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1. Mauka Makai Excursions
- Cultural field trips galore
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- Tours
- Ala Moana
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2. Waialae Country Club
- Golf & Much More
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3. Bailey's Antiques & Aloha Shirts
- Everything from Books to Surfboards
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- Shopping
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4. USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor
- Pearl Harbor monument
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- Attractions
- North Honolulu
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5. Pali Lookout
- Scenic view and history
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- Nature & Wildlife
- East Honolulu
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6. Hawai'i State Art Museum (HiSAM)
- Arty Aloha!
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- Downtown/Honolulu Harbor
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7. Diamond Head
The 360-degree view from atop Diamond Head Crater is worth the 560-foot ascent and should not be missed....
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8. Nuuanu Pali Lookout
Gale-force winds sometimes howl through the mountain pass at this 1,186-foot-high perch guarded by 3,000-foot...
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9. Battleship Missouri Memorial
- Historic Battleship from WWII
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- North Honolulu
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10. Iolani Palace
- Capitol of Old Hawai'i
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- Downtown/Honolulu Harbor
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The Best of NileGuide
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Thanks to the clear, sea life-filled waters of the Pacific that lap the island's shores (and the tropical climate), Honolulu is the perfect place to learn different water activities, or make good use of the ones you're already experienced in.
First and foremost in Honolulu is surfing, for which the island of Oahu has become famous. Independent instructors, private companies, and the nicer hotels each have their unique teaching styles. For complete beginners, don't be intimidated by pictures or video you've seen of the monster waves off Oahu's coasts - you'll most likely be taken to the gentler waters off of Waikiki, where there's little risk of injury but waves just big enough to learn on.
To the east of the city and at several other places within a reasonable driving distance, there are reefs and coves that make perfect spots for snorkeling. Some are quite calm and sheltered, providing an excellent spot for a snorkeling adventure with children. Or, to get further out and down to see what deeper waters have to offer, SCUBA diving might be a better bet. There are outfits that give lessons and that take out small dive groups of every experience level. Surf n Sea is a staple on the North shore landscape, built in 1921 and housing the premiere surf shop since 1965, Surf n Sea has it all. Surf gear and apparel for most ocean activities, not to mention tours, lessons, sales and rentals, plus plenty of souvenirs.
For on-land exploration, an excellent way to get around and explore Honolulu (or the rest of the island for that matter!) is on a bicycle or moped. Easily rentable at several shops, this is an easy way to see more of the city or the whole island without the hassle of arranging a driver or renting a car.
Another obvious on-land excursion is to go for a hike, such as up the Diamond Head State Monument, which is easily visible on the southeastern end of the City. The hike to the peak is a fairly easy one, and the panoramic views of the city and sea from the top are definitely worth the walk.
Visit Honolulu's most famous site, Pearl Harbor. The tragic occurrences and subsequent world-changing events associated with this naval base make it a crucial part of American history and heritage. While the harbor is quite large, the Visitor's Center and Arizona Memorial are the hubs of tourism. There are so many things to do, Honolulu might just overwhelm you.
- Best Of Honolulu
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Hotels
- Cheap Accommodations
- Family Friendly Accommodations
- Luxury Hotels
- Apartments and Condos
- Brand Name Hotels
- Business Hotels
- Trendy Hotels
- Hotels
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Restaurants
- Cheap Restaurants
- Fun Restaurants
- Italian Food
- Family Friendly Restaurants
- Romantic Dining
- American Food
- Asian Food
- Restaurants for Meetings
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Nightlife
- Live Music
- Music in Honolulu
- Wine Bars
- Bars and Clubs Around Honolulu
- Cinemas
- Hip Nightlife
- Ice Cream
- Fun Nightlife
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