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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.
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Digital guide with attraction information and reservation instructions
Digital pass valid for the number of days chosen
Transportation included on selected attractions only - check digital guide for more information
Digital guide with attraction information and reservation instructions
Digital pass valid for the number of days chosen
Transportation included on selected attractions only - check digital guide for more information
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Дополнительная информация
  • 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.
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1
Ka Moana Luau
PREMIUM ATTRACTION (choice of 1 with 3+ day passes only): Moana Splash Luau It's Oahu’s only east-side luau that features an award-winning production and a picturesque setting that overlooks the ocean with a backdrop of tall sea cliffs. 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. Please note: transportation is available for a small fee by booking direct through Ka Moana Luau. Reservations for this activity are required. Limited capacity due to Covid-19 restrictions.
2
Makani Catamaran
PREMIUM ATTRACTION (choice of 1 with 3+ day passes only): Makani Catamaran Sunset Sail with Drinks - Experience one of the most quintessential Hawaiian vacation activities and set sail on the Pacific Ocean for an unforgettable view of the Hawaiian sunset. You’ll get to see the sun set over the azure coastal waters with the picturesque landscape of the Hawaiian Islands in the backdrop. Once you’re on the water, be sure to look out for ocean life, visitors frequently spot turtles, dolphins, humpback whales (when in season), and more. Please note: Includes a full bar selection. Reservations are required for this activity.
3
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. The Battleship Missouri underwent an $18 million renovation at the beginning of 2010. Even if you aren’t a history buff or part of a military family, the Battleship Missouri Memorial is a fascinating vessel and is consistently rated among the most-visited sites in Hawaii!
4
USS Arizona Memorial
The USS Arizona Memorial is the most visited attraction in Hawaii and a definite “must-see.” The Battleship honors the 1,177 of its crewman who perished in the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor and is also a Memorial for all those that gave their lives on December 7, in Hawaii and the War in the Pacific. 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.
5
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. Following a $20 million renovation, the Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum now includes a 3,000-ft. expansion that showcases informative and educational museum wings. Here you will learn about the history of the U.S. Navy’s Submarine Force, the Silent Service during WWII, the Cold War, and much more. The museum features a mix of traditional exhibits, fascinating multi-media, and interactive displays. Admission includes an audio tour that is available in seven languages (English, Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese).
6
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! Enjoy the regional culinary delights as you sample Tahitian coconut bread or poi, the staple Hawaiian food made out of taro. Explore various island traditions such as lei-making, or try your skill at playing derua and making Fijian music. Broaden your horizons at this cultural mainstay and experience life as a Polynesian for a day!
7
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. Located on historic Ford Island, the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum displays Hangar 37, a 42,000-square-foot former seaplane hangar. After watching a brief documentary about the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, you'll walk down a corridor that takes you back to island life prior to 1941. An authentic Japanese Zero aircraft is displayed as it would have looked on the deck of the Japanese carrier Hiryu at dawn on December 7, 1941.
8
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. Along the way, you'll pass through gardens lush with tropical fruit trees as well as an ancient Hawaiian dwelling. What's more, you'll even see the settings of several popular films and television shows, from Hunger games to Hawaii Five-O. Please note: Attraction temporarily unavailable (covid-19 update). Reservations are required for this activity.
9
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. A paved path winds through 35 themed botanical gardens, featuring more than 200 plant families, including rare plants found only on the Hawaiian Islands and some with flowers as big as a basketball. The 45-tall Waimea Falls are the focal point of the park, and you'll get the chance to swim in the pool below, so bring along a swimsuit and towel.
10
Wet'n'Wild Hawaii
Wet 'n' Wild Hawaii incl. Da Flowrider - Families and adrenaline addicts alike will find plenty to love here. Choose from 25+ 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!
11
Iolani Palace
The Hawaiian Kingdom's last two monarchs — King Kalakaua and his successor, Queen Liliuokalani — lived at the Iolani Palace in the late 1800s. You'll marvel at the ornate architecture and furnishings in this meticulously restored monument. Iolani Palace is 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.
12
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. Discover the natural and cultural history of Hawaii at the Bishop Museum. The museum was founded in 1898 as a place to display the family heirlooms of Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop, the last descendant of the royal Kamehameha family. Today the museum is the premier cultural and natural history museums in the Pacific, with an ever-changing schedule of exhibitions and daily interactive programs.
13
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. The Lyon Arboretum opened to the public in 1972 and it's collection now features heliconias, gingers, aroids, bromeliads, native Hawaiian plants, and one of the largest palm collections found in a botanical garden.
14
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. Queen Emma, born in 1836, symbolized the islands’ cosmopolitan culture. She was descended both from Hawaiian chieftains and from John Young, an Englishman who became the friend and advisor of the great Kamehameha I.
15
Honolulu Museum of Art
Beat the heat and get away from the more crowded sites at the Honolulu Museum of Art, Hawaii's premiere fine arts museum. TripAdvisor user Birdwalk calls it "a much needed change from the frenetic pace of Waikiki." The Museum's architecture is just as big of a draw as its collections. Within the museum, visitors can feel transported to other cultures and other times as they pass through beautiful outdoor pavilions and more than 30 galleries. From the lily pad pond in the Japanese garden to the sculpture-filled central courtyard, the Honolulu Museum of Art combines acclaimed exhibitions with beautiful settings.
