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Attractions
Arizona Memorial USS Arizona Memorial and Visitor Center, National Park Service, Pearl Harbor 808-422-0561 This famous white floating memorial was built to remember the 1,102 men who died when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. The tour includes a 20-minute documentary.
Aloha Tower Marketplace 101 Ala Moana Blvd., at Piers 8, 9, and 10 808-528-5700 This double-decker mall adjacent to Honolulu Harbor has shops, indoor and outdoor restaurants, and live entertainment. The observation deck offers a fabulous view of the harbor.
Bishop Museum 1525 Bernice St. 808-848-4129 Founded in 1889, the museum began with royal possessions, but it is now world-famous for its displays of the best of Polynesia. There is also a planetarium in the museum.
Chinatown King St., between Smith and River Sts. This historic neighborhood has everything from art galleries to Chinese and Thai restaurants. An open-air market completes the scene, making this one of the best Chinatowns in the country.
Hanauma Bay 7455 Kalanianaole Hwy. 808-396-4229 This overlook is one of the most beautiful spots in Hawaii, and the view covers the whole bay. Visitors can even see the reefs through the clear waters, as well as crowds of snorkelers.
Hawaii IMAX Theater 325 Seaside Ave. 808-923-4629 With a screen five stories high and 70 feet wide, this theater presents incredible movie experiences. All-digital stereo sound enhances the experience even more. Kids will love the family-friendly films.
Hawaii Maritime Center Pier 7, Ala Moana Blvd. 808-536-6373 The main exhibits of this center focus on Hawaii's whaling days, the history of Honolulu Harbor, the Clipper seaplane, and surfing and wind-surfing in Hawaii. A century-old ship serves as part of the working museum, as does a reproduction of the ancient Hawaiian ships.
Hawaii's Plantation Village 94-695 Waipahu St., Waipahu 808-677-0110 This plantation is full of authentic furnishings from Hawaii's plantation period. Asian art and architecture are the stars of the show, along with many interesting antiques and relics.
Honolulu Zoo 151 Kapahulu Ave. 808-971-7171 Noted for its incredible beauty, this zoo offers more than just a look at animals. During the summer months, the zoo produces free programs of singing, dancing and island entertainment.
Iolani Palace King and Richards Sts. 808-522-0832 Built in 1882, "America's only royal residence" has been beautifully restored. Guided tours reveal everything from throne rooms to meeting halls.
Kodak Hula Show 2805 Monsarrat Ave. 808-627-3379 This free one-hour presentation is one of the most popular attractions in Hawaii. Dancing, music and all sorts of traditional entertainment create a wonderful show.
Moanalua Gardens 1401 Mahiole St. 808-833-1944 This lovely park is the site of a major hula festival during the summer. It is also a great place to visit for hiking, walking and enjoying the beauty of Hawaii.
Polynesian Cultural Center 55-370 Kamehameha Hwy., Laie 808-293-3333 Hawaii, Tahiti, Samoa, Fiji, the Marquesas, New Zealand and Tonga are all represented in this wonderful center. Shows, demonstrations, IMAX films, shopping and handicrafts complete the experience. This is a great place for families to go, especially for the two-hour nightly show.
Sacred Falls Kamehameha Hwy., Hauula A two-mile hike leads visitors to an 80-foot-high waterfall, which is one of Hawaii's greatest natural landmarks. Visitors can swim beneath the falls in a clear pool.
Sea Life Park Kalanianaole Hwy., Waimanalo 808-259-7933 This marine park has everything from dolphins to whales to penguins. A 300,000-gallon Hawaiian reef tank is one of the highlights, as is The Pacific Whaling Museum. The location itself is breathtaking.
U.S. Army Museum Ft. DeRussy, Bldg. 32, Kalia Rd. 808-438-2821 This museum at Ft. DeRussy includes a great collection of war materials, with a big focus on World War II. The exhibits also include Hawaiian weapons.
Wahiawa Botanical Gardens 1396 California Ave., Wahiawa 808-621-7321 More than 27 acres of unique plants and flowers fill this lovely garden. The garden is incredibly peaceful and many of its plants are stunning.
Dole Pineapple Pavilion 64-1550 Kamehameha Hwy. 808-621-8408 This center is dedicated to the pineapple, and it is a wonderful stop on a tour of the island. Exhibits, an enormous plantation gift shop, a restaurant and a tram tour of a field complete the pavilion.
Waikiki Aquarium 2777 Kalakaua Ave. 808-923-9741 More than 300 different types of Pacific and Hawaiian marine life are on display here, including a giant clam. Many exhibits and movies complement the interesting creatures.
Waimea Valley 59-864 Kamehameha Hwy., Haleiwa 808-638-8511 This 1,800-acre attraction features a look at early Hawaiian life in the midst of an impressive garden that has more than 2,500 species of plants. Visitors can watch amazing cliff dives and participate in less dangerous Hawaiian games.
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