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Go City: Oahu All-Inclusive Pass z ponad 40 atrakcjami i wycieczkami

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The Oahu All-Inclusive Pass by Go City gives you access to over 45 top attractions and tours at one low price! Visit the popular sights at Pearl Harbor, or the Polynesian Cultural Center, learn how to make lei on the beach at sunset, or stretch with some sunset yoga under the palm trees. Whether you are a first time visitor or a seasoned Hawaii traveler, the All-Inclusive Pass offers a whole new way to discover the island. Simply save your pass (available as your 'ticket' after purchase) on your mobile device with the free Go City app, browse the list of activities available and place reservations in advance where needed, display it at each attraction to be scanned on the day and you are in–no cash needed!

Choose from a 2, 3, 4, 5 or 7-day pass, which can be used over a 2-week period. All passes include one premium Luau experience.
Miasto: Oahu
Mon 28 Apr
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Cyfrowy przewodnik z informacjami o atrakcjach i instrukcjami dotyczącymi rezerwacji
Karnet cyfrowy ważny przez wybraną liczbę dni
Transport wliczony w cenę tylko wybranych atrakcji — sprawdź przewodnik cyfrowy, aby uzyskać więcej informacji
1 Premium Luau experience included
Digital pass valid for the number of days chosen
Free Go City app with attraction information and reservation instructions
Transportation included on selected attractions only - check digital guide for more information
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Your Oahu All-Inclusive Pass will be available as your 'ticket' after purchase. Save this 'ticket' on your mobile device and use it for direct entry into the attractions.
  • All passes include one free admission to a premium luau experience (see digital guide for options). The premium option does not entitle you to an extra day.
  • Go City child passes are only available for ages 3 to 12 years old. For any accompanying children under 3 yrs old please check with each individual attraction or tour whether infants are accepted and/or need to pay an entrance fee.
  • The most popular activities require advanced reservations, check the instructions on the included digital guide, or Go City app, and make sure to place reservations well in advance to avoid disappointment.
  • Attractions and tours are subject to change. The Go City app has the most up-to-date line-up, opening times and instructions on how to access each attraction.
Czego oczekiwać
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Ka Moana Luau
ATRAKCJA PREMIUM (do wyboru 1 z karnetami na ponad 3 dni): Moana Splash Luau To jedyne luau we wschodniej części Oahu, które oferuje wielokrotnie nagradzaną produkcję i malowniczą scenerię z widokiem na ocean z wysokimi klifami w tle. W Ka Moana Luau w Oahu na Hawajach zostaniesz powitany tradycyjnym powitaniem muszli lei przed zabawą, tradycyjnymi zajęciami, takimi jak lekcje hula, robienie lei, hawajskie tatuaże, lekcje gry na ukulele i nie tylko. Uwaga: transport jest dostępny za niewielką opłatą przy rezerwacji bezpośrednio przez Ka Moana Luau. Wymagana jest rezerwacja na tę aktywność. Ograniczona pojemność ze względu na ograniczenia Covid-19.
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Katamaran Makani
ATRAKCJA PREMIUM (do wyboru 1 z karnetami na ponad 3 dni): Makani Catamaran Sunset Sail z napojami - Przeżyj jedną z najbardziej kwintesencji hawajskich wakacji i wypłyń na Ocean Spokojny, aby podziwiać niezapomniany hawajski zachód słońca. Zobaczysz zachód słońca nad lazurowymi wodami przybrzeżnymi z malowniczym krajobrazem Wysp Hawajskich w tle. Gdy już znajdziesz się na wodzie, wypatruj życia w oceanie. Odwiedzający często spotykają żółwie, delfiny, humbaki (w sezonie) i wiele innych. Uwaga: zawiera pełny wybór batonów. Ta czynność wymaga rezerwacji.
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Pomnik pancernika Missouri
Wprowadzony do służby w 1944 roku pancernik Missouri oznaczał kapitulację Cesarstwa Japońskiego i koniec II wojny światowej. Missouri kontynuował działania bojowe podczas wojny koreańskiej i wojny w Zatoce Perskiej, zanim został wycofany ze służby w 1992 roku i zacumowany w Stoczni Marynarki Wojennej Puget Sound w stanie Waszyngton. Został odholowany do Honolulu i otwarty jako pływające muzeum w 1999 roku. Pancernik Missouri przeszedł renowację za 18 milionów dolarów na początku 2010 roku. Nawet jeśli nie jesteś miłośnikiem historii ani członkiem rodziny wojskowej, Battleship Missouri Memorial jest fascynującym statkiem i konsekwentnie jest zaliczany do najczęściej odwiedzanych miejsc na Hawajach !
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Pomnik USS Arizona
USS Arizona Memorial to najczęściej odwiedzana atrakcja na Hawajach i zdecydowanie „must see”. Pancernik upamiętnia 1177 członków załogi, którzy zginęli w ataku na Pearl Harbor w 1941 r., a także upamiętnia wszystkich, którzy oddali życie 7 grudnia na Hawajach i podczas wojny na Pacyfiku. Podnieś swój zestaw audio-wycieczkowy i posłuchaj wielokrotnie nagradzanej 2,5-godzinnej wycieczki, która zapewnia przejmującą narrację o wydarzeniach, które miały miejsce podczas ataku na Pearl Harbor w 1941 r., Oprowadzając gości po Centrum dla zwiedzających, muzeach, na nabrzeżach i Memoriał.
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Muzeum i park łodzi podwodnej USS Bowfin
Muzeum okrętów podwodnych Floty Pacyfiku w Pearl Harbor — miłośnicy historii pokochają tę największą atrakcję na Oahu, która daje ludziom możliwość poznania okrętu podwodnego USS Bowfin z czasów II wojny światowej. Po renowacji o wartości 20 milionów dolarów, Muzeum Okrętów Podwodnych Floty Pacyfiku obejmuje teraz 3000-ft. rozszerzenie, które prezentuje informacyjne i edukacyjne skrzydła muzeum. Tutaj dowiesz się o historii okrętów podwodnych Marynarki Wojennej Stanów Zjednoczonych, Silent Service podczas II wojny światowej, zimnej wojny i wielu innych. W muzeum znajduje się mieszanka tradycyjnych eksponatów, fascynujących multimediów i interaktywnych pokazów. Wstęp obejmuje wycieczkę audio dostępną w siedmiu językach (angielskim, hiszpańskim, francuskim, niemieckim, japońskim, koreańskim i chińskim).
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Polinezyjskie Centrum Kultury
W Polinezyjskim Centrum Kultury o powierzchni 42 akrów przejdź się po autentycznym kompleksie odtworzonych wiosek w Aotearoa (Nowa Zelandia), starożytnych Hawajach, Tahiti, Fidżi, Samoa i Tonga. Na każdym przystanku znajdziesz praktyczne zajęcia i pokazy pokazujące cuda kultury, takie jak sztuka tańca z ogniem, wspinanie się boso na 50-metrowe drzewa, rzucanie włócznią, łuskanie orzechów kokosowych i taniec wojownika Haka! Ciesz się regionalnymi przysmakami kulinarnymi, próbując tahitańskiego chleba kokosowego lub poi, podstawowego hawajskiego jedzenia z taro. Poznaj różne tradycje wyspiarskie, takie jak tworzenie lei, lub spróbuj swoich umiejętności w graniu na derua i tworzeniu fidżyjskiej muzyki. Poszerz swoje horyzonty w tej kulturalnej ostoi i doświadcz życia Polinezyjczyka przez jeden dzień!
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Muzeum Lotnictwa Pearl Harbor
Muzeum Lotnictwa w Pearl Harbor opowiada o historii lotnictwa narodu od czasów II wojny światowej w hangarach, które wciąż noszą blizny po pierwszej bitwie lotniczej narodu. Wybierz się na poruszającą i edukacyjną wycieczkę po zabytkowych samolotach i wystawach. Broń nieba w jednym z symulatorów lotów bojowych. Muzeum Lotnictwa Pearl Harbor, znajdujące się na historycznej wyspie Ford Island, prezentuje Hangar 37, dawny hangar hydroplanów o powierzchni 42 000 stóp kwadratowych. Po obejrzeniu krótkiego filmu dokumentalnego o niespodziewanym ataku na Pearl Harbor, przejdziesz korytarzem, który zabierze Cię z powrotem do życia na wyspie sprzed 1941 roku. Autentyczny japoński samolot Zero jest wyświetlany tak, jak wyglądałby na pokładzie japońskiego lotniskowca Hiryu o świcie 7 grudnia 1941 roku.
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Wodospad Manoa
Lasy deszczowe, wodospady i miejsca filmowe: wycieczka autokarowa i samodzielna - Odkryj spektakularne, nietknięte piękno Hawajów podczas 2,6-kilometrowej wędrówki przez las deszczowy, wodospady i miejsca filmowe. Piękny 150-metrowy wodospad będzie Twoim niezapomnianym celem. Po drodze miniesz ogrody bujne tropikalnymi drzewami owocowymi, a także starożytną hawajską siedzibę. Co więcej, zobaczysz nawet ustawienia kilku popularnych filmów i programów telewizyjnych, od Igrzysk śmierci po Hawaii Five-O. Uwaga: Atrakcja chwilowo niedostępna (aktualizacja covid-19). Ta czynność wymaga rezerwacji.
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Dolina Waimea
Odkryj cuda natury Doliny Waimea. Ta wspaniała zielona oaza o powierzchni 1875 akrów składa się z ogrodów botanicznych, 5000 różnych rodzajów roślin, dziesiątek stanowisk archeologicznych i wspaniałego wodospadu. Codziennie odbywają się tu bezpłatne piesze wycieczki z przewodnikiem, a nawet możesz poznać kulturę hawajską w tym spektakularnym naturalnym środowisku, biorąc udział w lekcji hula lub robiąc lei. Brukowana ścieżka wije się przez 35 tematycznych ogrodów botanicznych, w których występuje ponad 200 rodzin roślin, w tym rzadkie rośliny występujące tylko na Hawajach, a niektóre z kwiatami wielkości piłki do koszykówki. Wodospady Waimea o wysokości 45 są centralnym punktem parku, a będziesz miał okazję popływać w basenie poniżej, więc zabierz ze sobą strój kąpielowy i ręcznik.
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Wet'n'Wild Hawaje
Wet 'n' Wild Hawaje, w tym. Da Flowrider - Zarówno rodziny, jak i osoby uzależnione od adrenaliny znajdą tu coś dla siebie. Wybieraj spośród ponad 25 przejażdżek i atrakcji, od łagodnych (Water World Playground) do dzikich (Tornado i jego 40-metrowy tunel). Zabierz ze sobą strój kąpielowy i przygotuj się na świetną zabawę!