16
Hawaiian Style Rentals & Sales
Hawaiian Style Rentals: Moped, Bike or E-Bike Rentals - The best – and most efficient – way to explore Oahu at your own pace, seeing only what you want to see, is by bike or moped. Unlike a bus tour, you can visit an attraction and linger if you’d like. Plus, you don’t have to pass by attractions you’re not interested in. Just decide on your itinerary and go! Whether you want to see the best sights in Waikiki or head farther out to more secluded locations – or both – the choice is yours. Best of all, it’s the most fun way to get around the island, not to mention a great way to cut through traffic congestion in Waikiki. Please note: Your Go Oahu pass includes 1 choice per day between a full-day (8hr) bike rental, 3hr e-bike rental or 3hr moped rental. Your rental includes a map of Oahu and a helmet. Reservations are required for this activity. Applicable taxes and small gas fee will be taken at time of rental.
17
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 one of the following attractions per day for the duration of your pass: Secret Island Beach, Voyaging Catamaran Sail, Aloha Aina Tour. Reservations are required for this activity.
18
Makapuu 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. From the trail's destination at Makapu'u Head, one is rewarded with magnificent views of the windward coast and offshore islets, as well as the historic red-roofed Makapu'u Lighthouse built in 1909, which makes a stunning picture against the deep blue sea below (the spectacular Makapu'u Lighthouse with its 100+ year-old light made with an historic "hyper-radiant” e.g. super-size lens). On a clear day, you may even see Molokai and Lanai. The offshore islets are wildlife sanctuaries for Hawaiian seabirds, such as the aiwa, frigate bird, and tropic bird. Wear sneakers and comfortable clothes, bring a hat and sunscreen, and drink lots of water. Trail Length: 2.0 mi. (round trip) Difficulty: Moderate Please note: Reservations are required for this activity.
19
Yoga Under the Palms
Start your morning in Hawaii with a peaceful yoga session overlooking Waikiki beach's blue waters or on a rooftop deck overlooking the beautiful Koolau Mountains. Take your pick from Vinyasa Flow + Sculpt or Power Vinyasa Yoga classes. Please note: Reservations are required for this activity. Your pass also gets you 10% off Yoga Under the Palms Logo apparel.
20
Sunset Beach Park
3 activities take place on Sunset Beach: Coconut Palm Basket Weaving / Seashell Pendant Making / 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 enjoy a hands-on day at the beach while you create your own seashell pendants to take home as a souvenir or gift to someone special, or instead 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.
21
North Shore
PREMIUM ATTRACTION (Choose 1 - valid on 3 or more day passes only) - North Shore Dole Pineapple Farm Tour - This full-day tour showcases the natural beauty and fine produce of Oahu’s stunning North Shore, with stops at beaches, a coffee farm and, of course, the world-famous Dole farm.
22
Haleiwa Beach Park
PREMIUM ATTRACTION (Choose 1 - valid on 3 or more day passes only) - Stand-up Paddleboard Nature & Turtle Tour - Take to the waters of the Anahulu River on a fun stand-up paddleboard (SUP) tour that takes in Hawaii’s famous green sea turtles in their natural habitat.
23
Ka Moana Luau
PREMIUM ATTRACTION (choice of 1 with 3+ day passes only): Moana Splash Luau It's Oahu’s only east-side luau that features an award-winning production and a picturesque setting that overlooks the ocean with a backdrop of tall sea cliffs. 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. Please note: transportation is available for a small fee by booking direct through Ka Moana Luau. Reservations for this activity are required. Limited capacity due to Covid-19 restrictions.
24
Makani Catamaran
PREMIUM ATTRACTION (choice of 1 with 3+ day passes only): Makani Catamaran Sunset Sail with Drinks - Experience one of the most quintessential Hawaiian vacation activities and set sail on the Pacific Ocean for an unforgettable view of the Hawaiian sunset. You’ll get to see the sun set over the azure coastal waters with the picturesque landscape of the Hawaiian Islands in the backdrop. Once you’re on the water, be sure to look out for ocean life, visitors frequently spot turtles, dolphins, humpback whales (when in season), and more. Please note: Includes a full bar selection. Reservations are required for this activity.
25
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. The Battleship Missouri underwent an $18 million renovation at the beginning of 2010. Even if you aren’t a history buff or part of a military family, the Battleship Missouri Memorial is a fascinating vessel and is consistently rated among the most-visited sites in Hawaii!
26
USS Arizona Memorial
The USS Arizona Memorial is the most visited attraction in Hawaii and a definite “must-see.” The Battleship honors the 1,177 of its crewman who perished in the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor and is also a Memorial for all those that gave their lives on December 7, in Hawaii and the War in the Pacific. 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.
27
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. Following a $20 million renovation, the Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum now includes a 3,000-ft. expansion that showcases informative and educational museum wings. Here you will learn about the history of the U.S. Navy’s Submarine Force, the Silent Service during WWII, the Cold War, and much more. The museum features a mix of traditional exhibits, fascinating multi-media, and interactive displays. Admission includes an audio tour that is available in seven languages (English, Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese).
28
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! Enjoy the regional culinary delights as you sample Tahitian coconut bread or poi, the staple Hawaiian food made out of taro. Explore various island traditions such as lei-making, or try your skill at playing derua and making Fijian music. Broaden your horizons at this cultural mainstay and experience life as a Polynesian for a day!
