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USS Arizona Memorial

No.1 Arizona Memorial Pl. 808-422-0561

Commemorating the December 7, 1941, Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the memorial houses the sunken hull of Battleship USS Arizona.

Battleship Missouri Memorial

Pearl Harbor, near the USS Arizona Memorial  808-973-2494

The world's most famous battleship is open to the public.

Bishop Museum

1525 Bernice St. 808-847-3511

The state museum of Natural and Cultural History features daily activities, special exhibits, and craft demonstrations.

Chinatown

Nimitz Hwy at Maunakea St.

Take a morning to wander and stroll through this historic Honolulu district, a wondrous maze of shops, open markets, and art galleries.

The Cirque Hawaii Theatre in Waikiki

325 Seaside Ave. 808-922-0017

Nightly shows performed in the former home of the IMAX theatre. The six-member team's pedigreed show-biz experience includes Cirque du Soleil, Siegfried and Roy, and the Moscow State Circus.

The Contemporary Museum

2411 Makiki Heights Dr. 808-526-0232

Enjoy ever-changing exhibitions of contemporary art from 1940 to the present in this renovated estate on 3.5 acres of terraced gardens. You'll also find a gourmet café and a unique museum shop.

Dole Plantation

64-1550 Kamehameha Hwy. 808-621-8408

Get lost in the "World's Largest Maze” and explore 21 different varieties of pineapple. Take home some fresh pineapple and unique souvenirs.

Honolulu Academy of Arts

900 S Beretania St. 808-532-8701

Hawaii's only general fine arts museum boasts an internationally acclaimed Asian art collection. Six charming courtyards surround thirty galleries, a gift shop, the Garden Café, and a theater.

Honolulu Zoo

151 Kapahulu Ave. 808-971-717

The 40-acre zoo houses over 300 species of animals. Exhibits include 7.5-acre African Savannah set against the backdrop of Diamond Head.

Iolani Palace

364 South King St. 808-522-0822

Iolani Palace is one of the most impressive structures in Honolulu, and holds much of the state's history in its walls. The Palace was the official residence of King Kalakaua and Queen Liliuokalani, the last king and queen to rule Hawaii.

 

Polynesian Cultural Center

55-370 Kamehameha Hwy., Laie, HI  800-367-7060

Just one hour from Waikiki, families can have fun learning about different cultures at this lush 42-acre theme park. Friendly hosts illustrate the lives of Polynesian villagers in Samoa, Tonga, Aotearoa New Zealand, Tahiti, Fiji, Old Hawaii, and the Marquesas. Island replicas and true natives add to the authentic experience.

Sea Life Park

41-202 Kalanianaole Hwy. 808-259-2500

Located across from Makapuu Beach, this educational park features more than 4,000 creatures in simulated natural habitats.

US Army Museum of Hawaii

Saratoga and Kalia Rd. 808-955-9552

This private organization supports the development of the U.S. Army’s Hawaiian Museum exhibits and educational programs. Exhibits include the military history of early Hawaii through the Vietnam conflict.

Waikiki Aquarium

2777 Kalakaua Ave. 808-923-9741

Honolulu's public aquarium features more than 2,000 marine animals from Hawaii and the tropical Pacific on exhibit. Open daily from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. (Closed Christmas.)

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