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Pałac Iolani
Dwóch ostatnich monarchów Królestwa Hawajów — król Kalakaua i jego następczyni, królowa Liliuokalani — mieszkało w pałacu Iolani pod koniec XIX wieku. Będziesz podziwiać ozdobną architekturę i wyposażenie tego pieczołowicie odrestaurowanego pomnika. Iolani Palace to jedyna oficjalna rezydencja królewska w Stanach Zjednoczonych. Położona w dzielnicy stolicy Honolulu, ta królewska budowla i narodowy zabytek historyczny była domem dla dwóch ostatnich monarchów Królestwa Hawajów. Pałac został zbudowany w 1882 roku przez króla Kalakaua. Jego siostra i następczyni, królowa Liliuokalani, rezydowała w pałacu do czasu obalenia monarchii hawajskiej w 1893 roku.
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Muzeum Biskupa
Spędzenie kilku godzin w największym muzeum na Hawajach to jeden z najlepszych sposobów, aby naprawdę poznać 50. stan Ameryki. Najważniejsze to eksponaty dotyczące kultury polinezyjskiej, 22 miliony okazów zwierząt i roślin oraz „aktywny” pokaz wulkanów. Odkryj naturalną i kulturową historię Hawajów w Muzeum Biskupa. Muzeum zostało założone w 1898 roku jako miejsce ekspozycji rodzinnych pamiątek po księżnej Bernice Pauahi Bishop, ostatniej potomkini królewskiej rodziny Kamehameha. Dziś muzeum jest czołowym muzeum kultury i historii naturalnej na Pacyfiku, z ciągle zmieniającym się harmonogramem wystaw i codziennymi interaktywnymi programami.
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Arboretum w Lyonie
Dzięki obfitym średnim opadom wynoszącym 165 cali Lyon Arboretum oferuje tropikalne lasy deszczowe, które są idealne do uprawy ogromnej różnorodności roślin, co jest jednym z powodów, dla których tereny te często służą miejscowym studentom jako laboratorium na świeżym powietrzu. Arboretum w Lyonie zostało otwarte dla publiczności w 1972 roku, a jego kolekcja obejmuje obecnie helikony, imbiry, aroidy, bromeliady, rodzime rośliny hawajskie i jedną z największych kolekcji palm znalezionych w ogrodzie botanicznym.
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Letni pałac królowej Emmy
Letni Pałac Królowej Emmy oferuje wyjątkową okazję do odwiedzenia XIX-wiecznego domu w Nowej Anglii, mniej niż 10 minut drogi od Honolulu w bujnej dolinie Nuuanu. Zbudowany w Bostonie w 1848 roku pałac został wysłany na Hawaje przez Przylądek Horn, aby służyć jako letnia rezydencja królowej Emmy, króla Kamehameha IV i ich syna, księcia Alberta Edwarda. Królowa Emma, ​​urodzona w 1836 roku, symbolizowała kosmopolityczną kulturę wysp. Pochodziła zarówno od hawajskich wodzów, jak i od Johna Younga, Anglika, który został przyjacielem i doradcą wielkiego Kamehameha I.
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Muzeum Sztuki w Honolulu
Pokonaj upał i ucieknij od bardziej zatłoczonych miejsc w Honolulu Museum of Art, pierwszym muzeum sztuk pięknych na Hawajach. Użytkownik serwisu TripAdvisor, Birdwalk, nazywa to „bardzo potrzebną odmianą od szalonego tempa Waikiki”. Architektura muzeum jest równie atrakcyjna jak jego zbiory. W muzeum odwiedzający mogą poczuć się przeniesieni do innych kultur i innych czasów, przechodząc przez piękne pawilony zewnętrzne i ponad 30 galerii. Od stawu z liliowcami w ogrodzie japońskim po wypełniony rzeźbami centralny dziedziniec, Muzeum Sztuki w Honolulu łączy uznane wystawy z piękną scenerią.
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Wynajem i sprzedaż w stylu hawajskim
Wypożyczalnie w stylu hawajskim: Wypożyczalnia motorowerów, rowerów lub rowerów elektrycznych - Najlepszym – i najskuteczniejszym – sposobem na odkrywanie Oahu we własnym tempie i zobaczenie tylko tego, co chcesz zobaczyć, jest jazda na rowerze lub motorowerze. W przeciwieństwie do wycieczki autobusowej, możesz odwiedzić atrakcję i zatrzymać się, jeśli chcesz. Poza tym nie musisz mijać atrakcji, które Cię nie interesują. Po prostu ustal plan podróży i ruszaj w drogę! Niezależnie od tego, czy chcesz zobaczyć najlepsze zabytki w Waikiki, czy udać się dalej do bardziej odosobnionych miejsc – lub jedno i drugie – wybór należy do Ciebie. Co najważniejsze, jest to najprzyjemniejszy sposób poruszania się po wyspie, nie wspominając już o świetnym sposobie na przebicie się przez korki w Waikiki. Uwaga: Twój karnet Go Oahu obejmuje 1 wybór dziennie między wypożyczeniem roweru na cały dzień (8 godzin), wypożyczeniem e-roweru na 3 godziny lub wypożyczeniem motoroweru na 3 godziny. Wypożyczenie obejmuje mapę Oahu i kask. Ta czynność wymaga rezerwacji. Obowiązujące podatki i niewielka opłata za gaz zostaną pobrane w momencie wynajmu.
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Ranczo Kualoa
Voyaging Catamaran Sail - Nie przegap okazji, aby zobaczyć Oahu w całej jego scenicznej chwale podczas wycieczki katamaranem po Kuala Ranch. Wskocz na pokład 49-osobowej łodzi na wycieczkę z narracją po zatoce Kaneohe, wyspie Mokolii (kapelusz Chińczyka) i nie tylko. Ponadto wybierz się na wycieczkę autobusową po ogrodach Molii lub popłyń kajakiem po starożytnym stawie rybnym. Uwaga: z karnetem możesz odwiedzić jedną z następujących atrakcji dziennie na czas trwania karnetu: Secret Island Beach, Voyaging Catamaran Sail, Aloha Aina Tour. Ta czynność wymaga rezerwacji.
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Szlak latarni morskiej Makapuu
Szlak Makapu'u Point, w ramach Ka Iwi State Scenic Shoreline, oferuje wspaniałe widoki na południowo-wschodnie wybrzeże Oahu, w tym Koko Head i Koko Crater. Z punktu docelowego szlaku w Makapu'u Head można podziwiać wspaniałe widoki na nawietrzne wybrzeże i przybrzeżne wysepki, a także historyczną latarnię morską Makapu'u z czerwonym dachem, zbudowaną w 1909 r., która tworzy oszałamiający obraz na tle głębokiego błękitu morza poniżej (spektakularna latarnia morska Makapu'u z jej ponad 100-letnim światłem wykonanym za pomocą historycznego „hiperpromiennika”, np. superwymiarowego obiektywu). W pogodny dzień można nawet zobaczyć Molokai i Lanai. Przybrzeżne wysepki to dzika przyroda rezerwaty dla hawajskich ptaków morskich, takich jak aiwa, fregata i ptak tropikalny.Noś trampki i wygodne ubrania, weź ze sobą kapelusz i krem ​​​​do opalania i pij dużo wody. Długość szlaku: 2,0 mil. (podróż w obie strony) Trudność: Średnia Uwaga: dla tej atrakcji wymagana jest rezerwacja.
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Joga pod palmami
Rozpocznij swój poranek na Hawajach od spokojnej sesji jogi z widokiem na błękitne wody plaży Waikiki lub na tarasie na dachu z widokiem na piękne góry Koolau. Wybierz spośród zajęć Vinyasa Flow + Sculpt lub Power Vinyasa Yoga. Uwaga: dla tej atrakcji wymagana jest rezerwacja. Twoja przepustka zapewnia również 10% zniżki na odzież z logo Yoga Under the Palms.
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Park Sunset Beach
Na Sunset Beach odbywają się 3 zajęcia: wyplatanie koszyków z palmy kokosowej /tworzenie wisiorków z muszli /wytwarzanie hawajskiego lei Weź udział w zajęciach z tworzenia hawajskich lei, aby mieć szansę na zrobienie własnego lei i poznanie ważnego hawajskiego zwyczaju. Alternatywnie możesz spędzić praktyczny dzień na plaży, tworząc własne wisiorki z muszli, które zabierzesz do domu jako pamiątkę lub prezent dla kogoś wyjątkowego, lub zamiast tego nauczysz się tradycyjnego rzemiosła hawajskiego podczas lekcji tkania koszyka z palmy kokosowej. Uwaga: na każdą z tych atrakcji wymagana jest rezerwacja. Będziesz na plaży, więc zaleca się ręcznik plażowy lub krzesło, krem ​​z filtrem i wodę.
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Północne wybrzeże
ATRAKCJA PREMIUM (Wybierz 1 - ważna tylko na 3 lub więcej karnetów dziennych) - North Shore Dole Pineapple Farm Tour - Ta całodniowa wycieczka prezentuje naturalne piękno i doskonałe produkty oszałamiającego North Shore na Oahu, z przystankami na plażach, farmie kawy i oczywiście słynna na całym świecie farma Dole.
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Park przy plaży Haleiwa
ATRAKCJA PREMIUM (Wybierz 1 - ważna tylko na 3 lub więcej karnetów dziennych) - Stand-up Paddleboard Nature & Turtle Tour - Wybierz się na wody rzeki Anahulu na zabawnej wycieczce na desce do wiosłowania na stojąco (SUP), która obejmuje słynną zieleń Hawajów żółwie morskie w ich naturalnym środowisku.
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Ka Moana Luau
PREMIUM ATTRACTION (choice of 1 Luau): Ka Moana Luau at Aloha Tower - At the Ka Moana Luau in Oahu, Hawaii, you’ll be welcomed with a traditional shell lei greeting before enjoying fun, traditional activities like hula lessons, lei making, Hawaiian tattoos, ukulele lessons, and more. Includes delicious dinner buffet and two standard drink tickets. Please note: transportation is available for a small fee by booking direct through Ka Moana Luau. Reservations for this activity are required.
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USS Arizona Memorial
Pick up your audio tour headset and listen to the award-winning 2 ½-hour tour which provides a poignant narration of the events that transpired during the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor as it guides guests throughout the Visitor Center, museums, waterfront displays, and Memorial.
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Battleship Missouri Memorial
Commissioned in 1944, the Battleship Missouri marked the surrender of the Japanese Empire and the end of World War II. The Missouri continued to see combat action during the Korean War and Gulf War before she was decommissioned in 1992 and docked at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in Washington State. She was towed to Honolulu and opened as a floating museum in 1999.
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Polynesian Cultural Center
At the 42-acre Polynesian Cultural Center, stroll through an authentic complex of recreated villages in Aotearoa (New Zealand), ancient Hawaii, Tahiti, Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga. At each stop, you'll find hands-on activities and demonstrations showing cultural wonders, such as the art of fire dancing, climbing 50-foot trees in bare feet, spear-throwing, coconut-husking, and the Haka warrior dance!
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Makani Catamaran
Makani Catamaran Sail (with optional upgrade to sunset sail with drinks) - Experience one of the most quintessential Hawaiian vacation activities and set sail on the Pacific Ocean for unforgettable views. Please note: Includes a full bar selection. Reservations are required for this activity.
