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2015
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September
What are the top must-dos on a one week trip to Honolulu?

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Any 'must-dos' on a one week trip to Honolulu ?

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Greazle

Hike at koko head stairs, Manoa falls or diamond head, go to the north shore and eat some shrimp, check out the beaches there as well, don't forget to visit the best beach in Oahu which is the Lanikai beach, activities like parasailing, surf, atv, snorkeling etc, rent a car and drive around the island, dinner cruise, visit the submarine, do a luau- loved chiefs luau

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Sofie

Thank you so much wow!

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Greazle

I saw the big turtles in the north shore. They were just chilling on the sand. U can't go really close though

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Grace

Rent a scooter and drive over to Pearl Harbour - just stay off the highway! The Dole plantation is one of the stops if you're driving around the island (in a car), it has a huge maze that's pretty challenging and pineapple ice cream is to die for. If you're going in the winter that's when some of the biggest swells usually come to the North Shore, and if Pipeline is going off it's truly something to watch, but watch from afar cuz that break is deadly. Literally.

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I would recommend getting out of Honolulu and rent a car to drive around the island - it's so incredibly beautiful. Haunama (sp) Bay is fantastic for snorkeling

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Rhon

Great flea market wed and sat at stadium. Best prices for hawaiian dooda's

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Sharon

Kaena Point, most northern point on O'ahu., last intact dune ecosystem. A bit of a slog hiking but beautiful shoreline along the way. Monk seals, Laysan albatross. Read more about it and decide if you're interested.


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Must-Dos on a One Week Trip to Honolulu

If you're planning a one week trip to Honolulu, there are definitely some must-dos that you won't want to miss out on. Here are some recommendations:

1. Visit Pearl Harbor

A trip to Honolulu wouldn't be complete without visiting Pearl Harbor. Learn about the history of the attack on Pearl Harbor and pay your respects at the USS Arizona Memorial.

2. Relax on Waikiki Beach

Spend a day soaking up the sun on the famous Waikiki Beach. Whether you're into swimming, surfing, or just lounging on the sand, this beach has something for everyone.

3. Hike Diamond Head

For amazing views of Honolulu and the surrounding area, hike up Diamond Head. It's a moderate hike that offers a great payoff at the top.

4. Explore the Polynesian Cultural Center

Immerse yourself in the culture of the Pacific Islands at the Polynesian Cultural Center. Watch traditional performances, try authentic food, and learn about the history of the region.

5. Snorkel at Hanauma Bay

Don't miss the chance to snorkel at Hanauma Bay, a protected marine life conservation area. You'll see colorful fish, coral reefs, and maybe even sea turtles.

6. Attend a Luau

Experience a traditional Hawaiian luau during your trip. Enjoy a feast of local cuisine, watch hula dancers, and listen to live music under the stars.

With these must-dos, you're sure to have an unforgettable week in Honolulu!



   










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