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Oahu Guide | ||
| Aloha Stadium The largest and most versatile multi-purpose facility of its kind in Hawaii. | ||
| Aloha Tower The opening of Aloha Tower Marketplace in 1994 made Honolulu Harbor the only place in the nation to combine a visitor attraction, shops and restaurants, and a working commercial harbor facility - all in one place. | ||
| Arizona Memorial Museum Association AMMA is the umbrella organization for four historical sites in the Pacific Region. Feel free to explore. | ||
| Bishop Museum The largest museum in the state and the premier natural and cultural history institution in the Pacific, recognized throughout the world for its cultural collections, research projects, consulting services and public educational programs. | ||
| Chinatown Hawaii's most exciting and mysterious neighborhood. The historic district is located in downtown Honolulu, and has long been a popular gathering place for kama'aina and visitors. | ||
| Dole Plantation Dole Plantation welcomes over one million visitors a year. Guests enjoy a variety of attractions and activities, including the Pineapple Express, the Plantation Garden Tour, the Pineapple Garden Maze and the Guinness Book of World Records 2001 World's Largest Maze. | ||
| Hanauma Bay Nature Park One of the more popular recreational swimming, snorkeling and picnicking areas on Oahu. This most beautiful of places is ideal - if you are a new scuba diver or snorkeler; and - just for swimming. | ||
| Hawaii Opera Theatre Bringing you superior productions, award-winning educational programs and outstanding events that define the spirit and artistry of opera in Hawaii. | ||
| Hawaii State Art Museum Visitor Information Center, Museum Shop and Cafe. | ||
| Honolulu Zoo Over 750,000 people visit the Honolulu Zoo annually. It is the largest zoo within a radius of 2,300 miles and unique in that it is the only zoo in the United States originating from a King's grant of royal lands to the people. | ||
| Iolani Palace A Hawaiian national treasure and the only official state residence of royalty in the United States. | ||
| Mission Houses Museum Step back in time to experience the social history of early 19th-century Hawai'i and the cultural encounter of Hawaiians, missionaries, and other foreigners in the heart of historic downtown Honolulu. | ||
| Polynesian Cultural Center This is the year to visit or revisit Hawaii's #1 paid visitor attraction. It's the Polynesian Cultural Center's 40th year of bringing the customs, culture and traditions of ancient Polynesia to life. | ||
| Sunset Beach One of the better surfing sites on Oahu, if not in the world. During the Winter fifteen to twenty foot waves are not uncommon - there are also large Summer swells. When becalmed the ocean is great for swimming and snorkeling. | ||
| Waikiki Aquarium The Waikiki Aquarium, founded in 1904, is the third oldest public aquarium in the United States. A part of the University of Hawaii since 1919, the Aquarium is located next to a living reef on the Waikiki shoreline. | ||
| Waikiki Beach One thinks of Hawai`i and their thoughts will usually include an image of Waikiki Beach. This is basically a two mile stretch of coast fronted by hotels and tourism related facilities and the very beautiful Kapiolani Park. | ||
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