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USS Bowfin Submarine Museum & Park
Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum at Pearl Harbor - History buffs will love this top attraction in Oahu which gives people the chance to explore the USS Bowfin, a World War II submarine. Admission includes an audio tour that is available in seven languages (English, Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese).
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Manoa Falls
Rainforest, Waterfalls and Movie Sites: Shuttle & Self-guided Hike - Discover the spectacular, untouched beauty of Hawaii on a 1.6-mile hike crossing the rainforest, waterfalls and movie sites. A beautiful 150-foot waterfall will be your unforgettable destination. A bottle of water, walking sticks, and bug spray included. Please note: Reservations are required for this activity.
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Waimea Valley
Discover the natural wonders of Waimea Valley. This gorgeous 1,875-acre green oasis is made up of botanical gardens, 5,000 different kinds of plants, dozens of archeological sites, and a magnificent waterfall. There are free self-guided walking tours taking place every day, and you can even experience Hawaiian culture in this spectacular natural environment by taking a hula lesson or making a lei.
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Wet 'n' Wild Hawaii
Waterpark: Wet ‘n’ Wild Hawaii - Families and adrenaline addicts alike will find plenty to love here. Choose from dozens of rides and attractions that run the gamut from mild (Water World Playground) to wild (Tornado and its 130-foot tunnel). Bring your swimwear and prepare to have a blast!
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Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum
The Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum tells the story of the nation's aviation history from WWII hangars that still bear the scars of the nation's first aviation battle. Take a moving and educational tour of vintage aircraft and displays. Defend the skies in one of the combat flight simulators.
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Iolani Palace
Iolani Palace - The only official state residence of royalty in the United States. Located in Honolulu's capitol district, this regal structure and National Historic Landmark was home to the Hawaiian Kingdom's two final monarchs. The palace was built in 1882 by King Kalakaua. His sister and successor, Queen Liliuokalani, resided at the palace until the Hawaiian monarchy was overthrown in 1893.
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Queen Emma Summer Palace
The Queen Emma Summer Palace offers a unique opportunity to visit a 19th-century New England home less than 10 minutes outside of Honolulu in the lush Nuuanu Valley. Built in Boston in 1848, the palace was shipped to Hawaii via Cape Horn to serve as the summer home for Queen Emma, King Kamehameha IV, and their son, Prince Albert Edward.
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Hawaiian Style Rentals & Sales
Hawaiian Style Rentals: Bike Rental - The best – and most efficient – way to explore Oahu at your own pace, seeing only what you want to see, is by bike. Whether you want to see the best sights in Waikiki or head farther out to more secluded locations – or both – the choice is yours. Please note: Your pass includes an 8-hour bike rental. Your rental includes a map of Oahu and a helmet.
36
Lyon Arboretum
Thanks to an abundant average rainfall of 165 inches, the Lyon Arboretum offers a tropical rainforest setting that is ideal for growing an enormous diversity of plants, which is one of the reasons the grounds often serve as an outdoor laboratory for local students.
37
Makapu'u Point Lighthouse Trail
The Makapu'u Point trail, within Ka Iwi State Scenic Shoreline, offers outstanding views of Oahu's southeastern coastline, including Koko Head and Koko Crater. Trail Length: 2.0 mi. (round trip) Difficulty: Moderate Please note: Reservations are required for this activity.
38
Bishop Museum
Spending a few hours in Hawaii's largest museum is one of the best ways to really get to know America's 50th state. Highlights include exhibits on Polynesian culture, 22 million specimens of animal and plant life and an "active" volcano display.
39
Sunset Beach Park
2 activities take place on Sunset Beach: Coconut Palm Basket Weaving / Hawaiian Lei Making Take a Hawaiian Lei Making class for the chance to make your own Lei and learn about an important Hawaiian custom. Alternatively you can learn a traditional Hawaiian craft with a Coconut Palm Basket Weaving lesson. Please note: Reservations are required for any of these activities. You will be on the beach, so beach towel or chair, sunblock and water are recommended.
40
Kualoa Ranch
Voyaging Catamaran Sail - Don’t miss the chance to see the Oahu in all its scenic glory with a catamaran tour around Kuala Ranch. Hop aboard a 49-passenger boat for a narrated tour of Kaneohe Bay, Mokolii Island (Chinaman's Hat), and more. Plus, you’ll take a bus tour of Molii Gardens or a canoe ride on an ancient fishpond. Please note: With your pass you can visit only one of the following attractions per day for the duration of your pass: Secret Island Beach, Voyaging Catamaran Sail, Kualoa Grown. Reservations are required for this activity.
41
Beach Sunset Yoga Hawaii - Waikiki
Waikiki: Sunset Beach Yoga - Stretch out on the ocean-side lawn of Waikiki as your expert instructor guides you through the flows and forms of a yoga class designed to suit yogis of all abilities. Please note: This activity requires reservation
42
Ka Moana Luau
PREMIUM ATTRACTION (choice of 1 Luau): Ka Moana Luau at Aloha Tower - At the Ka Moana Luau in Oahu, Hawaii, you’ll be welcomed with a traditional shell lei greeting before enjoying fun, traditional activities like hula lessons, lei making, Hawaiian tattoos, ukulele lessons, and more. Includes delicious dinner buffet and two standard drink tickets. Please note: transportation is available for a small fee by booking direct through Ka Moana Luau. Reservations for this activity are required.
43
USS Arizona Memorial
Pick up your audio tour headset and listen to the award-winning 2 ½-hour tour which provides a poignant narration of the events that transpired during the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor as it guides guests throughout the Visitor Center, museums, waterfront displays, and Memorial.
44
Battleship Missouri Memorial
Commissioned in 1944, the Battleship Missouri marked the surrender of the Japanese Empire and the end of World War II. The Missouri continued to see combat action during the Korean War and Gulf War before she was decommissioned in 1992 and docked at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in Washington State. She was towed to Honolulu and opened as a floating museum in 1999.
45
Polynesian Cultural Center
At the 42-acre Polynesian Cultural Center, stroll through an authentic complex of recreated villages in Aotearoa (New Zealand), ancient Hawaii, Tahiti, Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga. At each stop, you'll find hands-on activities and demonstrations showing cultural wonders, such as the art of fire dancing, climbing 50-foot trees in bare feet, spear-throwing, coconut-husking, and the Haka warrior dance!
46
Makani Catamaran
Makani Catamaran Sail (with optional upgrade to sunset sail with drinks) - Experience one of the most quintessential Hawaiian vacation activities and set sail on the Pacific Ocean for unforgettable views. Please note: Includes a full bar selection. Reservations are required for this activity.
47
USS Bowfin Submarine Museum & Park
Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum at Pearl Harbor - History buffs will love this top attraction in Oahu which gives people the chance to explore the USS Bowfin, a World War II submarine. Admission includes an audio tour that is available in seven languages (English, Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese).
48
Manoa Falls
Rainforest, Waterfalls and Movie Sites: Shuttle & Self-guided Hike - Discover the spectacular, untouched beauty of Hawaii on a 1.6-mile hike crossing the rainforest, waterfalls and movie sites. A beautiful 150-foot waterfall will be your unforgettable destination. A bottle of water, walking sticks, and bug spray included. Please note: Reservations are required for this activity.
49
Waimea Valley
Discover the natural wonders of Waimea Valley. This gorgeous 1,875-acre green oasis is made up of botanical gardens, 5,000 different kinds of plants, dozens of archeological sites, and a magnificent waterfall. There are free self-guided walking tours taking place every day, and you can even experience Hawaiian culture in this spectacular natural environment by taking a hula lesson or making a lei.
50
Wet 'n' Wild Hawaii
Waterpark: Wet ‘n’ Wild Hawaii - Families and adrenaline addicts alike will find plenty to love here. Choose from dozens of rides and attractions that run the gamut from mild (Water World Playground) to wild (Tornado and its 130-foot tunnel). Bring your swimwear and prepare to have a blast!
51
Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum
The Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum tells the story of the nation's aviation history from WWII hangars that still bear the scars of the nation's first aviation battle. Take a moving and educational tour of vintage aircraft and displays. Defend the skies in one of the combat flight simulators.
52
Iolani Palace
Iolani Palace - The only official state residence of royalty in the United States. Located in Honolulu's capitol district, this regal structure and National Historic Landmark was home to the Hawaiian Kingdom's two final monarchs. The palace was built in 1882 by King Kalakaua. His sister and successor, Queen Liliuokalani, resided at the palace until the Hawaiian monarchy was overthrown in 1893.
53
Queen Emma Summer Palace
The Queen Emma Summer Palace offers a unique opportunity to visit a 19th-century New England home less than 10 minutes outside of Honolulu in the lush Nuuanu Valley. Built in Boston in 1848, the palace was shipped to Hawaii via Cape Horn to serve as the summer home for Queen Emma, King Kamehameha IV, and their son, Prince Albert Edward.
54
Hawaiian Style Rentals & Sales
Hawaiian Style Rentals: Bike Rental - The best – and most efficient – way to explore Oahu at your own pace, seeing only what you want to see, is by bike. Whether you want to see the best sights in Waikiki or head farther out to more secluded locations – or both – the choice is yours. Please note: Your pass includes an 8-hour bike rental. Your rental includes a map of Oahu and a helmet.
55
Lyon Arboretum
Thanks to an abundant average rainfall of 165 inches, the Lyon Arboretum offers a tropical rainforest setting that is ideal for growing an enormous diversity of plants, which is one of the reasons the grounds often serve as an outdoor laboratory for local students.
56
Makapu'u Point Lighthouse Trail
The Makapu'u Point trail, within Ka Iwi State Scenic Shoreline, offers outstanding views of Oahu's southeastern coastline, including Koko Head and Koko Crater. Trail Length: 2.0 mi. (round trip) Difficulty: Moderate Please note: Reservations are required for this activity.
57
Bishop Museum
Spending a few hours in Hawaii's largest museum is one of the best ways to really get to know America's 50th state. Highlights include exhibits on Polynesian culture, 22 million specimens of animal and plant life and an "active" volcano display.
58
Sunset Beach Park
2 activities take place on Sunset Beach: Coconut Palm Basket Weaving / Hawaiian Lei Making Take a Hawaiian Lei Making class for the chance to make your own Lei and learn about an important Hawaiian custom. Alternatively you can learn a traditional Hawaiian craft with a Coconut Palm Basket Weaving lesson. Please note: Reservations are required for any of these activities. You will be on the beach, so beach towel or chair, sunblock and water are recommended.
59
Kualoa Ranch
Voyaging Catamaran Sail - Don’t miss the chance to see the Oahu in all its scenic glory with a catamaran tour around Kuala Ranch. Hop aboard a 49-passenger boat for a narrated tour of Kaneohe Bay, Mokolii Island (Chinaman's Hat), and more. Plus, you’ll take a bus tour of Molii Gardens or a canoe ride on an ancient fishpond. Please note: With your pass you can visit only one of the following attractions per day for the duration of your pass: Secret Island Beach, Voyaging Catamaran Sail, Kualoa Grown. Reservations are required for this activity.
