Things to do in Oahu
There's no end of things to do in Oahu, which is the heart of Hawaii's toursim industry, and an adventureland that delights the millions of travellers who fly into Honolulu each year. Whether attending luaus (traditional Hawaiian feasts) at the Polynesian Cultural Centre and learning about local history at the Bishop Museum and Honolulu Academy of Arts, or visiting royal palaces and WWII memorials, Oahu is the best place to get a taste of Hawaiian culture and history while enjoying its idyllic pleasures.
And there are plenty of pleasure-seeking activities to enjoy. Visitors can choose from dozens of world-class beaches offering everything from enormous waves and snorkelling lagoons to beautiful sunsets, with plenty of space to simply lay out and enjoy the Hawaiian sunshine.
There are plenty of scenic spots inland as well, as holidaymakers can hike the Diamond Head Crater, explore the Ho'omaluhia Botanical Garden, or even visit one of the world's largest pineapple plantations. Tours of the North Shore and Windward Koolau Range are also offered on horseback.
Cooling off on a hot day is easy at the Wet n Wild Hawaii waterpark or the Waikiki Aquarium, both of which are great activities for the whole family. And after a full day of exploring the beauty of Oahu's wild side, visitors can enjoy the excellent restaurants, shopping and nightlife offered in Hawaii's capital, Honolulu.

Oahu Beaches
The main attraction for visitors to Oahu are the more than 125 beaches that, from the pounding waves of the north shore to the gentle swells of Waikiki in the south, offer the chan…

Polynesian Cultural Centre
Hawaii's top tourist attraction, the Polynesian Cultural Centre, is situated on the Kamehameha Highway in Laie on the scenic north shore of Oahu island. This remarkable venue is vi…

Valley of the Temples
The serene Valley of the Temples Memorial Park lies opposite a bustling shopping centre on the Kahekili Highway in Kaneohe, below the Koolau mountains, and offers a little piece of…

Iolani Palace
The only royal residence in the United States, the Iolani Palace stands on the corner of King and Richard Streets in Honolulu. Its opulent interior gives a glimpse into the lives o…

Surfing in Oahu
Synonymous with surf, sand and sun, Hawaii is a place where South African and Australian surf legends Shaun Tomson, Mark Richards and Wayne 'Rabbit' Bartholomew pioneered the surfi…