29
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. Located on historic Ford Island, the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum displays Hangar 37, a 42,000-square-foot former seaplane hangar. After watching a brief documentary about the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, you'll walk down a corridor that takes you back to island life prior to 1941. An authentic Japanese Zero aircraft is displayed as it would have looked on the deck of the Japanese carrier Hiryu at dawn on December 7, 1941.
30
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. Along the way, you'll pass through gardens lush with tropical fruit trees as well as an ancient Hawaiian dwelling. What's more, you'll even see the settings of several popular films and television shows, from Hunger games to Hawaii Five-O. Please note: Attraction temporarily unavailable (covid-19 update). Reservations are required for this activity.
31
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. A paved path winds through 35 themed botanical gardens, featuring more than 200 plant families, including rare plants found only on the Hawaiian Islands and some with flowers as big as a basketball. The 45-tall Waimea Falls are the focal point of the park, and you'll get the chance to swim in the pool below, so bring along a swimsuit and towel.
32
Wet'n'Wild Hawaii
Wet 'n' Wild Hawaii incl. Da Flowrider - Families and adrenaline addicts alike will find plenty to love here. Choose from 25+ 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!
33
Iolani Palace
The Hawaiian Kingdom's last two monarchs — King Kalakaua and his successor, Queen Liliuokalani — lived at the Iolani Palace in the late 1800s. You'll marvel at the ornate architecture and furnishings in this meticulously restored monument. Iolani Palace is 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.
34
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. Discover the natural and cultural history of Hawaii at the Bishop Museum. The museum was founded in 1898 as a place to display the family heirlooms of Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop, the last descendant of the royal Kamehameha family. Today the museum is the premier cultural and natural history museums in the Pacific, with an ever-changing schedule of exhibitions and daily interactive programs.
35
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. The Lyon Arboretum opened to the public in 1972 and it's collection now features heliconias, gingers, aroids, bromeliads, native Hawaiian plants, and one of the largest palm collections found in a botanical garden.
36
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. Queen Emma, born in 1836, symbolized the islands’ cosmopolitan culture. She was descended both from Hawaiian chieftains and from John Young, an Englishman who became the friend and advisor of the great Kamehameha I.
37
Honolulu Museum of Art
Beat the heat and get away from the more crowded sites at the Honolulu Museum of Art, Hawaii's premiere fine arts museum. TripAdvisor user Birdwalk calls it "a much needed change from the frenetic pace of Waikiki." The Museum's architecture is just as big of a draw as its collections. Within the museum, visitors can feel transported to other cultures and other times as they pass through beautiful outdoor pavilions and more than 30 galleries. From the lily pad pond in the Japanese garden to the sculpture-filled central courtyard, the Honolulu Museum of Art combines acclaimed exhibitions with beautiful settings.
38
Hawaiian Style Rentals & Sales
Hawaiian Style Rentals: Moped, Bike or E-Bike Rentals - The best – and most efficient – way to explore Oahu at your own pace, seeing only what you want to see, is by bike or moped. Unlike a bus tour, you can visit an attraction and linger if you’d like. Plus, you don’t have to pass by attractions you’re not interested in. Just decide on your itinerary and go! Whether you want to see the best sights in Waikiki or head farther out to more secluded locations – or both – the choice is yours. Best of all, it’s the most fun way to get around the island, not to mention a great way to cut through traffic congestion in Waikiki. Please note: Your Go Oahu pass includes 1 choice per day between a full-day (8hr) bike rental, 3hr e-bike rental or 3hr moped rental. Your rental includes a map of Oahu and a helmet. Reservations are required for this activity. Applicable taxes and small gas fee will be taken at time of rental.
39
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 one of the following attractions per day for the duration of your pass: Secret Island Beach, Voyaging Catamaran Sail, Aloha Aina Tour. Reservations are required for this activity.
40
Makapuu 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. From the trail's destination at Makapu'u Head, one is rewarded with magnificent views of the windward coast and offshore islets, as well as the historic red-roofed Makapu'u Lighthouse built in 1909, which makes a stunning picture against the deep blue sea below (the spectacular Makapu'u Lighthouse with its 100+ year-old light made with an historic "hyper-radiant” e.g. super-size lens). On a clear day, you may even see Molokai and Lanai. The offshore islets are wildlife sanctuaries for Hawaiian seabirds, such as the aiwa, frigate bird, and tropic bird. Wear sneakers and comfortable clothes, bring a hat and sunscreen, and drink lots of water. Trail Length: 2.0 mi. (round trip) Difficulty: Moderate Please note: Reservations are required for this activity.
41
Yoga Under the Palms
Start your morning in Hawaii with a peaceful yoga session overlooking Waikiki beach's blue waters or on a rooftop deck overlooking the beautiful Koolau Mountains. Take your pick from Vinyasa Flow + Sculpt or Power Vinyasa Yoga classes. Please note: Reservations are required for this activity. Your pass also gets you 10% off Yoga Under the Palms Logo apparel.
42
Sunset Beach Park
3 activities take place on Sunset Beach: Coconut Palm Basket Weaving / Seashell Pendant Making / 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 enjoy a hands-on day at the beach while you create your own seashell pendants to take home as a souvenir or gift to someone special, or instead 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.
43
North Shore
PREMIUM ATTRACTION (Choose 1 - valid on 3 or more day passes only) - North Shore Dole Pineapple Farm Tour - This full-day tour showcases the natural beauty and fine produce of Oahu’s stunning North Shore, with stops at beaches, a coffee farm and, of course, the world-famous Dole farm.
