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Atlantis Adventures


See the island of Oahu
1600 Kapiolani Boulevard
Oahu
Honolulu, HI 96814
United States
+1 800 548 6262
http://www.atlantisadventures....
oahu@res.atlantisadventures.com
In addition to owning and operating the popular Navatek I and Atlantis Submarines, this company works in conjunction with several major Honolulu attractions to provide guests with deeply discounted tour packages. Visit Sea Life Park, splurge on a dinner cruise/show package, or take a ride in one of the submarines. Call or check the website for more details.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Diamond Head State Monument


Hike a volcanic crater
Diamond Head Road and 18th Avenue
Honolulu, HI 96815
United States
+1 808 587 0285 (State Parks)
http://www.hawaii.gov/dlnr/dsp...
This crater of an extinct volcano got its name when Western explorers mistook calcite crystals they found there for diamonds. The historic trail to the 761-foot summit starts inside the crater and is an easy, but steep, 45-minute hike to the top. Stay on the trail, wear appropriate footgear and sunscreen, take along water and bring a flashlight to light your way through the tunnels. Those who reach the summit are rewarded by a spectacular 360-degree view of O'ahu. The tunnel gates close promptly at 6p. Admission: USD1 per person, USD5 per vehicle.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Diamond Head State Monument photo by James Bynes
Photo: James Bynes
Diamond Head State Monument photo by ElectricSprout
Photo: ElectricSprout
 

 
Dole Plantation


World's largest maze
64-1550 Kamehameha Highway
(Hwy 99, north of Wahiawa)
Honolulu, HI 96786
United States
+1 808 621 8408
http://www.dole-plantation.com/
sales@dole-plantation.com
All that is left of the vast Dole plantation is a pictorial display of the pineapple's history and a country store offers fresh pineapples and gifts. In the back, nearly two acres of rich, red earth have been turned into the world's largest maze (recognized by the Guinness Book of Records) with a path 1.7 miles long. It is built from 11,400 tropical plants, including hibiscus and fragrant plumeria; in the center is a garden in the form of a golden pineapple. Maze admission is USD5 for adults and USD3 for children ages 4-12.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Dole Plantation photo by Susan Adams
Photo: Susan Adams
Dole Plantation photo by TaraD
Photo: TaraD
Dole Plantation photo by kathryn igarashi
Photo: kathryn igarashi
Dole Plantation photo by TaraD
Photo: TaraD
Dole Plantation photo by Michael Deeb
Photo: Michael Deeb
Dole Plantation photo by Anne Kearns
Photo: Anne Kearns
 

 
Dolphin Quest


Meet the dolphins
5000 Kahala Ave
Kahala Mandarin Hotel
Honolulu, HI 96816
United States
+1 808 739 8918
http://dolphinquest.org
dqoahu@dolphinquest.org
Located inside the Kahala Mandarin Oriental Hotel, this dolphin habitat draws visitors from up and down the island of Oahu. Dolphin Quest offers a variety of programs and encounters for everyone from children to couples. Guests and visitors have the chance to learn about these extraordinary creatures through fun and educational programs. To learn more, visit their website.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Dolphin Quest photo by Amy D.
Photo: Amy D.
 

 
Hanauma Bay Marine Preserve


Snorkeling paradise
7455 Kalanianaole Highway
(Kalanianaole Highway at the Hanauma Bay turnoff)
Honolulu, HI 96825
United States
+1 808 396 4229 / +1 808 397 5840 (Education Program)
hanauma@hawaii.edu
Famed for its beautiful horseshoe-shaped sandy beach and clear, calm turquoise waters, this natural marine sanctuary is home to thousands of colorful tropical fish. The waist-deep water inside the reef is perfect for novice snorkelers to explore. More experienced snorkelers might want to check with the lifeguard before venturing beyond to deeper waters to see sea turtles and other marine life. The Bay is least crowded in the early morning or late afternoon. Admission: non-resident adult visitors USD3, free to all others. Parking fee is USD1 per vehicle.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Hanauma Bay Marine Preserve photo by Brian Liao
Photo: Brian Liao
Hanauma Bay Marine Preserve photo by charlie cumberland
Photo: charlie cumberland
Hanauma Bay Marine Preserve photo by William Tooke
Photo: William Tooke
Hanauma Bay Marine Preserve photo by Gabe Grote
Photo: Gabe Grote
 

 
Hawaii Nature Center


Making an environmental difference
2131 Makiki Heights Drive
Honolulu, HI 96822
United States
+1 808 955 0100
hawaiinaturecenter@hawaii.rr.com
Established in 1981, this non-profit organization has the sole purpose of spreading the environmental gospel to residents and visitors of the Hawaiian Islands. Almost entirely volunteer-operated, the Center facilitates hands-on environmental education for school children, families and the general public. Particular emphasis is placed on the importance of educating children. Hopefully, with a change in the attitudes of youth toward nature, the future of the environment stands a chance. Admission is free. There is a gift shop onsite.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Hawaiian Waters


