Downtown Honolulu
In the city centre
It’s not all fun and games in Honolulu. Downtown is a case in point. The city’s financial district buzzes with footfall and business chatter from nine to five. Saunter past the salarymen and calmly stroll through Hawaiian heritage at Iolani Palace. Come nightfall, chow down on succulent pork belly at Luck Belly, then quaff craft beer at Bar 35.
Places to stay from £147 per night
Waikiki
2.7 miles from city centre
Waikiki is all about sun, sea and splashing cash. Beach bums laze on the sand, while surfer dudes twist and turn in the froth. Meanwhile, shopaholics jazz up their wardrobes at Ala Moana Shopping Center. For classy cuisine, head to Sansei or Hau Tree Lanai. After dark, pop on your glad rags and whizz up to SKYWaikiki for cocktails, beats and views.
Places to stay from £33 per night
Manoa
1.8 miles from city centre
Fresh and friendly. This quiet district is home to deep-rooted families that span generations. It also houses the private schools where a young Barack Obama once cut his academic teeth. Pick up a monogrammed UH sweater from the University of Hawaii, then head up to the Ko’olau Mountains. Manoa Falls and the Pali Lookout ooze island-paradise vibes.
Places to stay from £159 per night
Western Honolulu
2.7 miles from city centre
Stand easy, soldier. This busy district’s known for its martial flavour. It’s home to a fully functional military base, as well as memorial sites around the infamous Pearl Harbor. Brush up on history, then tuck into home-cooked local grub at Helena’s. On matchday, cheer on the University of Hawaii’s Rainbow Warriors Football Team at Aloha Stadium.
Places to stay from £82 per night
Eastern Honolulu
7.5 miles from city centre
Views, views and more views. This swanky seaside district’s voluptuous vistas are something else. Hike up Diamond Head State Monument and drink in Pacific panoramas, then plunge into the crystal waters of Hanauma Bay. If you’re in town on a Saturday, don’t miss the good food and good vibes at Kapiolani Community College’s farmer’s market.
Places to stay from £379 per night
Honolulu, situated on the south shore of Oahu island, is the capital of Hawaii and is most travellers' entry point to the US island chain. Here you'll find the country's only royal palace, the world's largest open-air shopping centre and a plethora of impressive art museums. There's also a thriving food scene in the pan-Asian alleyways of Chinatown, palm-tree fringed beaches and forested hiking trails in the mist-covered Koʻolau Range.
The city of Honolulu itself is not short of things to see and do. For an insight into the region's wartime history, head to the Pearl Harbor National Memorial dedicated to the marines who lost their lives in the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. You'll be able to see the ship's sunken remains and can learn the history of the attack. Other sites of interest include the ʻIolani Palace, the one-time royal residence of the rulers of the Kingdom of Hawaii, and the Bishop Museum, which is home to the world's largest collection of Polynesian cultural artefacts and natural history specimens.
Ocean breezes rustle the palm trees of Honolulu, and for the best views of the Pacific, hike up to the top of Diamond Head – a 232-metre-tall volcanic crater and one of Hawaii's most famous landmarks. Outside the city itself, you can visit the cascading Manoa Falls, the Halona Blow Hole and Hanauma Bay – a stunning nature reserve that plays host to numerous green turtles and tropical fish.
Tonight
From £116 per night
This weekend
From £407 per night
Next weekend
From £401 per night
Most popular time to visit | October–December |
Cheapest time to visit | January–March |
Local currency | US$10 = £7.97 |
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Average weekend price | £207 per night |
Average weekday price | £204 per night |
Typical stay | 3 nights |
Pearl Harbor / WW II Valor in the Pacific National Monument
7.3 miles from city centre
Ala Moana Center
1.4 miles from city centre
International Marketplace
2.9 miles from city centre
Aloha Stadium
6.5 miles from city centre
Diamond Head -Leahi
4.5 miles from city centre
Sand Island
1.4 miles from city centre
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
10.7 miles from city centre
USS Arizona Memorial
7.1 miles from city centre
Diamond Head State Monument
4.6 miles from city centre
Aloha Tower
0.5 miles from city centre
Excellent place to visit, history, nature, everything is...
3 May 2024
Excellent place to visit, history, nature, everything is amazing, ocean is breathtaking. Everything is beautiful with spectacular places like Hanauma bay, Pearl Harbor, Kualoa Ranch, Polynesian Cultural Center etc..
Love the warm balmy atmosphere, the trade winds mean you...
29 April 2024
Love the warm balmy atmosphere, the trade winds mean you never feel hot or sticky. And the water is so warm at the beach. Love the gardens everywhere and the lovely paved footpaths. The whole tourist area is kept very clean neat and beautiful. The food is fantastic. There is so much free entertainment too. Live bands and hula performances outdoors everywnere. Once you're there you don't have to spend much money at all and there is so much to do and see. You can get cheap food at the food courts plus ABC and Seven-11 stores. And The Bus is so cheap and the drivers are very helpful. Don't miss the fee Military Museum at Fort Derussy park. And the zoo is wonderful. Plus of course the two best attractions, Pearl Harbor and the Polynesian Cultural Centre. And swimming at Waikiki beach in late afternoon and sunset is superb.
Honolulu was pretty.
24 April 2024
Honolulu was pretty. I was shocked at the graffiti I saw at Wai Kiki. That needs to be cleaned up and new walk ways put in. You hear of this beautiful breach your whole life and then you show up and there is graffiti. the people were nice and the beaches were great and on the north shore. Wai Kiki was nice but just busy and graffiti at some spots.
Did not stay in Honolulu long just two days after a cruise.
22 April 2024
Did not stay in Honolulu long just two days after a cruise. I did a lot of Walking in Waikiki and went to the Pearl Harbor Museum. There are lots of opportunities for diving and snorkeling lots of restaurants.
I come every year to Honolulu for an annual conference at...
22 April 2024
I come every year to Honolulu for an annual conference at one of the big hotels. Honolulu is ok I suppose but it is really just like any provincial US city with beaches! I hear that the other islands are more pleasant. Personally, I would never bring the family for a vacation in Honolulu itself.
Great vibe- busy, very interesting, gorgeous views and felt...
17 April 2024
Great vibe- busy, very interesting, gorgeous views and felt very safe. Liked the Japanese feel- great food, etc. Lovely weather .However drinks and food aye expensive in Hawaii. I definitely go to Waikiki again.
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