Located just 10 minutes from Waikiki, Manoa Falls feels like a world away! Hike along a jungle path that leads to a 150-foot waterfall. Along...
Read MoreMakiki Valley has over 100 different hikes with miles of trails to choose from. We’d love to take you to all of them, but we’ve...
Read MoreThis city park is located on North Kuakini Street in Honolulu built in honor of Queen Liliʻuokalani who gave the garden’s site to the city...
Read MoreJust a short drive from Manoa Falls and Lyon Arboretum is a Chinese cemetery with a unique history. We don’t want to spoil the story,...
Read MoreThe “Punchbowl” was formed about or less than 100,000 years ago during the secondary volcanic activity in Honolulu. It is given it’s Hawaiian name “Puowaina”,...
Read MoreWhether this is the first or fifth shave ice of your vacation, Shimazu Shave Ice will not disappoint. With over 4.5 stars on TripAdvisor, Yelp,...
Read MoreAfter lunch, make your way up Mount Tantalus - a cinder cone crater in the middle of the city - to visit Tantalus Lookout. This...
Read MoreNote: Online reservations are strongly recommended. Book here.This 200-acre botanical garden is part of the University of Hawaii. This public garden houses over 19,000 individual...
Read MoreHere, you’ll find a natural oasis within the city limits. This garden is the oldest of the Honolulu Botanical Gardens and has trees that date...
Read MoreAn official National Historic District, Honolulu’s Chinatown was established in the mid 1800’s. As sugarcane production began to grow in the islands, Chinese laborers were...
Read MoreOpened in 1922, the Waioli Tea Room was conceived as a vocational training facility for the orphans housed at the Salvation Army Girls Home that...
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