44
Haleiwa Beach Park
PREMIUM ATTRACTION (Choose 1 - valid on 3 or more day passes only) - Stand-up Paddleboard Nature & Turtle Tour - Take to the waters of the Anahulu River on a fun stand-up paddleboard (SUP) tour that takes in Hawaii’s famous green sea turtles in their natural habitat.
45
Ka Moana Luau
PREMIUM ATTRACTION (choice of 1 with 3+ day passes only): Moana Splash Luau It's Oahu’s only east-side luau that features an award-winning production and a picturesque setting that overlooks the ocean with a backdrop of tall sea cliffs. 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. Please note: transportation is available for a small fee by booking direct through Ka Moana Luau. Reservations for this activity are required. Limited capacity due to Covid-19 restrictions.
46
Makani Catamaran
PREMIUM ATTRACTION (choice of 1 with 3+ day passes only): Makani Catamaran Sunset Sail with Drinks - Experience one of the most quintessential Hawaiian vacation activities and set sail on the Pacific Ocean for an unforgettable view of the Hawaiian sunset. You’ll get to see the sun set over the azure coastal waters with the picturesque landscape of the Hawaiian Islands in the backdrop. Once you’re on the water, be sure to look out for ocean life, visitors frequently spot turtles, dolphins, humpback whales (when in season), and more. Please note: Includes a full bar selection. Reservations are required for this activity.
47
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. The Battleship Missouri underwent an $18 million renovation at the beginning of 2010. Even if you aren’t a history buff or part of a military family, the Battleship Missouri Memorial is a fascinating vessel and is consistently rated among the most-visited sites in Hawaii!
48
USS Arizona Memorial
The USS Arizona Memorial is the most visited attraction in Hawaii and a definite “must-see.” The Battleship honors the 1,177 of its crewman who perished in the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor and is also a Memorial for all those that gave their lives on December 7, in Hawaii and the War in the Pacific. 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.
49
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. Following a $20 million renovation, the Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum now includes a 3,000-ft. expansion that showcases informative and educational museum wings. Here you will learn about the history of the U.S. Navy’s Submarine Force, the Silent Service during WWII, the Cold War, and much more. The museum features a mix of traditional exhibits, fascinating multi-media, and interactive displays. Admission includes an audio tour that is available in seven languages (English, Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese).
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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! Enjoy the regional culinary delights as you sample Tahitian coconut bread or poi, the staple Hawaiian food made out of taro. Explore various island traditions such as lei-making, or try your skill at playing derua and making Fijian music. Broaden your horizons at this cultural mainstay and experience life as a Polynesian for a day!
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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. Located on historic Ford Island, the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum displays Hangar 37, a 42,000-square-foot former seaplane hangar. After watching a brief documentary about the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, you'll walk down a corridor that takes you back to island life prior to 1941. An authentic Japanese Zero aircraft is displayed as it would have looked on the deck of the Japanese carrier Hiryu at dawn on December 7, 1941.
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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. Along the way, you'll pass through gardens lush with tropical fruit trees as well as an ancient Hawaiian dwelling. What's more, you'll even see the settings of several popular films and television shows, from Hunger games to Hawaii Five-O. Please note: Attraction temporarily unavailable (covid-19 update). 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. A paved path winds through 35 themed botanical gardens, featuring more than 200 plant families, including rare plants found only on the Hawaiian Islands and some with flowers as big as a basketball. The 45-tall Waimea Falls are the focal point of the park, and you'll get the chance to swim in the pool below, so bring along a swimsuit and towel.
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Wet'n'Wild Hawaii
Wet 'n' Wild Hawaii incl. Da Flowrider - Families and adrenaline addicts alike will find plenty to love here. Choose from 25+ 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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Iolani Palace
The Hawaiian Kingdom's last two monarchs — King Kalakaua and his successor, Queen Liliuokalani — lived at the Iolani Palace in the late 1800s. You'll marvel at the ornate architecture and furnishings in this meticulously restored monument. Iolani Palace is 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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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. Discover the natural and cultural history of Hawaii at the Bishop Museum. The museum was founded in 1898 as a place to display the family heirlooms of Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop, the last descendant of the royal Kamehameha family. Today the museum is the premier cultural and natural history museums in the Pacific, with an ever-changing schedule of exhibitions and daily interactive programs.
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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. The Lyon Arboretum opened to the public in 1972 and it's collection now features heliconias, gingers, aroids, bromeliads, native Hawaiian plants, and one of the largest palm collections found in a botanical garden.
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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. Queen Emma, born in 1836, symbolized the islands’ cosmopolitan culture. She was descended both from Hawaiian chieftains and from John Young, an Englishman who became the friend and advisor of the great Kamehameha I.
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Honolulu Museum of Art
Beat the heat and get away from the more crowded sites at the Honolulu Museum of Art, Hawaii's premiere fine arts museum. TripAdvisor user Birdwalk calls it "a much needed change from the frenetic pace of Waikiki." The Museum's architecture is just as big of a draw as its collections. Within the museum, visitors can feel transported to other cultures and other times as they pass through beautiful outdoor pavilions and more than 30 galleries. From the lily pad pond in the Japanese garden to the sculpture-filled central courtyard, the Honolulu Museum of Art combines acclaimed exhibitions with beautiful settings.