60
Beach Sunset Yoga Hawaii - Waikiki
Waikiki: Sunset Beach Yoga - Stretch out on the ocean-side lawn of Waikiki as your expert instructor guides you through the flows and forms of a yoga class designed to suit yogis of all abilities. Please note: This activity requires reservation
61
Ka Moana Luau
PREMIUM ATTRACTION (choice of 1 Luau): Ka Moana Luau at Aloha Tower - At the Ka Moana Luau in Oahu, Hawaii, you’ll be welcomed with a traditional shell lei greeting before enjoying fun, traditional activities like hula lessons, lei making, Hawaiian tattoos, ukulele lessons, and more. Includes delicious dinner buffet and two standard drink tickets. Please note: transportation is available for a small fee by booking direct through Ka Moana Luau. Reservations for this activity are required.
62
USS Arizona Memorial
Pick up your audio tour headset and listen to the award-winning 2 ½-hour tour which provides a poignant narration of the events that transpired during the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor as it guides guests throughout the Visitor Center, museums, waterfront displays, and Memorial.
63
Battleship Missouri Memorial
Commissioned in 1944, the Battleship Missouri marked the surrender of the Japanese Empire and the end of World War II. The Missouri continued to see combat action during the Korean War and Gulf War before she was decommissioned in 1992 and docked at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in Washington State. She was towed to Honolulu and opened as a floating museum in 1999.
64
Polynesian Cultural Center
At the 42-acre Polynesian Cultural Center, stroll through an authentic complex of recreated villages in Aotearoa (New Zealand), ancient Hawaii, Tahiti, Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga. At each stop, you'll find hands-on activities and demonstrations showing cultural wonders, such as the art of fire dancing, climbing 50-foot trees in bare feet, spear-throwing, coconut-husking, and the Haka warrior dance!
65
Makani Catamaran
Makani Catamaran Sail (with optional upgrade to sunset sail with drinks) - Experience one of the most quintessential Hawaiian vacation activities and set sail on the Pacific Ocean for unforgettable views. Please note: Includes a full bar selection. Reservations are required for this activity.
66
USS Bowfin Submarine Museum & Park
Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum at Pearl Harbor - History buffs will love this top attraction in Oahu which gives people the chance to explore the USS Bowfin, a World War II submarine. Admission includes an audio tour that is available in seven languages (English, Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese).
67
Manoa Falls
Rainforest, Waterfalls and Movie Sites: Shuttle & Self-guided Hike - Discover the spectacular, untouched beauty of Hawaii on a 1.6-mile hike crossing the rainforest, waterfalls and movie sites. A beautiful 150-foot waterfall will be your unforgettable destination. A bottle of water, walking sticks, and bug spray included. Please note: Reservations are required for this activity.
68
Waimea Valley
Discover the natural wonders of Waimea Valley. This gorgeous 1,875-acre green oasis is made up of botanical gardens, 5,000 different kinds of plants, dozens of archeological sites, and a magnificent waterfall. There are free self-guided walking tours taking place every day, and you can even experience Hawaiian culture in this spectacular natural environment by taking a hula lesson or making a lei.
69
Wet 'n' Wild Hawaii
Waterpark: Wet ‘n’ Wild Hawaii - Families and adrenaline addicts alike will find plenty to love here. Choose from dozens of rides and attractions that run the gamut from mild (Water World Playground) to wild (Tornado and its 130-foot tunnel). Bring your swimwear and prepare to have a blast!
70
Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum
The Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum tells the story of the nation's aviation history from WWII hangars that still bear the scars of the nation's first aviation battle. Take a moving and educational tour of vintage aircraft and displays. Defend the skies in one of the combat flight simulators.
71
Iolani Palace
Iolani Palace - The only official state residence of royalty in the United States. Located in Honolulu's capitol district, this regal structure and National Historic Landmark was home to the Hawaiian Kingdom's two final monarchs. The palace was built in 1882 by King Kalakaua. His sister and successor, Queen Liliuokalani, resided at the palace until the Hawaiian monarchy was overthrown in 1893.
72
Queen Emma Summer Palace
The Queen Emma Summer Palace offers a unique opportunity to visit a 19th-century New England home less than 10 minutes outside of Honolulu in the lush Nuuanu Valley. Built in Boston in 1848, the palace was shipped to Hawaii via Cape Horn to serve as the summer home for Queen Emma, King Kamehameha IV, and their son, Prince Albert Edward.
73
Hawaiian Style Rentals & Sales
Hawaiian Style Rentals: Bike Rental - The best – and most efficient – way to explore Oahu at your own pace, seeing only what you want to see, is by bike. Whether you want to see the best sights in Waikiki or head farther out to more secluded locations – or both – the choice is yours. Please note: Your pass includes an 8-hour bike rental. Your rental includes a map of Oahu and a helmet.
74
Lyon Arboretum
Thanks to an abundant average rainfall of 165 inches, the Lyon Arboretum offers a tropical rainforest setting that is ideal for growing an enormous diversity of plants, which is one of the reasons the grounds often serve as an outdoor laboratory for local students.
75
Makapu'u Point Lighthouse Trail
The Makapu'u Point trail, within Ka Iwi State Scenic Shoreline, offers outstanding views of Oahu's southeastern coastline, including Koko Head and Koko Crater. Trail Length: 2.0 mi. (round trip) Difficulty: Moderate Please note: Reservations are required for this activity.
76
Bishop Museum
Spending a few hours in Hawaii's largest museum is one of the best ways to really get to know America's 50th state. Highlights include exhibits on Polynesian culture, 22 million specimens of animal and plant life and an "active" volcano display.
77
Sunset Beach Park
2 activities take place on Sunset Beach: Coconut Palm Basket Weaving / Hawaiian Lei Making Take a Hawaiian Lei Making class for the chance to make your own Lei and learn about an important Hawaiian custom. Alternatively you can learn a traditional Hawaiian craft with a Coconut Palm Basket Weaving lesson. Please note: Reservations are required for any of these activities. You will be on the beach, so beach towel or chair, sunblock and water are recommended.
78
Kualoa Ranch
Voyaging Catamaran Sail - Don’t miss the chance to see the Oahu in all its scenic glory with a catamaran tour around Kuala Ranch. Hop aboard a 49-passenger boat for a narrated tour of Kaneohe Bay, Mokolii Island (Chinaman's Hat), and more. Plus, you’ll take a bus tour of Molii Gardens or a canoe ride on an ancient fishpond. Please note: With your pass you can visit only one of the following attractions per day for the duration of your pass: Secret Island Beach, Voyaging Catamaran Sail, Kualoa Grown. Reservations are required for this activity.
79
Beach Sunset Yoga Hawaii - Waikiki
Waikiki: Sunset Beach Yoga - Stretch out on the ocean-side lawn of Waikiki as your expert instructor guides you through the flows and forms of a yoga class designed to suit yogis of all abilities. Please note: This activity requires reservation
80
Ka Moana Luau
PREMIUM ATTRACTION (choice of 1 Luau): Ka Moana Luau at Aloha Tower - At the Ka Moana Luau in Oahu, Hawaii, you’ll be welcomed with a traditional shell lei greeting before enjoying fun, traditional activities like hula lessons, lei making, Hawaiian tattoos, ukulele lessons, and more. Includes delicious dinner buffet and two standard drink tickets. Please note: transportation is available for a small fee by booking direct through Ka Moana Luau. Reservations for this activity are required.
81
USS Arizona Memorial
Pick up your audio tour headset and listen to the award-winning 2 ½-hour tour which provides a poignant narration of the events that transpired during the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor as it guides guests throughout the Visitor Center, museums, waterfront displays, and Memorial.
82
Battleship Missouri Memorial
Commissioned in 1944, the Battleship Missouri marked the surrender of the Japanese Empire and the end of World War II. The Missouri continued to see combat action during the Korean War and Gulf War before she was decommissioned in 1992 and docked at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in Washington State. She was towed to Honolulu and opened as a floating museum in 1999.
83
Polynesian Cultural Center
At the 42-acre Polynesian Cultural Center, stroll through an authentic complex of recreated villages in Aotearoa (New Zealand), ancient Hawaii, Tahiti, Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga. At each stop, you'll find hands-on activities and demonstrations showing cultural wonders, such as the art of fire dancing, climbing 50-foot trees in bare feet, spear-throwing, coconut-husking, and the Haka warrior dance!
84
Makani Catamaran
Makani Catamaran Sail (with optional upgrade to sunset sail with drinks) - Experience one of the most quintessential Hawaiian vacation activities and set sail on the Pacific Ocean for unforgettable views. Please note: Includes a full bar selection. Reservations are required for this activity.
85
USS Bowfin Submarine Museum & Park
Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum at Pearl Harbor - History buffs will love this top attraction in Oahu which gives people the chance to explore the USS Bowfin, a World War II submarine. Admission includes an audio tour that is available in seven languages (English, Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese).
86
Manoa Falls
Rainforest, Waterfalls and Movie Sites: Shuttle & Self-guided Hike - Discover the spectacular, untouched beauty of Hawaii on a 1.6-mile hike crossing the rainforest, waterfalls and movie sites. A beautiful 150-foot waterfall will be your unforgettable destination. A bottle of water, walking sticks, and bug spray included. Please note: Reservations are required for this activity.
87
Waimea Valley
Discover the natural wonders of Waimea Valley. This gorgeous 1,875-acre green oasis is made up of botanical gardens, 5,000 different kinds of plants, dozens of archeological sites, and a magnificent waterfall. There are free self-guided walking tours taking place every day, and you can even experience Hawaiian culture in this spectacular natural environment by taking a hula lesson or making a lei.
88
Wet 'n' Wild Hawaii
Waterpark: Wet ‘n’ Wild Hawaii - Families and adrenaline addicts alike will find plenty to love here. Choose from dozens of rides and attractions that run the gamut from mild (Water World Playground) to wild (Tornado and its 130-foot tunnel). Bring your swimwear and prepare to have a blast!
89
Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum
The Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum tells the story of the nation's aviation history from WWII hangars that still bear the scars of the nation's first aviation battle. Take a moving and educational tour of vintage aircraft and displays. Defend the skies in one of the combat flight simulators.
90
Iolani Palace
Iolani Palace - The only official state residence of royalty in the United States. Located in Honolulu's capitol district, this regal structure and National Historic Landmark was home to the Hawaiian Kingdom's two final monarchs. The palace was built in 1882 by King Kalakaua. His sister and successor, Queen Liliuokalani, resided at the palace until the Hawaiian monarchy was overthrown in 1893.
91
Queen Emma Summer Palace
The Queen Emma Summer Palace offers a unique opportunity to visit a 19th-century New England home less than 10 minutes outside of Honolulu in the lush Nuuanu Valley. Built in Boston in 1848, the palace was shipped to Hawaii via Cape Horn to serve as the summer home for Queen Emma, King Kamehameha IV, and their son, Prince Albert Edward.
