The third largest island in Hawaii, Oahu is where you can find diverse contrasts between the ancient and modern, which makes discovering the island so enjoyable. From bustling city life to laid back surf towns, you’ll find designer boutiques alongside handicraft stores, fresh seafood blended with tropical ingredients and businessmen wearing Hawaiian shirts.
Oahu, it’s the heart of Hawaii. Here you’ll find Honolulu, the state capital, and the world-famous Waikiki Beach, where surfing was born. There’s the mysterious and mystical Diamond Head, Iolani Palace - the only official state residence of royalty in the U.S., more golf courses than any other island, and the memorials of Pearl Harbour.
There’s always something to do on Oahu. Drive a short distance from the bustle and crowds of Honolulu and you’ll feel like you’re on an entirely different island with deserted beaches and dirt roads. Head over to the island’s North Shore to watch world-class surfers compete for the ultimate wave. Hike along the Manoa Trail to the tallest accessible waterfall on the island, Manoa Falls. Take time to visit the USS Arizona Memorial, a shrine to the fallen service members and the Pearl Harbour attack. Stroll through impressive exhibits and let the kids walk through an erupting volcano at Honolulu’s impressive Bishop Museum. Climb the extinct Diamond Head volcano for a bird’s eye view over the Pacific Ocean and Honolulu, an absolutely breath-taking, worth every blister view. Slip out of your boardshorts and into something a little nicer to dance the night away with world-class DJ’s, or attend the latest art gallery opening or Broadway play. Rent a car and head out along the Kamehameha Highway to discover tiny villages, local artists, and remote beaches. Whether you crave adventure, seclusion, cultural immersion, or an ice cold drink and a view you’ll find it on Oahu.