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Hawaiian Style Rentals & Sales
Hawaiian Style Rentals: Moped, Bike or E-Bike Rentals - The best – and most efficient – way to explore Oahu at your own pace, seeing only what you want to see, is by bike or moped. Unlike a bus tour, you can visit an attraction and linger if you’d like. Plus, you don’t have to pass by attractions you’re not interested in. Just decide on your itinerary and go! Whether you want to see the best sights in Waikiki or head farther out to more secluded locations – or both – the choice is yours. Best of all, it’s the most fun way to get around the island, not to mention a great way to cut through traffic congestion in Waikiki. Please note: Your Go Oahu pass includes 1 choice per day between a full-day (8hr) bike rental, 3hr e-bike rental or 3hr moped rental. Your rental includes a map of Oahu and a helmet. Reservations are required for this activity. Applicable taxes and small gas fee will be taken at time of rental.
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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 one of the following attractions per day for the duration of your pass: Secret Island Beach, Voyaging Catamaran Sail, Aloha Aina Tour. Reservations are required for this activity.
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Makapuu 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. From the trail's destination at Makapu'u Head, one is rewarded with magnificent views of the windward coast and offshore islets, as well as the historic red-roofed Makapu'u Lighthouse built in 1909, which makes a stunning picture against the deep blue sea below (the spectacular Makapu'u Lighthouse with its 100+ year-old light made with an historic "hyper-radiant” e.g. super-size lens). On a clear day, you may even see Molokai and Lanai. The offshore islets are wildlife sanctuaries for Hawaiian seabirds, such as the aiwa, frigate bird, and tropic bird. Wear sneakers and comfortable clothes, bring a hat and sunscreen, and drink lots of water. Trail Length: 2.0 mi. (round trip) Difficulty: Moderate Please note: Reservations are required for this activity.
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Yoga Under the Palms
Start your morning in Hawaii with a peaceful yoga session overlooking Waikiki beach's blue waters or on a rooftop deck overlooking the beautiful Koolau Mountains. Take your pick from Vinyasa Flow + Sculpt or Power Vinyasa Yoga classes. Please note: Reservations are required for this activity. Your pass also gets you 10% off Yoga Under the Palms Logo apparel.
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Sunset Beach Park
3 activities take place on Sunset Beach: Coconut Palm Basket Weaving / Seashell Pendant Making / 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 enjoy a hands-on day at the beach while you create your own seashell pendants to take home as a souvenir or gift to someone special, or instead 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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North Shore
PREMIUM ATTRACTION (Choose 1 - valid on 3 or more day passes only) - North Shore Dole Pineapple Farm Tour - This full-day tour showcases the natural beauty and fine produce of Oahu’s stunning North Shore, with stops at beaches, a coffee farm and, of course, the world-famous Dole farm.
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Haleiwa Beach Park
PREMIUM ATTRACTION (Choose 1 - valid on 3 or more day passes only) - Stand-up Paddleboard Nature & Turtle Tour - Take to the waters of the Anahulu River on a fun stand-up paddleboard (SUP) tour that takes in Hawaii’s famous green sea turtles in their natural habitat.
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Ка Моана Луау
ПРЕМИУМ АТТРАКЦИЯ (выбор 1 только с абонементом на 3+ дня): Моана Всплеск Луау Это единственный луау на восточной стороне Оаху с отмеченной наградами постановкой и живописной обстановкой с видом на океан на фоне высоких морских скал. В Ka Moana Luau на острове Оаху, Гавайи, вас встретят традиционным приветствием из ракушек, прежде чем вы сможете насладиться традиционными развлечениями, такими как уроки хула, изготовление леев, гавайские татуировки, уроки игры на укулеле и многое другое. Обратите внимание: транспорт предоставляется за небольшую плату при бронировании напрямую через Ka Moana Luau. Требуется бронирование для этого мероприятия. Ограниченная вместимость из-за ограничений Covid-19.
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Катамаран Макани
АТТРАКЦИЯ ПРЕМИУМ (выберите 1 из них только с абонементом на 3 и более дней): Прогулка на катамаране Makani на закате с напитками. Испытайте одно из самых типичных развлечений на Гавайях и отправьтесь в плавание по Тихому океану, чтобы полюбоваться незабываемым видом на гавайский закат. Вы увидите закат над лазурными прибрежными водами на фоне живописного пейзажа Гавайских островов. Как только вы окажетесь на воде, обязательно обратите внимание на океанскую жизнь, посетители часто замечают черепах, дельфинов, горбатых китов (в сезон) и многих других. Обратите внимание: включает в себя полный выбор бара. Для этого мероприятия требуется бронирование.
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Мемориал линкора Миссури
Введенный в строй в 1944 году линкор «Миссури» ознаменовал собой капитуляцию Японской империи и окончание Второй мировой войны. «Миссури» продолжал участвовать в боевых действиях во время Корейской войны и войны в Персидском заливе, прежде чем он был выведен из эксплуатации в 1992 году и пришвартовался на военно-морской верфи Пьюджет-Саунд в штате Вашингтон. Ее отбуксировали в Гонолулу и открыли как плавучий музей в 1999 году. В начале 2010 года линкор «Миссури» был отремонтирован за 18 миллионов долларов. Даже если вы не любитель истории и не член семьи военного, Мемориал линкора «Миссури» — это увлекательное судно, которое неизменно входит в число самых посещаемых мест на Гавайях. !
