Hawaii Attractions
The USS Arizonal Memorial at Pearl Harbor is the most popular free attraction on Oahu.
Hawaii’s menu of visitor attractions is as versatile as it is extensive.
There are worthwhile attractions on every major island, celebrating Hawaii’s history, culture, natural environment, wildlife, arts and more. Some are touristy, others are not. Some charge admissions, others are free. Each attraction, however, can significantly add to your overall experience in the islands. Read More ↓
Oahu Attractions
The most popular free attraction on Oahu remains the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor. The memorial looks back at the events of December 7, 1941 and pays tribute to the 1,117 sailors and marines who lost their lives on that day. The memorial is part of Pearl Harbor’s famed “Battleship Row” along with the USS Battleship Missouri Museum and the USS Bowfin Submarine Museum and Park.
Downtown Honolulu has a wealth of history-themed attractions, including Iolani Palace, the only royal palace standing on American soil. Other recommended stops in the area include the State Capitol Building, Mission Houses Museum, the Hawaii Maritime Center and Aloha Tower. Also, just minutes away by car are the Honolulu Academy of Arts, the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, Queen Emma Summer Palace, the Pali Lookout and Bishop Museum.
Waikiki has several attractions of its own, including the Waikiki Aquarium and Honolulu Zoo. Further east is Sea Life Park Hawaii, a marine park filled with Hawaii’s favorite ocean inhabitants. Other visitor attractions on Oahu include the Polynesian Cultural Center, Dole Plantation, Hawaii’s Plantation Village, U.S. Army Museum and Hawaii Children’s Discovery Center.
Big Island Attractions
Attractions on the Big Island include Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Onizuka Center for Astronomy and Mauna Kea Observatory, Hulihee Palace, Puuhonua O Honaunau, Parker Ranch and the Pacific Tsunami Museum.
Kauai Attractions
Na Pali Coast and Waimea Canyon are standouts amongst Kauai’s attractions. Also visit the Kauai Museum, Kilauea National Wildlife Refuge, Waioli Mission House Museum and Kilohana Plantation.
Maui Attractions
Any visit to Maui should include a stop at Haleakala National Park, home to hiking trails, the rare silversword plant and perhaps the world’s most awe-inspiring sunrise. Popular Molokini Islet is a must snorkel for those wanting to take in the tropical underwater wildlife. Other recommended attractions on the Valley Isle include the Whalers Village Museum, Alexander & Baldwin Sugar Museum, Iao Valley State Park, the Maui Ocean Center an Kula Botanical Garden.
Lanai Attractions
On Lanai, check out the Garden of the Gods, an eerie rock formation reminiscent of a lunar landscape.
Molokai Attractions
Take the world-famous mule ride down to Kalaupapa on Molokai.
Oahu Attractions make up Hawaii’s history
Diamond Head Hike
Exploring Honolulu
Pearl Harbor
Waikiki Aquarium
Aloha Festivals
Honolulu Zoo
Nature Center
Bishop Museum
Aloha Tower
Kamehameha
Maui Attractions are highlighted by national parks and marine sanctuaries
Kauai Attractions are wild and untamed
Big Island Attractions or lava hot
Molokai Attractions include a historic leper colony
Lanai Attractions are all natural
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