92
Hawaiian Style Rentals & Sales
Hawaiian Style Rentals: Bike Rental - The best – and most efficient – way to explore Oahu at your own pace, seeing only what you want to see, is by bike. Whether you want to see the best sights in Waikiki or head farther out to more secluded locations – or both – the choice is yours. Please note: Your pass includes an 8-hour bike rental. Your rental includes a map of Oahu and a helmet.
93
Lyon Arboretum
Thanks to an abundant average rainfall of 165 inches, the Lyon Arboretum offers a tropical rainforest setting that is ideal for growing an enormous diversity of plants, which is one of the reasons the grounds often serve as an outdoor laboratory for local students.
94
Makapu'u Point Lighthouse Trail
The Makapu'u Point trail, within Ka Iwi State Scenic Shoreline, offers outstanding views of Oahu's southeastern coastline, including Koko Head and Koko Crater. Trail Length: 2.0 mi. (round trip) Difficulty: Moderate Please note: Reservations are required for this activity.
95
Bishop Museum
Spending a few hours in Hawaii's largest museum is one of the best ways to really get to know America's 50th state. Highlights include exhibits on Polynesian culture, 22 million specimens of animal and plant life and an "active" volcano display.
96
Sunset Beach Park
2 activities take place on Sunset Beach: Coconut Palm Basket Weaving / Hawaiian Lei Making Take a Hawaiian Lei Making class for the chance to make your own Lei and learn about an important Hawaiian custom. Alternatively you can learn a traditional Hawaiian craft with a Coconut Palm Basket Weaving lesson. Please note: Reservations are required for any of these activities. You will be on the beach, so beach towel or chair, sunblock and water are recommended.
97
Kualoa Ranch
Voyaging Catamaran Sail - Don’t miss the chance to see the Oahu in all its scenic glory with a catamaran tour around Kuala Ranch. Hop aboard a 49-passenger boat for a narrated tour of Kaneohe Bay, Mokolii Island (Chinaman's Hat), and more. Plus, you’ll take a bus tour of Molii Gardens or a canoe ride on an ancient fishpond. Please note: With your pass you can visit only one of the following attractions per day for the duration of your pass: Secret Island Beach, Voyaging Catamaran Sail, Kualoa Grown. Reservations are required for this activity.
98
Beach Sunset Yoga Hawaii - Waikiki
Waikiki: Sunset Beach Yoga - Stretch out on the ocean-side lawn of Waikiki as your expert instructor guides you through the flows and forms of a yoga class designed to suit yogis of all abilities. Please note: This activity requires reservation
99
Ka Moana Luau
PREMIUM ATTRACTION (choice of 1 Luau): Ka Moana Luau at Aloha Tower - At the Ka Moana Luau in Oahu, Hawaii, you’ll be welcomed with a traditional shell lei greeting before enjoying fun, traditional activities like hula lessons, lei making, Hawaiian tattoos, ukulele lessons, and more. Includes delicious dinner buffet and two standard drink tickets. Please note: transportation is available for a small fee by booking direct through Ka Moana Luau. Reservations for this activity are required.
100
USS Arizona Memorial
Pick up your audio tour headset and listen to the award-winning 2 ½-hour tour which provides a poignant narration of the events that transpired during the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor as it guides guests throughout the Visitor Center, museums, waterfront displays, and Memorial.
101
Battleship Missouri Memorial
Commissioned in 1944, the Battleship Missouri marked the surrender of the Japanese Empire and the end of World War II. The Missouri continued to see combat action during the Korean War and Gulf War before she was decommissioned in 1992 and docked at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in Washington State. She was towed to Honolulu and opened as a floating museum in 1999.
102
Polynesian Cultural Center
At the 42-acre Polynesian Cultural Center, stroll through an authentic complex of recreated villages in Aotearoa (New Zealand), ancient Hawaii, Tahiti, Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga. At each stop, you'll find hands-on activities and demonstrations showing cultural wonders, such as the art of fire dancing, climbing 50-foot trees in bare feet, spear-throwing, coconut-husking, and the Haka warrior dance!
103
Makani Catamaran
Makani Catamaran Sail (with optional upgrade to sunset sail with drinks) - Experience one of the most quintessential Hawaiian vacation activities and set sail on the Pacific Ocean for unforgettable views. Please note: Includes a full bar selection. Reservations are required for this activity.
104
USS Bowfin Submarine Museum & Park
Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum at Pearl Harbor - History buffs will love this top attraction in Oahu which gives people the chance to explore the USS Bowfin, a World War II submarine. Admission includes an audio tour that is available in seven languages (English, Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese).
105
Manoa Falls
Rainforest, Waterfalls and Movie Sites: Shuttle & Self-guided Hike - Discover the spectacular, untouched beauty of Hawaii on a 1.6-mile hike crossing the rainforest, waterfalls and movie sites. A beautiful 150-foot waterfall will be your unforgettable destination. A bottle of water, walking sticks, and bug spray included. Please note: Reservations are required for this activity.
106
Waimea Valley
Discover the natural wonders of Waimea Valley. This gorgeous 1,875-acre green oasis is made up of botanical gardens, 5,000 different kinds of plants, dozens of archeological sites, and a magnificent waterfall. There are free self-guided walking tours taking place every day, and you can even experience Hawaiian culture in this spectacular natural environment by taking a hula lesson or making a lei.
107
Wet 'n' Wild Hawaii
Waterpark: Wet ‘n’ Wild Hawaii - Families and adrenaline addicts alike will find plenty to love here. Choose from dozens of rides and attractions that run the gamut from mild (Water World Playground) to wild (Tornado and its 130-foot tunnel). Bring your swimwear and prepare to have a blast!
108
Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum
The Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum tells the story of the nation's aviation history from WWII hangars that still bear the scars of the nation's first aviation battle. Take a moving and educational tour of vintage aircraft and displays. Defend the skies in one of the combat flight simulators.
109
Iolani Palace
Iolani Palace - The only official state residence of royalty in the United States. Located in Honolulu's capitol district, this regal structure and National Historic Landmark was home to the Hawaiian Kingdom's two final monarchs. The palace was built in 1882 by King Kalakaua. His sister and successor, Queen Liliuokalani, resided at the palace until the Hawaiian monarchy was overthrown in 1893.
110
Queen Emma Summer Palace
The Queen Emma Summer Palace offers a unique opportunity to visit a 19th-century New England home less than 10 minutes outside of Honolulu in the lush Nuuanu Valley. Built in Boston in 1848, the palace was shipped to Hawaii via Cape Horn to serve as the summer home for Queen Emma, King Kamehameha IV, and their son, Prince Albert Edward.
111
Hawaiian Style Rentals & Sales
Hawaiian Style Rentals: Bike Rental - The best – and most efficient – way to explore Oahu at your own pace, seeing only what you want to see, is by bike. Whether you want to see the best sights in Waikiki or head farther out to more secluded locations – or both – the choice is yours. Please note: Your pass includes an 8-hour bike rental. Your rental includes a map of Oahu and a helmet.
112
Lyon Arboretum
Thanks to an abundant average rainfall of 165 inches, the Lyon Arboretum offers a tropical rainforest setting that is ideal for growing an enormous diversity of plants, which is one of the reasons the grounds often serve as an outdoor laboratory for local students.
113
Makapu'u Point Lighthouse Trail
The Makapu'u Point trail, within Ka Iwi State Scenic Shoreline, offers outstanding views of Oahu's southeastern coastline, including Koko Head and Koko Crater. Trail Length: 2.0 mi. (round trip) Difficulty: Moderate Please note: Reservations are required for this activity.
114
Bishop Museum
Spending a few hours in Hawaii's largest museum is one of the best ways to really get to know America's 50th state. Highlights include exhibits on Polynesian culture, 22 million specimens of animal and plant life and an "active" volcano display.
115
Sunset Beach Park
2 activities take place on Sunset Beach: Coconut Palm Basket Weaving / Hawaiian Lei Making Take a Hawaiian Lei Making class for the chance to make your own Lei and learn about an important Hawaiian custom. Alternatively you can learn a traditional Hawaiian craft with a Coconut Palm Basket Weaving lesson. Please note: Reservations are required for any of these activities. You will be on the beach, so beach towel or chair, sunblock and water are recommended.
116
Kualoa Ranch
Voyaging Catamaran Sail - Don’t miss the chance to see the Oahu in all its scenic glory with a catamaran tour around Kuala Ranch. Hop aboard a 49-passenger boat for a narrated tour of Kaneohe Bay, Mokolii Island (Chinaman's Hat), and more. Plus, you’ll take a bus tour of Molii Gardens or a canoe ride on an ancient fishpond. Please note: With your pass you can visit only one of the following attractions per day for the duration of your pass: Secret Island Beach, Voyaging Catamaran Sail, Kualoa Grown. Reservations are required for this activity.
117
Beach Sunset Yoga Hawaii - Waikiki
Waikiki: Sunset Beach Yoga - Stretch out on the ocean-side lawn of Waikiki as your expert instructor guides you through the flows and forms of a yoga class designed to suit yogis of all abilities. Please note: This activity requires reservation
118
Ka Moana Luau
PREMIUM ATTRACTION (choice of 1 Luau): Ka Moana Luau at Aloha Tower - At the Ka Moana Luau in Oahu, Hawaii, you’ll be welcomed with a traditional shell lei greeting before enjoying fun, traditional activities like hula lessons, lei making, Hawaiian tattoos, ukulele lessons, and more. Includes delicious dinner buffet and two standard drink tickets. Please note: transportation is available for a small fee by booking direct through Ka Moana Luau. Reservations for this activity are required.
119
USS Arizona Memorial
Pick up your audio tour headset and listen to the award-winning 2 ½-hour tour which provides a poignant narration of the events that transpired during the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor as it guides guests throughout the Visitor Center, museums, waterfront displays, and Memorial.
120
Battleship Missouri Memorial
Commissioned in 1944, the Battleship Missouri marked the surrender of the Japanese Empire and the end of World War II. The Missouri continued to see combat action during the Korean War and Gulf War before she was decommissioned in 1992 and docked at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in Washington State. She was towed to Honolulu and opened as a floating museum in 1999.
121
Polynesian Cultural Center
At the 42-acre Polynesian Cultural Center, stroll through an authentic complex of recreated villages in Aotearoa (New Zealand), ancient Hawaii, Tahiti, Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga. At each stop, you'll find hands-on activities and demonstrations showing cultural wonders, such as the art of fire dancing, climbing 50-foot trees in bare feet, spear-throwing, coconut-husking, and the Haka warrior dance!
122
Makani Catamaran
Makani Catamaran Sail (with optional upgrade to sunset sail with drinks) - Experience one of the most quintessential Hawaiian vacation activities and set sail on the Pacific Ocean for unforgettable views. Please note: Includes a full bar selection. Reservations are required for this activity.
123
USS Bowfin Submarine Museum & Park
Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum at Pearl Harbor - History buffs will love this top attraction in Oahu which gives people the chance to explore the USS Bowfin, a World War II submarine. Admission includes an audio tour that is available in seven languages (English, Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese).
