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Honolulu is the state capital and largest city in Hawaiʻi located on the island of Oahu.
Honolulu covers a small portion of the island. And yet, there are endless things to do.
This is The Ultimate Honolulu Travel Guide and Tips of 33 Things to Do and Eat in Honolulu, Hawaii. There are more activities and food places than any other city! I tried to narrow it down to what I would recommend as your local friend. I have no sponsors or affiliate links for this video. So, are you ready to go on this adventure? Let’s Go!
Timestamps Ultimate Honolulu Travel Guide:
Intro - 0:00
1. Duke Paoa Kahanamoku Statue - 1:20
2. Waikiki Beach - 1:43
3. Honolulu Zoo - 2:14
4. Rainbow Drive Inn - 3:42
5. Shave Ice - 6:06
6. Diamond Head Crater Trailhead - 7:25
7. Diamond Head Lookout - 7:59
8. Kaimana Beach - 8:19
9. KCC Farmers’ Market - 8:38
10. Leonard’s Bakery - 8:57
11. Market City Shopping Center - 9:45
12. Wai'alae Beach Park - 10:45
13. Waikiki Aquarium - 11:08
14. Manoa Falls Trail - 11:43
15. Pearl Harbor National Memorial - 12:35
16. Ala Moana Center - 15:29
17. Ala Moana Beach Park - 17:10
INTERMISSION - 17:44
18. Wiliwilinui Ridge Trail - 18:02
19. Kamitoku Ramen Ward - 19:08
20. Whale Watching - 20:00
21. Aloha Stadium Swap Meet - 21:02
22. Kaka’ako Area - 22:36
23. Queen Liliuokalani Mural - 24:31
24. Iolani Palace - 25:05
25. King Kamehameha Statue - 25:28
26. Honolulu's Chinatown - 25:51
27. Tantalus Lookout - 26:52
28. Honolulu Museum of Arts - 27:30
29. Events and Festivals - 28:02
30. Bishop Museum - 31:05
31. City Square Shopping Center - 31:58
32. Costco Wholesale Iwilei - 33:40
33. Lulumahu Falls - 34:18
Ending - 35:31
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IMPORTANT HONOLULU TRAVEL TIPS BELOW:
6) Diamond Head Crater Trailhead
Hours: Every day from 6am to 4pm. Reservations online are required for non-residents via this website: https://gostateparks.hawaii.gov/diamondhead
Entry is $5 and Parking is $10 for Non-Hawaii residents
Hawaii Residents free with Hawaii State I.D
7) Diamond Head Lookout
Parking is free but limited
9) KCC Farmer’s Market
Saturday Only: 7:30am-11am
14) Manoa Falls Trail
Hours: Every day 6am to 6pm. Admission: Free but parking inside a parking fee of $7 for visitors and $5 for residents
15) Pearl Harbor National Memorial
Latest updates:
https://www.nps.gov/perl/planyourvisit/basicinfo.htm
It is free to visit the Pearl Harbor National Memorial. Inside the park, you can visit the “Road to War" museum and see the "Attack” gallery for free. I highly recommend getting a USS Arizona Memorial Ticket for just $1 on https://www.recreation.gov/ticket/233338/ticket/16
For any other paid entries inside the Pearl Harbor National Memorial (such as Battleship Missouri Memorial, Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum, or The USS Bowfin and Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum. You can buy tour tickets in advance or on arrival inside the Visitor Center.
For exclusive tours in advance, please visit the website: https://pearlharbor.org/browse-tours/tours/ or https://www.recreation.gov/ticket/facility/233338
OR you can purchase a Passport to Pearl Harbor ticket on this website: https://www.recreation.gov/ticket/10088721/ticket/10088722
Passport includes general admission to:
• The Battleship Missouri Memorial
• The Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum
• The Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum
• The Visitor Center Audio Tour
• The Pearl Harbor Virtual Experience
Passports DO NOT include reservations to the USS Arizona Memorial.
18) Wiliwilinui Ridge Trail
Parking is free but must get a parking pass from the Guard Shack. Parking is limited.
20) Whale Watching
We went with Pink Sails but please do research on the best times to whale watch and parking prices. Website: pinksailswaikiki.com (It's affordable but crowded). If no whales are seen, the tour will offer a ride again for free!
21) Aloha Stadium Swap Meet
Opening hours:
Wednesday’s from 8:00am – 3:00pm
Saturday’s from 8:00am – 3:00pm
Sunday’s from 6:30am – 3:00pm
See the latest updates:
https://alohastadium.hawaii.gov/aloha-stadium-swap-meet-marketplace/
32) Costco Wholesale Iwilei
Only for members!
33) Lulumahu Falls
Hours: Sunrise to Sunset. Please make permit reservations at https://trails.ehawaii.gov/camping/all,details,57925.html