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Мемориал авианосца Аризона
Мемориал авианосца «Аризона» — самая посещаемая достопримечательность на Гавайях, которую обязательно нужно увидеть. Линкор чествует 1177 членов экипажа, погибших во время нападения на Перл-Харбор в 1941 году, а также является Мемориалом всем тем, кто отдал свои жизни 7 декабря на Гавайях и в войне на Тихом океане. Возьмите свою аудиогарнитуру и послушайте отмеченный наградами 2,5-часовой тур, который представляет собой острое повествование о событиях, произошедших во время нападения на Перл-Харбор в 1941 году. Мемориал.
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Музей и парк подводной лодки USS Bowfin
Музей подводных лодок Тихоокеанского флота в Перл-Харборе. Любителям истории понравится эта главная достопримечательность Оаху, которая дает людям возможность исследовать USS Bowfin, подводную лодку времен Второй мировой войны. После реконструкции стоимостью 20 миллионов долларов Музей подводных лодок Тихоокеанского флота теперь включает в себя 3000-футовую подводную лодку. расширение, которое демонстрирует информационные и образовательные крылья музея. Здесь вы узнаете об истории подводных сил ВМС США, Бесшумной службе во время Второй мировой войны, холодной войны и многом другом. В музее представлены традиционные экспонаты, увлекательные мультимедийные и интерактивные дисплеи. Вход включает аудиотур, доступный на семи языках (английском, испанском, французском, немецком, японском, корейском и китайском).
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Полинезийский культурный центр
В Полинезийском культурном центре площадью 42 акра прогуляйтесь по аутентичному комплексу воссозданных деревень в Аотеароа (Новая Зеландия), древних Гавайях, Таити, Фиджи, Самоа и Тонга. На каждой остановке вас ждут практические занятия и демонстрации, демонстрирующие чудеса культуры, такие как искусство танцев с огнем, лазание босиком по 50-футовым деревьям, метание копья, лущение кокосов и танец воина хака! Наслаждайтесь региональными кулинарными изысками, пробуя таитянский кокосовый хлеб или пои, основное гавайское блюдо, приготовленное из таро. Изучите различные островные традиции, такие как изготовление лей, или попробуйте свои силы в игре на деруа и создании фиджийской музыки. Расширьте свой кругозор в этом культурном центре и на один день ощутите жизнь полинезийца!
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Музей авиации Перл-Харбор
Музей авиации в Перл-Харборе рассказывает об истории авиации страны из ангаров Второй мировой войны, на которых до сих пор сохранились шрамы первого авиационного сражения страны. Совершите трогательный и познавательный тур по старинным самолетам и дисплеям. Защитите небо в одном из симуляторов боевых полетов. В музее авиации Перл-Харбор, расположенном на историческом острове Форд, представлен ангар 37, бывший ангар для гидросамолетов площадью 42 000 квадратных футов. После просмотра короткого документального фильма о внезапном нападении на Перл-Харбор вы пройдете по коридору, который вернет вас к островной жизни до 1941 года. Подлинный японский самолет Zero отображается так, как он выглядел бы на палубе японского авианосца. Хирю на рассвете 7 декабря 1941 года.
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Водопад Маноа
Тропический лес, водопады и места кино: шаттл и самостоятельный поход - Откройте для себя захватывающую, нетронутую красоту Гавайев, совершив 2,6-мильную прогулку по тропическому лесу, водопадам и кинотеатрам. Красивый 150-метровый водопад станет вашим незабываемым местом. По пути вы пройдете через пышные сады с тропическими фруктовыми деревьями, а также через древнее гавайское жилище. Более того, вы даже увидите декорации нескольких популярных фильмов и телешоу, от «Голодных игр» до Hawaii Five-O. Обратите внимание: аттракцион временно недоступен (обновление covid-19). Для этого мероприятия требуется бронирование.
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Долина Ваймеа
Откройте для себя природные чудеса долины Ваймеа. Этот великолепный зеленый оазис площадью 1875 акров состоит из ботанических садов, 5000 различных видов растений, десятков археологических памятников и великолепного водопада. Каждый день проводятся бесплатные пешеходные экскурсии с самостоятельным гидом, и вы даже можете познакомиться с гавайской культурой в этой впечатляющей природной среде, взяв урок хула или сделав леи. Мощеная дорожка проходит через 35 тематических ботанических садов, в которых представлено более 200 семейств растений, в том числе редкие растения, произрастающие только на Гавайских островах, а некоторые цветы размером с баскетбольный мяч. 45-этажный водопад Ваймеа является центром парка, и у вас будет возможность поплавать в бассейне внизу, поэтому возьмите с собой купальник и полотенце.
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Мокрые и дикие Гавайи
Wet 'n' Wild Hawaii вкл. Да Флоурайдер - Семьи и любители адреналина найдут здесь много интересного. Выбирайте из более чем 25 горок и аттракционов, которые варьируются от легких (Игровая площадка Water World) до диких (Торнадо и его 130-футовый туннель). Возьмите с собой купальные костюмы и приготовьтесь к взрыву!
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Иолани Палас
Два последних монарха Гавайского королевства — король Калакауа и его преемница королева Лилиуокалани — жили во дворце Иолани в конце 1800-х годов. Вы будете поражены богато украшенной архитектурой и мебелью этого тщательно отреставрированного памятника. Дворец Иолани — единственная официальная резиденция королевской семьи в США. Расположенное в столичном районе Гонолулу, это царственное сооружение и Национальная историческая достопримечательность были домом для двух последних монархов Гавайского королевства. Дворец был построен в 1882 году королем Калакауа. Его сестра и преемница, королева Лилиуокалани, проживала во дворце до свержения гавайской монархии в 1893 году.