124
Manoa Falls
Rainforest, Waterfalls and Movie Sites: Shuttle & Self-guided Hike - Discover the spectacular, untouched beauty of Hawaii on a 1.6-mile hike crossing the rainforest, waterfalls and movie sites. A beautiful 150-foot waterfall will be your unforgettable destination. A bottle of water, walking sticks, and bug spray included. Please note: Reservations are required for this activity.
125
Waimea Valley
Discover the natural wonders of Waimea Valley. This gorgeous 1,875-acre green oasis is made up of botanical gardens, 5,000 different kinds of plants, dozens of archeological sites, and a magnificent waterfall. There are free self-guided walking tours taking place every day, and you can even experience Hawaiian culture in this spectacular natural environment by taking a hula lesson or making a lei.
126
Wet 'n' Wild Hawaii
Waterpark: Wet ‘n’ Wild Hawaii - Families and adrenaline addicts alike will find plenty to love here. Choose from dozens of rides and attractions that run the gamut from mild (Water World Playground) to wild (Tornado and its 130-foot tunnel). Bring your swimwear and prepare to have a blast!
127
Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum
The Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum tells the story of the nation's aviation history from WWII hangars that still bear the scars of the nation's first aviation battle. Take a moving and educational tour of vintage aircraft and displays. Defend the skies in one of the combat flight simulators.
128
Iolani Palace
Iolani Palace - The only official state residence of royalty in the United States. Located in Honolulu's capitol district, this regal structure and National Historic Landmark was home to the Hawaiian Kingdom's two final monarchs. The palace was built in 1882 by King Kalakaua. His sister and successor, Queen Liliuokalani, resided at the palace until the Hawaiian monarchy was overthrown in 1893.
129
Queen Emma Summer Palace
The Queen Emma Summer Palace offers a unique opportunity to visit a 19th-century New England home less than 10 minutes outside of Honolulu in the lush Nuuanu Valley. Built in Boston in 1848, the palace was shipped to Hawaii via Cape Horn to serve as the summer home for Queen Emma, King Kamehameha IV, and their son, Prince Albert Edward.
130
Hawaiian Style Rentals & Sales
Hawaiian Style Rentals: Bike Rental - The best – and most efficient – way to explore Oahu at your own pace, seeing only what you want to see, is by bike. Whether you want to see the best sights in Waikiki or head farther out to more secluded locations – or both – the choice is yours. Please note: Your pass includes an 8-hour bike rental. Your rental includes a map of Oahu and a helmet.
131
Lyon Arboretum
Thanks to an abundant average rainfall of 165 inches, the Lyon Arboretum offers a tropical rainforest setting that is ideal for growing an enormous diversity of plants, which is one of the reasons the grounds often serve as an outdoor laboratory for local students.
132
Makapu'u Point Lighthouse Trail
The Makapu'u Point trail, within Ka Iwi State Scenic Shoreline, offers outstanding views of Oahu's southeastern coastline, including Koko Head and Koko Crater. Trail Length: 2.0 mi. (round trip) Difficulty: Moderate Please note: Reservations are required for this activity.
133
Bishop Museum
Spending a few hours in Hawaii's largest museum is one of the best ways to really get to know America's 50th state. Highlights include exhibits on Polynesian culture, 22 million specimens of animal and plant life and an "active" volcano display.
134
Sunset Beach Park
2 activities take place on Sunset Beach: Coconut Palm Basket Weaving / Hawaiian Lei Making Take a Hawaiian Lei Making class for the chance to make your own Lei and learn about an important Hawaiian custom. Alternatively you can learn a traditional Hawaiian craft with a Coconut Palm Basket Weaving lesson. Please note: Reservations are required for any of these activities. You will be on the beach, so beach towel or chair, sunblock and water are recommended.
135
Kualoa Ranch
Voyaging Catamaran Sail - Don’t miss the chance to see the Oahu in all its scenic glory with a catamaran tour around Kuala Ranch. Hop aboard a 49-passenger boat for a narrated tour of Kaneohe Bay, Mokolii Island (Chinaman's Hat), and more. Plus, you’ll take a bus tour of Molii Gardens or a canoe ride on an ancient fishpond. Please note: With your pass you can visit only one of the following attractions per day for the duration of your pass: Secret Island Beach, Voyaging Catamaran Sail, Kualoa Grown. Reservations are required for this activity.
136
Beach Sunset Yoga Hawaii - Waikiki
Waikiki: Sunset Beach Yoga - Stretch out on the ocean-side lawn of Waikiki as your expert instructor guides you through the flows and forms of a yoga class designed to suit yogis of all abilities. Please note: This activity requires reservation
137
Ka Moana Luau
PREMIUM ATTRACTION (choice of 1 Luau): Ka Moana Luau at Aloha Tower - At the Ka Moana Luau in Oahu, Hawaii, you’ll be welcomed with a traditional shell lei greeting before enjoying fun, traditional activities like hula lessons, lei making, Hawaiian tattoos, ukulele lessons, and more. Includes delicious dinner buffet and two standard drink tickets. Please note: transportation is available for a small fee by booking direct through Ka Moana Luau. Reservations for this activity are required.
138
USS Arizona Memorial
Pick up your audio tour headset and listen to the award-winning 2 ½-hour tour which provides a poignant narration of the events that transpired during the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor as it guides guests throughout the Visitor Center, museums, waterfront displays, and Memorial.
139
Battleship Missouri Memorial
Commissioned in 1944, the Battleship Missouri marked the surrender of the Japanese Empire and the end of World War II. The Missouri continued to see combat action during the Korean War and Gulf War before she was decommissioned in 1992 and docked at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in Washington State. She was towed to Honolulu and opened as a floating museum in 1999.
140
Polynesian Cultural Center
At the 42-acre Polynesian Cultural Center, stroll through an authentic complex of recreated villages in Aotearoa (New Zealand), ancient Hawaii, Tahiti, Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga. At each stop, you'll find hands-on activities and demonstrations showing cultural wonders, such as the art of fire dancing, climbing 50-foot trees in bare feet, spear-throwing, coconut-husking, and the Haka warrior dance!
141
Makani Catamaran
Makani Catamaran Sail (with optional upgrade to sunset sail with drinks) - Experience one of the most quintessential Hawaiian vacation activities and set sail on the Pacific Ocean for unforgettable views. Please note: Includes a full bar selection. Reservations are required for this activity.
142
USS Bowfin Submarine Museum & Park
Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum at Pearl Harbor - History buffs will love this top attraction in Oahu which gives people the chance to explore the USS Bowfin, a World War II submarine. Admission includes an audio tour that is available in seven languages (English, Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese).
143
Manoa Falls
Rainforest, Waterfalls and Movie Sites: Shuttle & Self-guided Hike - Discover the spectacular, untouched beauty of Hawaii on a 1.6-mile hike crossing the rainforest, waterfalls and movie sites. A beautiful 150-foot waterfall will be your unforgettable destination. A bottle of water, walking sticks, and bug spray included. Please note: Reservations are required for this activity.
144
Waimea Valley
Discover the natural wonders of Waimea Valley. This gorgeous 1,875-acre green oasis is made up of botanical gardens, 5,000 different kinds of plants, dozens of archeological sites, and a magnificent waterfall. There are free self-guided walking tours taking place every day, and you can even experience Hawaiian culture in this spectacular natural environment by taking a hula lesson or making a lei.
145
Wet 'n' Wild Hawaii
Waterpark: Wet ‘n’ Wild Hawaii - Families and adrenaline addicts alike will find plenty to love here. Choose from dozens of rides and attractions that run the gamut from mild (Water World Playground) to wild (Tornado and its 130-foot tunnel). Bring your swimwear and prepare to have a blast!
146
Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum
The Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum tells the story of the nation's aviation history from WWII hangars that still bear the scars of the nation's first aviation battle. Take a moving and educational tour of vintage aircraft and displays. Defend the skies in one of the combat flight simulators.
147
Iolani Palace
Iolani Palace - The only official state residence of royalty in the United States. Located in Honolulu's capitol district, this regal structure and National Historic Landmark was home to the Hawaiian Kingdom's two final monarchs. The palace was built in 1882 by King Kalakaua. His sister and successor, Queen Liliuokalani, resided at the palace until the Hawaiian monarchy was overthrown in 1893.
148
Queen Emma Summer Palace
The Queen Emma Summer Palace offers a unique opportunity to visit a 19th-century New England home less than 10 minutes outside of Honolulu in the lush Nuuanu Valley. Built in Boston in 1848, the palace was shipped to Hawaii via Cape Horn to serve as the summer home for Queen Emma, King Kamehameha IV, and their son, Prince Albert Edward.
149
Hawaiian Style Rentals & Sales
Hawaiian Style Rentals: Bike Rental - The best – and most efficient – way to explore Oahu at your own pace, seeing only what you want to see, is by bike. Whether you want to see the best sights in Waikiki or head farther out to more secluded locations – or both – the choice is yours. Please note: Your pass includes an 8-hour bike rental. Your rental includes a map of Oahu and a helmet.
150
Lyon Arboretum
Thanks to an abundant average rainfall of 165 inches, the Lyon Arboretum offers a tropical rainforest setting that is ideal for growing an enormous diversity of plants, which is one of the reasons the grounds often serve as an outdoor laboratory for local students.
151
Makapu'u Point Lighthouse Trail
The Makapu'u Point trail, within Ka Iwi State Scenic Shoreline, offers outstanding views of Oahu's southeastern coastline, including Koko Head and Koko Crater. Trail Length: 2.0 mi. (round trip) Difficulty: Moderate Please note: Reservations are required for this activity.
152
Bishop Museum
Spending a few hours in Hawaii's largest museum is one of the best ways to really get to know America's 50th state. Highlights include exhibits on Polynesian culture, 22 million specimens of animal and plant life and an "active" volcano display.
153
Sunset Beach Park
2 activities take place on Sunset Beach: Coconut Palm Basket Weaving / Hawaiian Lei Making Take a Hawaiian Lei Making class for the chance to make your own Lei and learn about an important Hawaiian custom. Alternatively you can learn a traditional Hawaiian craft with a Coconut Palm Basket Weaving lesson. Please note: Reservations are required for any of these activities. You will be on the beach, so beach towel or chair, sunblock and water are recommended.
154
Kualoa Ranch
Voyaging Catamaran Sail - Don’t miss the chance to see the Oahu in all its scenic glory with a catamaran tour around Kuala Ranch. Hop aboard a 49-passenger boat for a narrated tour of Kaneohe Bay, Mokolii Island (Chinaman's Hat), and more. Plus, you’ll take a bus tour of Molii Gardens or a canoe ride on an ancient fishpond. Please note: With your pass you can visit only one of the following attractions per day for the duration of your pass: Secret Island Beach, Voyaging Catamaran Sail, Kualoa Grown. Reservations are required for this activity.
