 1,177 sailors and marines who were killed. Prior to a boat ride to the memorial, you can watch a documentary about the Pearl Harbor attack. Millions of people visit the site each year, as has every US President since Franklin D Roosevelt, and Japanese Emperors Hirohito and Akihito.
Iolani Palace
Building, Architectural Landmark
Built in 1882, the Iolani Palace was once the official residence of Hawaii’s monarchy. Today, visitors can experience the grandeur of the place, thanks to meticulous restoration work. The throne room, in captivating crimson and gold, is where King Kalākaua entertained guests, and on the second floor, you can check out the private suites. The palace grounds are thought to have been an ancient place of worship. Highlights include the royal tomb and the coronation pavilion, where the Royal Hawaiian Band often performs.
Honolulu Zoo
Zoo
Royal Hawaiian Center
Shopping Mall
Take a break from the sun and head to the Royal Hawaiian Center, one of the largest shopping malls in Hawaii. With more than 100 shops and restaurants, you’ll find almost everything here, from luxury brands and upscale dining to surf shops and ice cream. Located in the center of the mall is a lush garden, as well as a bronze statue of Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop, the great-granddaughter of King Kamehameha. The Royal Hawaiian also offers daily cultural programs, such as hula dancing and Hawaiian quilting and weaving courses.
Shangri La
Historical Landmark
US Army Museum of Hawaii
Museum
Just a short walk from the beach, the US Army Museum of Hawaii was originally built to protect the islands from invading forces. Today, it is home to a museum that traces the military story of Hawaii, from ancient times to the Vietnam War. History buffs and anyone with an interest in the military will find this free museum fascinating. Plus, you’ll get a chance to see old helicopters, tanks and other military equipment.
Kalākaua Avenue
Architectural Landmark
Known as the heart of Waikiki and named after King David Kalākaua, this bustling thoroughfare is home to the area’s most prominent hotels, restaurants and shops. There is no shortage of places to stock up on Hawaiian specialties like Kona coffee, macadamia nuts and fruit preserves. You can also check out some of Waikiki’s historic hotels, like the elegant Moana Surfrider and the bright pink Royal Hawaiian. On Kalakaua Avenue, you’ll be in the middle of all the action.