"OAHU" KID PICKS
Makapu'u Lighthouse:
A 2-mile paved trail leads to the lighthouse and a fantastic view of the entire coastline and the island of Molokai in the distance.
Diamond Head Hike:
The trail is 1.6 miles round trip and climbs 560 feet from the crater floor to an elevation of 761 feet. Great view of Honolulu
Manoa Waterfalls:
¾ mile hike, bring: camera, plant id book, bug spray…Tip: go when dry
Atlantis Submarine
Kailua: Kayaking
Polynesian Cultural Center & Lua
Visitors can explore the distinctive lifestyles of seven Pacific islands – Tonga, Hawaii, Samoa, Fiji, Tahiti, Marquesas and New Zealand -- on 42 tropical acres. Cruise along the lagoon on a narrated boat tour or stroll independently through the re-created villages of these islands and witness the unique cultures of each civilization, complete with song, dance, architecture and more. Each island represented performs an exclusive ritual at regular intervals, allowing visitors of all ages a chance to celebrate Polynesian culture seven different ways.
Aside from the enchanting villages, the PCC offers what many consider the most authentic luau on the island of Oahu. The event is set in the company of a whispering waterfall in a tropical lagoon and is a must-see when it comes to experiencing Hawaiian culture. Also offered is the acclaimed night show, "Horizons! A Celebration of Polynesian Discovery", the shopping plaza Treasures of Polynesia, featuring Hawaii"s largest collection of authentic merchandise, a bowling facility, numerous children’s games and much more. Visitors can easily spend eight hours here, which is why the PCC also provides a large, 500-seat eatery in the center of the many Polynesian galleries and shops.
North Shore: Beaches & Haleiwa Town
Waimea Bay/ Wailua Waterfalls
Sunset Beach
Ali’I Beach: Sea Turtles
Dole Pineapple Plantation 64-1550 Kamehameha Hwy 808-621-8408
Pineapple Express, takes visitors on a 20-minute ride,
closer look at the history of the plantation.
Complete the maze in top time, and win a prize.
Think you can do it?
The average time to complete the maze is about an hour,
while the fastest time recorded is less than a quarter of that.
NEED: Comfy Shoes, Sunscreen, HAT; coins to flatten,
Save room for dessert, look for discount coupons
Friday Eve:
Dinner & Fireworks
(Hilton Hawaiian Village)
7:30
Hanauma Bay
808-396-4229
Beach, Museum & Snorkeling
Must arrive EARLY: Closed when FULL
Closed: One day a week...Check
The Oceanarium:
Restaurant
Pacific Beach Hotel:
2490 Kalakaua Avenue,
Honolulu, Hawaii 96815
Reservations,1-800-367-6060
Mermaid Diving
during Dining
Bay View
Mini Putt/Zipline 45-285 Kaneohe Bay Dr Kaneohe, HI 96744 (808) 247-6464
Mini Putt/Zipline 45-285 Kaneohe Bay Dr Kaneohe, HI 96744 (808) 247-6464
Mt. Tantalas drive; From Waikiki get on Ala Wai Blvd., turn right on McCully Street and head towards the mountains. You will cross a bridge over the H1 Lunalilo Freeway, after the bridge turn left onto Wilder Avenue. Drive northwest and turn right on Makiki Street, at the 1st set of lights. Follow Makiki Street up until you come to a Y and then take Round Top Drive the rest of the way. You will end up going past the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific at Punchbowl and will come out into the business district of Honolulu.
Honolulu Zoo
9:00 ~ 4:30
9:00 ~ 4:30
Bishop Museum:
Volcano,, Planitarium Exhibits/: 1
525 Bernice St
Honolulu, HI 96817+2704
1-888-777-7443
Iolani Palace (Adults):
364 S King St
Iolani Palace
Honolulu, HI 96813+2900
808-538-1471
Waikiki Aquarium:
2777 Kalakaua Ave
Honolulu, HI 96815+4027
808-923-9741
SEA LIFE PARK
41-202 Kalanianaole Hwy # 7
Waimanalo, HI 96795-1897
(808) 259-7933
Model Airplane Park
Saturdays & Sundays
Saturdays & Sundays
Kapa’a Quarry Rd:
Early: Gliders,
Later: Helicopters & Airplanes
OCTOBER: Flying Competition
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