155
Beach Sunset Yoga Hawaii - Waikiki
Waikiki: Sunset Beach Yoga - Stretch out on the ocean-side lawn of Waikiki as your expert instructor guides you through the flows and forms of a yoga class designed to suit yogis of all abilities. Please note: This activity requires reservation
156
Ka Moana Luau
PREMIUM ATTRACTION (choice of 1 Luau): Ka Moana Luau at Aloha Tower - At the Ka Moana Luau in Oahu, Hawaii, you’ll be welcomed with a traditional shell lei greeting before enjoying fun, traditional activities like hula lessons, lei making, Hawaiian tattoos, ukulele lessons, and more. Includes delicious dinner buffet and two standard drink tickets. Please note: transportation is available for a small fee by booking direct through Ka Moana Luau. Reservations for this activity are required.
157
USS Arizona Memorial
Pick up your audio tour headset and listen to the award-winning 2 ½-hour tour which provides a poignant narration of the events that transpired during the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor as it guides guests throughout the Visitor Center, museums, waterfront displays, and Memorial.
158
Battleship Missouri Memorial
Commissioned in 1944, the Battleship Missouri marked the surrender of the Japanese Empire and the end of World War II. The Missouri continued to see combat action during the Korean War and Gulf War before she was decommissioned in 1992 and docked at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in Washington State. She was towed to Honolulu and opened as a floating museum in 1999.
159
Polynesian Cultural Center
At the 42-acre Polynesian Cultural Center, stroll through an authentic complex of recreated villages in Aotearoa (New Zealand), ancient Hawaii, Tahiti, Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga. At each stop, you'll find hands-on activities and demonstrations showing cultural wonders, such as the art of fire dancing, climbing 50-foot trees in bare feet, spear-throwing, coconut-husking, and the Haka warrior dance!
160
Makani Catamaran
Makani Catamaran Sail (with optional upgrade to sunset sail with drinks) - Experience one of the most quintessential Hawaiian vacation activities and set sail on the Pacific Ocean for unforgettable views. Please note: Includes a full bar selection. Reservations are required for this activity.
161
USS Bowfin Submarine Museum & Park
Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum at Pearl Harbor - History buffs will love this top attraction in Oahu which gives people the chance to explore the USS Bowfin, a World War II submarine. Admission includes an audio tour that is available in seven languages (English, Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese).
162
Manoa Falls
Rainforest, Waterfalls and Movie Sites: Shuttle & Self-guided Hike - Discover the spectacular, untouched beauty of Hawaii on a 1.6-mile hike crossing the rainforest, waterfalls and movie sites. A beautiful 150-foot waterfall will be your unforgettable destination. A bottle of water, walking sticks, and bug spray included. Please note: Reservations are required for this activity.
163
Waimea Valley
Discover the natural wonders of Waimea Valley. This gorgeous 1,875-acre green oasis is made up of botanical gardens, 5,000 different kinds of plants, dozens of archeological sites, and a magnificent waterfall. There are free self-guided walking tours taking place every day, and you can even experience Hawaiian culture in this spectacular natural environment by taking a hula lesson or making a lei.
164
Wet 'n' Wild Hawaii
Waterpark: Wet ‘n’ Wild Hawaii - Families and adrenaline addicts alike will find plenty to love here. Choose from dozens of rides and attractions that run the gamut from mild (Water World Playground) to wild (Tornado and its 130-foot tunnel). Bring your swimwear and prepare to have a blast!
165
Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum
The Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum tells the story of the nation's aviation history from WWII hangars that still bear the scars of the nation's first aviation battle. Take a moving and educational tour of vintage aircraft and displays. Defend the skies in one of the combat flight simulators.
166
Iolani Palace
Iolani Palace - The only official state residence of royalty in the United States. Located in Honolulu's capitol district, this regal structure and National Historic Landmark was home to the Hawaiian Kingdom's two final monarchs. The palace was built in 1882 by King Kalakaua. His sister and successor, Queen Liliuokalani, resided at the palace until the Hawaiian monarchy was overthrown in 1893.
167
Queen Emma Summer Palace
The Queen Emma Summer Palace offers a unique opportunity to visit a 19th-century New England home less than 10 minutes outside of Honolulu in the lush Nuuanu Valley. Built in Boston in 1848, the palace was shipped to Hawaii via Cape Horn to serve as the summer home for Queen Emma, King Kamehameha IV, and their son, Prince Albert Edward.
168
Hawaiian Style Rentals & Sales
Hawaiian Style Rentals: Bike Rental - The best – and most efficient – way to explore Oahu at your own pace, seeing only what you want to see, is by bike. Whether you want to see the best sights in Waikiki or head farther out to more secluded locations – or both – the choice is yours. Please note: Your pass includes an 8-hour bike rental. Your rental includes a map of Oahu and a helmet.
169
Lyon Arboretum
Thanks to an abundant average rainfall of 165 inches, the Lyon Arboretum offers a tropical rainforest setting that is ideal for growing an enormous diversity of plants, which is one of the reasons the grounds often serve as an outdoor laboratory for local students.
170
Makapu'u Point Lighthouse Trail
The Makapu'u Point trail, within Ka Iwi State Scenic Shoreline, offers outstanding views of Oahu's southeastern coastline, including Koko Head and Koko Crater. Trail Length: 2.0 mi. (round trip) Difficulty: Moderate Please note: Reservations are required for this activity.
171
Bishop Museum
Spending a few hours in Hawaii's largest museum is one of the best ways to really get to know America's 50th state. Highlights include exhibits on Polynesian culture, 22 million specimens of animal and plant life and an "active" volcano display.
172
Sunset Beach Park
2 activities take place on Sunset Beach: Coconut Palm Basket Weaving / Hawaiian Lei Making Take a Hawaiian Lei Making class for the chance to make your own Lei and learn about an important Hawaiian custom. Alternatively you can learn a traditional Hawaiian craft with a Coconut Palm Basket Weaving lesson. Please note: Reservations are required for any of these activities. You will be on the beach, so beach towel or chair, sunblock and water are recommended.
173
Kualoa Ranch
Voyaging Catamaran Sail - Don’t miss the chance to see the Oahu in all its scenic glory with a catamaran tour around Kuala Ranch. Hop aboard a 49-passenger boat for a narrated tour of Kaneohe Bay, Mokolii Island (Chinaman's Hat), and more. Plus, you’ll take a bus tour of Molii Gardens or a canoe ride on an ancient fishpond. Please note: With your pass you can visit only one of the following attractions per day for the duration of your pass: Secret Island Beach, Voyaging Catamaran Sail, Kualoa Grown. Reservations are required for this activity.
174
Beach Sunset Yoga Hawaii - Waikiki
Waikiki: Sunset Beach Yoga - Stretch out on the ocean-side lawn of Waikiki as your expert instructor guides you through the flows and forms of a yoga class designed to suit yogis of all abilities. Please note: This activity requires reservation
175
Ka Moana Luau
PREMIUM ATTRACTION (choice of 1 Luau): Ka Moana Luau at Aloha Tower - At the Ka Moana Luau in Oahu, Hawaii, you’ll be welcomed with a traditional shell lei greeting before enjoying fun, traditional activities like hula lessons, lei making, Hawaiian tattoos, ukulele lessons, and more. Includes delicious dinner buffet and two standard drink tickets. Please note: transportation is available for a small fee by booking direct through Ka Moana Luau. Reservations for this activity are required.
176
USS Arizona Memorial
Pick up your audio tour headset and listen to the award-winning 2 ½-hour tour which provides a poignant narration of the events that transpired during the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor as it guides guests throughout the Visitor Center, museums, waterfront displays, and Memorial.
177
Battleship Missouri Memorial
Commissioned in 1944, the Battleship Missouri marked the surrender of the Japanese Empire and the end of World War II. The Missouri continued to see combat action during the Korean War and Gulf War before she was decommissioned in 1992 and docked at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in Washington State. She was towed to Honolulu and opened as a floating museum in 1999.
178
Polynesian Cultural Center
At the 42-acre Polynesian Cultural Center, stroll through an authentic complex of recreated villages in Aotearoa (New Zealand), ancient Hawaii, Tahiti, Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga. At each stop, you'll find hands-on activities and demonstrations showing cultural wonders, such as the art of fire dancing, climbing 50-foot trees in bare feet, spear-throwing, coconut-husking, and the Haka warrior dance!
179
Makani Catamaran
Makani Catamaran Sail (with optional upgrade to sunset sail with drinks) - Experience one of the most quintessential Hawaiian vacation activities and set sail on the Pacific Ocean for unforgettable views. Please note: Includes a full bar selection. Reservations are required for this activity.
180
USS Bowfin Submarine Museum & Park
Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum at Pearl Harbor - History buffs will love this top attraction in Oahu which gives people the chance to explore the USS Bowfin, a World War II submarine. Admission includes an audio tour that is available in seven languages (English, Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese).
181
Manoa Falls
Rainforest, Waterfalls and Movie Sites: Shuttle & Self-guided Hike - Discover the spectacular, untouched beauty of Hawaii on a 1.6-mile hike crossing the rainforest, waterfalls and movie sites. A beautiful 150-foot waterfall will be your unforgettable destination. A bottle of water, walking sticks, and bug spray included. Please note: Reservations are required for this activity.
182
Waimea Valley
Discover the natural wonders of Waimea Valley. This gorgeous 1,875-acre green oasis is made up of botanical gardens, 5,000 different kinds of plants, dozens of archeological sites, and a magnificent waterfall. There are free self-guided walking tours taking place every day, and you can even experience Hawaiian culture in this spectacular natural environment by taking a hula lesson or making a lei.
183
Wet 'n' Wild Hawaii
Waterpark: Wet ‘n’ Wild Hawaii - Families and adrenaline addicts alike will find plenty to love here. Choose from dozens of rides and attractions that run the gamut from mild (Water World Playground) to wild (Tornado and its 130-foot tunnel). Bring your swimwear and prepare to have a blast!
184
Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum
The Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum tells the story of the nation's aviation history from WWII hangars that still bear the scars of the nation's first aviation battle. Take a moving and educational tour of vintage aircraft and displays. Defend the skies in one of the combat flight simulators.
185
Iolani Palace
Iolani Palace - The only official state residence of royalty in the United States. Located in Honolulu's capitol district, this regal structure and National Historic Landmark was home to the Hawaiian Kingdom's two final monarchs. The palace was built in 1882 by King Kalakaua. His sister and successor, Queen Liliuokalani, resided at the palace until the Hawaiian monarchy was overthrown in 1893.
186
Queen Emma Summer Palace
The Queen Emma Summer Palace offers a unique opportunity to visit a 19th-century New England home less than 10 minutes outside of Honolulu in the lush Nuuanu Valley. Built in Boston in 1848, the palace was shipped to Hawaii via Cape Horn to serve as the summer home for Queen Emma, King Kamehameha IV, and their son, Prince Albert Edward.
187
Hawaiian Style Rentals & Sales
Hawaiian Style Rentals: Bike Rental - The best – and most efficient – way to explore Oahu at your own pace, seeing only what you want to see, is by bike. Whether you want to see the best sights in Waikiki or head farther out to more secluded locations – or both – the choice is yours. Please note: Your pass includes an 8-hour bike rental. Your rental includes a map of Oahu and a helmet.
