Spend a day or two at beautiful Kahanamoku Beach. This sandy, curved beach is perfect for swimming, surfing, paddleboarding, and sunning. The sandy stretches of the shore also offer great opportunities for hiking and scenic views.
The Honolulu Zoo is a 42-acre zoo in the heart of royal Queen Kapiolani Park in Honolulu, Hawaii. It is the only zoo in the United States to have been established by a sovereign monarch.
Diamond Head is a volcanic tuff cone on the Hawaiian island of Oahu. The name ‘Diamond Head’ is Hawaiian in origin and is derived from a combination of two words: lae and ahi, meaning ‘tuna’. The shape of Diamond’s ridgeline is said to resemble the dorsal fin of a tuna.
While you’re on the island of Kauai, take a walk through the Einahau Triangle. The large park in the middle of the island has lush tropical palm trees and buildings surrounding it
The city is known for its majestic beaches, and you can even enjoy snorkeling. There are several restaurants along Kalakaua Avenue, including the International Market Place. This outdoor mall is known for its eclectic shops, such as Burberry and LVMH.
If you’ve ever wanted to learn to surf, you can do it in some of the world’s most famous spots, including Waikiki Beach. There are some great conditions for long-boarders and beginners in the waters off the famed Canoes.