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Honolulu, Oahu

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Honolulu, the capital of Hawaiʻi and the largest city in the Pacific, blends the energy of a major urban center with the deep roots of Native Hawaiian culture. Set on the island of Oʻahu, it’s home to iconic beaches, royal history, and a rhythm all its own. This sunny capital city is the main portal to the larger Hawaiian archipelago, and the perfect base for exploring Oahu.

Waikīkī may be the most recognized part of Honolulu, and for good reason. Once a playground for Hawaiian royalty, today it’s a lively beachfront neighborhood known for surfing, shopping, and sunsets. But beyond the high-rises and hula shows, you’ll find places like Kūhiō Beach Hula Mound, where traditional hula performances are offered free to the public several nights a week. For panoramic views, hike the trail to the summit of Lēʻahi (Diamond Head), an extinct volcanic crater that has watched over Waikīkī for centuries.

Honolulu’s food scene is a flavorful reflection of its cultural mix. Plate lunches, poke bowls, malasadas, and loco moco are more than meals, they’re a local language of comfort. At places like Helena’s Hawaiian Food, visitors can try kālua pork, poi, and haupia in a casual setting that feels like a community gathering. Chinatown, one of the oldest in the U.S., is a walkable district packed with dim sum spots, lei stands, and noodle shops. It’s also grown into an artsy pocket of the city, with galleries and bars tucked into historic buildings.

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Pearl Harbor National Memorial
Commemorating the December 7, 1941 attack on U.S. forces and one of America's darkest days during World War II, the Pearl Harbor National Memorial is an essential stop on any trip to Honolulu. This historically-significant site includes an in-depth museum and is situated near the wreckage of USS Arizona, sunk by Japanese torpedoes.

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Waikiki Beach
This iconic Hawaiian beach is an absolute paradise. Lined with palm trees, warm sand, and glittering cerulean water, Waikiki Beach will surely captivate you with its natural beauty.

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Diamond Head
One of Honolulu's most famous geographical features, Diamond Head volcano is a popular hiking destination and offers stunning panoramic views of Waikiki Beach and the Pacific Ocean.

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Manoa Falls
Just north of Honolulu, this splendid hike among the lush greenery of Hawaii's forests will lead you to Manoa Falls, whose cascading waters reach nearly 150 feet in height.

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Iolani Palace
A vestige of the former Kingdom of Hawaii, this 19th-century palace was once home to the island's reigning monarchs, the last being Queen Liliʻuokalani. Now a museum, Iolani Palace invites you to explore Honolulu's royal history.
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Saturday Art Workshops
On 10/25/2025
Engage in Saturday Art Workshops offering hands-on education about varying art techniques and means of expression. From Glue Art and Oil Pastel to Rock Painting & Mandalas, these classes will guide attendees through the diverse foundations of art-making, constructing a learning atmosphere for the rookies and veterans where everyone can relish and appreciate growth in their artistic abilities.
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