188
Lyon Arboretum
Thanks to an abundant average rainfall of 165 inches, the Lyon Arboretum offers a tropical rainforest setting that is ideal for growing an enormous diversity of plants, which is one of the reasons the grounds often serve as an outdoor laboratory for local students.
189
Makapu'u Point Lighthouse Trail
The Makapu'u Point trail, within Ka Iwi State Scenic Shoreline, offers outstanding views of Oahu's southeastern coastline, including Koko Head and Koko Crater. Trail Length: 2.0 mi. (round trip) Difficulty: Moderate Please note: Reservations are required for this activity.
190
Bishop Museum
Spending a few hours in Hawaii's largest museum is one of the best ways to really get to know America's 50th state. Highlights include exhibits on Polynesian culture, 22 million specimens of animal and plant life and an "active" volcano display.
191
Sunset Beach Park
2 activities take place on Sunset Beach: Coconut Palm Basket Weaving / Hawaiian Lei Making Take a Hawaiian Lei Making class for the chance to make your own Lei and learn about an important Hawaiian custom. Alternatively you can learn a traditional Hawaiian craft with a Coconut Palm Basket Weaving lesson. Please note: Reservations are required for any of these activities. You will be on the beach, so beach towel or chair, sunblock and water are recommended.
192
Kualoa Ranch
Voyaging Catamaran Sail - Don’t miss the chance to see the Oahu in all its scenic glory with a catamaran tour around Kuala Ranch. Hop aboard a 49-passenger boat for a narrated tour of Kaneohe Bay, Mokolii Island (Chinaman's Hat), and more. Plus, you’ll take a bus tour of Molii Gardens or a canoe ride on an ancient fishpond. Please note: With your pass you can visit only one of the following attractions per day for the duration of your pass: Secret Island Beach, Voyaging Catamaran Sail, Kualoa Grown. Reservations are required for this activity.
193
Beach Sunset Yoga Hawaii - Waikiki
Waikiki: Sunset Beach Yoga - Stretch out on the ocean-side lawn of Waikiki as your expert instructor guides you through the flows and forms of a yoga class designed to suit yogis of all abilities. Please note: This activity requires reservation
194
Ka Moana Luau
PREMIUM ATTRACTION (choice of 1 Luau): Ka Moana Luau at Aloha Tower - At the Ka Moana Luau in Oahu, Hawaii, you’ll be welcomed with a traditional shell lei greeting before enjoying fun, traditional activities like hula lessons, lei making, Hawaiian tattoos, ukulele lessons, and more. Includes delicious dinner buffet and two standard drink tickets. Please note: transportation is available for a small fee by booking direct through Ka Moana Luau. Reservations for this activity are required.
195
USS Arizona Memorial
Pick up your audio tour headset and listen to the award-winning 2 ½-hour tour which provides a poignant narration of the events that transpired during the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor as it guides guests throughout the Visitor Center, museums, waterfront displays, and Memorial.
196
Battleship Missouri Memorial
Commissioned in 1944, the Battleship Missouri marked the surrender of the Japanese Empire and the end of World War II. The Missouri continued to see combat action during the Korean War and Gulf War before she was decommissioned in 1992 and docked at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in Washington State. She was towed to Honolulu and opened as a floating museum in 1999.
197
Polynesian Cultural Center
At the 42-acre Polynesian Cultural Center, stroll through an authentic complex of recreated villages in Aotearoa (New Zealand), ancient Hawaii, Tahiti, Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga. At each stop, you'll find hands-on activities and demonstrations showing cultural wonders, such as the art of fire dancing, climbing 50-foot trees in bare feet, spear-throwing, coconut-husking, and the Haka warrior dance!
198
Makani Catamaran
Makani Catamaran Sail (with optional upgrade to sunset sail with drinks) - Experience one of the most quintessential Hawaiian vacation activities and set sail on the Pacific Ocean for unforgettable views. Please note: Includes a full bar selection. Reservations are required for this activity.
199
USS Bowfin Submarine Museum & Park
Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum at Pearl Harbor - History buffs will love this top attraction in Oahu which gives people the chance to explore the USS Bowfin, a World War II submarine. Admission includes an audio tour that is available in seven languages (English, Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese).
200
Manoa Falls
Rainforest, Waterfalls and Movie Sites: Shuttle & Self-guided Hike - Discover the spectacular, untouched beauty of Hawaii on a 1.6-mile hike crossing the rainforest, waterfalls and movie sites. A beautiful 150-foot waterfall will be your unforgettable destination. A bottle of water, walking sticks, and bug spray included. Please note: Reservations are required for this activity.
201
Waimea Valley
Discover the natural wonders of Waimea Valley. This gorgeous 1,875-acre green oasis is made up of botanical gardens, 5,000 different kinds of plants, dozens of archeological sites, and a magnificent waterfall. There are free self-guided walking tours taking place every day, and you can even experience Hawaiian culture in this spectacular natural environment by taking a hula lesson or making a lei.
202
Wet 'n' Wild Hawaii
Waterpark: Wet ‘n’ Wild Hawaii - Families and adrenaline addicts alike will find plenty to love here. Choose from dozens of rides and attractions that run the gamut from mild (Water World Playground) to wild (Tornado and its 130-foot tunnel). Bring your swimwear and prepare to have a blast!
203
Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum
The Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum tells the story of the nation's aviation history from WWII hangars that still bear the scars of the nation's first aviation battle. Take a moving and educational tour of vintage aircraft and displays. Defend the skies in one of the combat flight simulators.
204
Iolani Palace
Iolani Palace - The only official state residence of royalty in the United States. Located in Honolulu's capitol district, this regal structure and National Historic Landmark was home to the Hawaiian Kingdom's two final monarchs. The palace was built in 1882 by King Kalakaua. His sister and successor, Queen Liliuokalani, resided at the palace until the Hawaiian monarchy was overthrown in 1893.
205
Queen Emma Summer Palace
The Queen Emma Summer Palace offers a unique opportunity to visit a 19th-century New England home less than 10 minutes outside of Honolulu in the lush Nuuanu Valley. Built in Boston in 1848, the palace was shipped to Hawaii via Cape Horn to serve as the summer home for Queen Emma, King Kamehameha IV, and their son, Prince Albert Edward.
206
Hawaiian Style Rentals & Sales
Hawaiian Style Rentals: Bike Rental - The best – and most efficient – way to explore Oahu at your own pace, seeing only what you want to see, is by bike. Whether you want to see the best sights in Waikiki or head farther out to more secluded locations – or both – the choice is yours. Please note: Your pass includes an 8-hour bike rental. Your rental includes a map of Oahu and a helmet.
207
Lyon Arboretum
Thanks to an abundant average rainfall of 165 inches, the Lyon Arboretum offers a tropical rainforest setting that is ideal for growing an enormous diversity of plants, which is one of the reasons the grounds often serve as an outdoor laboratory for local students.
208
Makapu'u Point Lighthouse Trail
The Makapu'u Point trail, within Ka Iwi State Scenic Shoreline, offers outstanding views of Oahu's southeastern coastline, including Koko Head and Koko Crater. Trail Length: 2.0 mi. (round trip) Difficulty: Moderate Please note: Reservations are required for this activity.
209
Bishop Museum
Spending a few hours in Hawaii's largest museum is one of the best ways to really get to know America's 50th state. Highlights include exhibits on Polynesian culture, 22 million specimens of animal and plant life and an "active" volcano display.
210
Sunset Beach Park
2 activities take place on Sunset Beach: Coconut Palm Basket Weaving / Hawaiian Lei Making Take a Hawaiian Lei Making class for the chance to make your own Lei and learn about an important Hawaiian custom. Alternatively you can learn a traditional Hawaiian craft with a Coconut Palm Basket Weaving lesson. Please note: Reservations are required for any of these activities. You will be on the beach, so beach towel or chair, sunblock and water are recommended.
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Kualoa Ranch
Voyaging Catamaran Sail - Don’t miss the chance to see the Oahu in all its scenic glory with a catamaran tour around Kuala Ranch. Hop aboard a 49-passenger boat for a narrated tour of Kaneohe Bay, Mokolii Island (Chinaman's Hat), and more. Plus, you’ll take a bus tour of Molii Gardens or a canoe ride on an ancient fishpond. Please note: With your pass you can visit only one of the following attractions per day for the duration of your pass: Secret Island Beach, Voyaging Catamaran Sail, Kualoa Grown. Reservations are required for this activity.
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Beach Sunset Yoga Hawaii - Waikiki
Waikiki: Sunset Beach Yoga - Stretch out on the ocean-side lawn of Waikiki as your expert instructor guides you through the flows and forms of a yoga class designed to suit yogis of all abilities. Please note: This activity requires reservation
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Carole M
Jul 2008
We purchased the Go Oahu card to gain entry into various sites within the area. However, after having to take 2 hours to drive to the location to pick up the card, go through the red tape of getting the card, and driving back to one of the sites we wanted to see, we did not have time to use the card for other attractions. We also found out that getting into Pearl Harbor was no charge so we felt the money spent for the card was a waste for us. I recommend getting a card only if one is going to be on the island for more than one day.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Jul 2008
Thanks for your review, we asked the Go Oahu Card staff for their feedback on your experience. Here's their reply:

'We're sorry you had such a hard time finding a redemption location. We now offer 3 easy locations for people to pick up their cards, which we hope makes it an easier experience. You are correct that Pearl Harbor is free to get into, what we do offer is free admission to the audio tour, the USS Missouri, the Bowfin Submarine and Museum, and the Pacific Aviation Museum. The savings at these alone is over $35.'
Rodney G
Oct 2007
The Go Oahu card is great! There are a lot of activities included with the card. So if you like to do activities, you can't go wrong getting a card. The more days you have the better value the card becomes. We had 3 day cards which wasn't nearly enough time to take advantage of the full value of the card.

The only problem we had was that it was a little difficult for us to find the pick up point for the card. Get clear directions when you call. Other than that, I highly recommend the Go Oahu Card. The only tip I have to offer is to be sure to check the times for the card activities that you want to do.
Abogado christi... C
Oct 2024
The go city app is really convenient if you manage to organize and coordinate well. I bought the 2-day Oahu (honolulu Hawaii).Plan the first day Tuesday I did the Catamaran Makani Trip and then Ocean Voyage Adventure Kualoa Ranch Tour. On Wednesday 2nd full Pearl Harbour, Arizona Memorial, Missouri Ship, Bofin Submarine and Air Museum. In the afternoon the Aloha kai Lua sea park silver pack, which is a dinner with buffet free of typical foods , 2 drinks per person free , Polynesian shows dances that run through all Polynesian cultures with the sea background somewhat spectacular .Lasts about 4 hours
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Nov 2024
Hola, Estamos encantados de recibir sus comentarios. Sin duda, aumentaría nuestra confianza mientras nos esforzamos por brindar una experiencia sin complicaciones. Gracias por tomarse el tiempo para escribir una reseña. Realmente apreciamos los comentarios positivos. Nos alegra saber que disfrutó usando el pase mientras visitaba una de nuestras ciudades. Saludos, Ir a la ciudad

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