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Музей епископа
Провести несколько часов в крупнейшем музее Гавайев — один из лучших способов по-настоящему познакомиться с 50-м штатом Америки. Основные моменты включают экспонаты полинезийской культуры, 22 миллиона образцов животного и растительного мира, а также экспозицию «активного» вулкана. Откройте для себя естественную и культурную историю Гавайев в музее епископа. Музей был основан в 1898 году как место для демонстрации семейных реликвий принцессы Бернис Пауахи Бишоп, последнего потомка королевской семьи Камехамеха. Сегодня музей является ведущим музеем культуры и естествознания в Тихоокеанском регионе с постоянно меняющимся графиком выставок и ежедневных интерактивных программ.
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Лионский дендрарий
Благодаря обильному среднему количеству осадков в 165 дюймов Лионский дендрарий предлагает тропический тропический лес, который идеально подходит для выращивания огромного разнообразия растений, что является одной из причин, по которой территория часто служит открытой лабораторией для местных студентов. Лионский дендрарий открылся для публики в 1972 году, и сейчас в его коллекции представлены геликонии, имбирь, ароидные, бромелии, местные гавайские растения и одна из крупнейших коллекций пальм, найденных в ботаническом саду.
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Летний дворец королевы Эммы
Летний дворец королевы Эммы предлагает уникальную возможность посетить дом 19-го века в Новой Англии менее чем в 10 минутах от Гонолулу в пышной долине Нууану. Построенный в Бостоне в 1848 году, дворец был отправлен на Гавайи через мыс Горн, чтобы служить летним домом для королевы Эммы, короля Камехамеха IV и их сына, принца Альберта Эдуарда. Королева Эмма, родившаяся в 1836 году, олицетворяла космополитическую культуру островов. Она происходила как от гавайских вождей, так и от Джона Янга, англичанина, ставшего другом и советником великого Камехамеха I.
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Музей искусств Гонолулу
Избавьтесь от жары и убегите от людных мест в Художественном музее Гонолулу, главном музее изобразительных искусств на Гавайях. Пользователь TripAdvisor Birdwalk называет это «крайне необходимым изменением по сравнению с бешеным ритмом Вайкики». Архитектура музея так же привлекательна, как и его коллекции. В музее посетители могут почувствовать себя перенесенными в другие культуры и другие времена, проходя через красивые открытые павильоны и более 30 галерей. От пруда с кувшинками в японском саду до заполненного скульптурами центрального двора, Художественный музей Гонолулу сочетает в себе известные выставки с красивыми декорациями.
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Аренда и продажа в гавайском стиле
Прокат в гавайском стиле: прокат мопедов, велосипедов или электровелосипедов - Лучший и самый эффективный способ исследовать Оаху в своем собственном темпе, видя только то, что вы хотите увидеть, — это на велосипеде или мопеде. В отличие от автобусного тура, вы можете посетить достопримечательность и задержаться, если хотите. Кроме того, вам не нужно проходить мимо достопримечательностей, которые вам не интересны. Просто определитесь с маршрутом и вперед! Хотите ли вы увидеть лучшие достопримечательности Вайкики или отправиться дальше в более уединенные места — или и то, и другое — выбор за вами. Лучше всего то, что это самый увлекательный способ передвижения по острову, не говоря уже о том, что это отличный способ избежать пробок на дорогах Вайкики. Обратите внимание: ваш пропуск Go Oahu включает в себя 1 выбор в день между арендой велосипеда на целый день (8 часов), 3-часовой арендой электронного велосипеда или 3-часовой арендой мопеда. Ваш прокат включает в себя карту Оаху и шлем. Для этого мероприятия требуется бронирование. Применимые налоги и небольшая плата за газ будут взиматься во время аренды.
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Ранчо Куалоа
Путешествие на катамаране. Не упустите шанс увидеть Оаху во всей его живописной красе во время тура на катамаране по ранчо Куала. Поднимитесь на борт катера с 49 пассажирами, чтобы отправиться в рассказанный тур по заливу Канеохе, острову Моколи (Шляпа китайца) и другим местам. Кроме того, вы совершите автобусную экскурсию по садам Молии или покатаетесь на каноэ по древнему пруду. Обратите внимание: с вашим абонементом вы можете посещать одну из следующих достопримечательностей в день в течение срока действия вашего абонемента: Secret Island Beach, Voyaging Catamaran Sail, Aloha Aina Tour. Для этого мероприятия требуется бронирование.
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Тропа маяка Макапуу
С тропы Макапуу-Пойнт, расположенной в пределах живописной береговой линии штата Ка-Иви, открывается великолепный вид на юго-восточное побережье Оаху, включая мыс Коко-Хед и кратер Коко. С конечной точки тропы в Макапу'у-Хед открывается великолепный вид на наветренное побережье и прибрежные островки, а также исторический маяк Макапуу с красной крышей, построенный в 1909 году, который создает потрясающую картину на фоне глубокого синего моря. ниже (впечатляющий маяк Макапу'у с его более чем 100-летним светом, созданным с помощью исторической «гиперизлучающей», например, сверхразмерной линзы). В ясный день вы можете даже увидеть Молокаи и Ланай. Острова вдали от берега дикая природа убежища для гавайских морских птиц, таких как айва, фрегат и тропическая птица.Наденьте кроссовки и удобную одежду, возьмите с собой шляпу и солнцезащитный крем и пейте много воды. Длина тропы: 2,0 мили. (в обе стороны) Сложность: умеренная Обратите внимание: для этого мероприятия требуется бронирование.
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Йога под ладонями
Начните свое утро на Гавайях с спокойного занятия йогой с видом на голубые воды пляжа Вайкики или на террасе на крыше с видом на красивые горы Кулау. Выберите уроки Vinyasa Flow + Sculpt или Power Vinyasa Yoga. Обратите внимание: для этого мероприятия требуется бронирование. Ваш пропуск также дает вам 10% скидку на одежду Yoga Under the Palms Logo.
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Сансет Бич Парк
На Сансет-Бич проходят 3 мероприятия: плетение корзин из кокосовых пальм /изготовление подвесок из ракушек /изготовление гавайских леев. Запишитесь на мастер-класс по изготовлению гавайских леев, чтобы получить возможность изготовить свои собственные леи и узнать о важном гавайском обычае. Кроме того, вы можете провести день на пляже, создавая свои собственные подвески из ракушек, чтобы забрать их домой в качестве сувенира или подарка кому-то особенному, или вместо этого изучить традиционное гавайское ремесло на уроке плетения корзин из кокосовых пальм. Обратите внимание: для любого из этих мероприятий требуется бронирование. Вы будете на пляже, поэтому рекомендуется пляжное полотенце или стул, солнцезащитный крем и вода.
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Северный берег
ДОСТОПРИМЕЧАТЕЛЬНОСТЬ ПРЕМИУМ (Выберите 1 — действует только на 3 и более дней) — тур по ананасовой ферме Dole North Shore — этот тур на целый день демонстрирует природную красоту и изысканные продукты потрясающего северного побережья Оаху, с остановками на пляжах, кофейной ферме и , конечно же, всемирно известная ферма Доул.
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Пляжный парк Халейва
ПРЕМИУМ-АТТРАКЦИЯ (Выберите 1 — действует только на 3 и более дней) — Тур на байдарках и черепахах — Отправляйтесь в воды реки Анахулу в увлекательном туре на байдарках по знаменитой гавайской зелени. морские черепахи в их естественной среде обитания.
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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.
94
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).
95
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.
96
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.
97
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!
98
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.
99
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.
102
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.
103
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.
104
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.
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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.
106
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.
107
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
108
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.
109
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.
110
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.
111
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!
112
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.
113
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).
114
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.
115
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.
116
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!
117
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.
118
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.
119
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.
120
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.
121
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.
122
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.
123
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.
124
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.
125
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.
126
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
127
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.
128
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.
129
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.
130
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!
131
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.
132
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).
133
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.
134
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.
135
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!
136
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.
137
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.
138
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.
139
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.
140
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.
141
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.
142
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.
143
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.
144
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.
145
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
146
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.
147
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.
148
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.
149
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!
150
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.
151
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).
152
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.
153
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.
154
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!
155
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.
156
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.
157
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.
158
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.
159
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.
160
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.
161
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.
162
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.
163
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.
164
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
165
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.
166
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.
167
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.
168
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!
169
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.
170
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).
171
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.
172
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.
173
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!
174
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.
175
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.
176
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.
177
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.
178
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.
179
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.
180
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.
181
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.
182
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.
183
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
184
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.
185
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.
186
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.
187
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!
188
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.
189
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).
190
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.
191
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.
192
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!
193
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.
194
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.
195
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.
196
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.
197
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.
198
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.
199
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.
200
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.
201
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.
202
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
203
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.
204
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.
205
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.
206
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!
207
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.
208
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).
209
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.
210
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.
211
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!
212
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.
213
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.
214
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.
215
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.
216
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.
217
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.
218
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.
219
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.
220
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.
221
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
222
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.
223
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.
224
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.
225
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!
226
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.
227
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).
228
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.
229
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.
230
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!
231
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.
232
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.
233
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.
234
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.
235
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.
236
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.
237
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.
238
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.
239
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.
240
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
241
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.
242
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.
243
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.
244
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!
245
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.
246
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).
247
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.
248
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.
249
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!
250
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.
251
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.
252
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.
253
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.
254
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.
255
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.
256
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.
257
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.
258
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.
259
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
260
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.
261
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.
262
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.
263
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!
264
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.
265
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).
266
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.
267
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.
268
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!
269
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.
270
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.
271
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.
272
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.
273
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.
274
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.
275
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.
276
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.
277
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.
278
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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LyndaL568
Mar 2025
Worth it!!!! We could have use it more, but we save more than 3 times the 5 days pass cost. For people who like to pan in advance and do multiple activities.
318sherril
Mar 2025
Beautiful weather and well maintained attractions. Every where we ate the food and service was excellent. The only disappointment was the glass bottom boat tour. We were expecting a mostly glass bottom and instead we were crowding around 2 windows in the bottom of the boat. The bus service is good so you don’t have to drive or Uber unless you’re going outside the resort area or don’t want to wait for the bus.
Kay
Mar 2025
There's many things from their culture that you can try out and you can talk to the workers about themselves or the history of the islands. The performance was also amazing, you can't look away. They also bring people on stage to dance and you can take pictures with afterwards.
Ответ от хоста
Mar 2025
Hello, This made our day. We are so grateful for your kind words. Thanks for sharing your review with us and the community. We hope to serve you again in the future. Regards, Go City

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