Hawaiian Waters Adventure Park
400 Farrington Highway
Kapolei, HI 96707
United States
+1 808 674 9283 (Ext.107)
http://www.hawaiianwaters.com/
reservations@hawaiianwaters.com
Splash-happy activities at this popular attraction include a beach volleyball court, an arcade, a huge wave pool and an adults-only whirlpool and bar area. Slide fanatics have a few heart-stopping rides to enjoy, among them the free-fall Cliffhanger and the Wild Waianae Coaster. Admission is USD34.99 for adults, USD24.99 for children between 3-11 and USD14.99 for seniors.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Hawaiian Waters photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Honolulu Zoo


Walk on the wild side
151 Kapahulu Avenue
(Corner of Kalakaua and Kapahulu avenues in Kapiolani Park)
Honolulu, HI 96815
United States
+1 808 971 7171
http://www.honoluluzoo.org/
honzoo@honzoosoc.org
An attractive flamingo pond greets you at the entrance of this 42-acre municipal zoo in Waikiki. Rare wildlife inside the lush park includes the Hawaiian nene goose, Francois monkeys and Galapagos tortoises. There is a children's petting zoo with llamas and a retired milk cow. Just before, during, and after a full moon, the zoo's special "Zoo by Moonlight" guided tour offers an uncommon glimpse of the habits of nocturnal animals; call for schedule. Admission: USD6 adults, USD4 kama'ainas, USD1 children 6-12 years old.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Honolulu Zoo photo by John Lasseter
Photo: John Lasseter
Honolulu Zoo photo by David B. Carrizo
Photo: David B. Carrizo
Honolulu Zoo photo by Jim and Tiffany Kelly
Photo: Jim and Tiffany Kelly
 

 
Keiki Aloha Program


Fun for kids
2255 Kalakaua Avenue
Sheraton Waikiki Hotel, 4th floor
Honolulu, HI 96815
United States
+1 808 922 4422 x79105
http://www.sheraton-waikiki.co...
ryan_keikialoha@yahoo.com
The Keiki Aloha Program of the Sheraton Waikiki Hotel is an opportunity for all children to try their hand at the art of hula. The hotel organizes hula lessons for the 5-12 age group. Parents take a break from baby-sitting and relax, as children are in the safe hands of the expert staff. The program is exclusively for guests of the Sheraton Hotel. Reservations need to be made at least 24 hours in advance.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Kualoa Ranch


Outdoor activities park
49-560 Kamehameha Highway
(on East coast of Oahu, opposite Chinaman's Hat)
Honolulu, HI 96730
United States
+1 808 237 8515 / +1 808 237 7321 / +1 800 231 7321
http://www.kualoa.com/
info@kualoa.com
This 4,000-acre, former working ranch in Windward Oahu has been turned into a giant outdoor activities park. Facilities include horseback riding, jet skiing, canoeing and kayaking, windsurfing, freshwater fishing and a shooting range. You can tour the movie sets used in filming Jurassic Park and Godzilla, or relax on Secret Island, a secluded fantasy beach. There's even a petting zoo for the kids. Activities start as low as USD16 per person. Various full-day packages start at USD65 for adults, USD39 for children ages 3-11. Reservations are required.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Kualoa Ranch photo by Heather Lucas
Photo: Heather Lucas
 

 
Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor


Relive the Catastrophic Attack
Ford Island, Hangar 37
319 Lexington Boulevard
Honolulu, HI 96818
United States
+1 808 836 7747 / +1 808 441 1000 / Toll free: +1 877 332 1941
http://www.pacificaviationmuse...
reservations@pacificaviationmuseum.org
The Pacific Aviation Museum, located in Hangars 37, 54 and 79 of Pearl Harbor's Ford Island, offers visitors a chance to relive the heinous Pearl Harbor attack in a safe and comfortable museum setting. An introductory film depicts the event in graphic (albeit black and white) detail. Then revelers are ushered into row upon row of dioramas and other exhibits that shed more light on the intricacies of what actually happened on that fateful day. Outside, the experience continues. A replica debris field, complete with smoking wrecks, is on view, as well as actual shrapnel marks and an actual bomb crater. A stable of historical aircraft completes the museum's collection. See website for proposed additions, museum news, online souvenir shopping and more. Admission: Adults $14, children $7, guided tour $7.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Polynesian Cultural Center


Island theme park
55-370 Kamehameha Highway
Laie
Honolulu, HI 96762
United States
+1 808 293 3333 / +1 800 367 7060
http://www.polynesia.com/
internetrez@polynesia.com
One of Hawaii's top visitor attractions, this tropical 42-acre site showcases seven Polynesian regions: Fiji, Hawai'i, the Marquesas, New Zealand, Samoa, Tahiti and Tonga. Visitors enjoy frequent crafts demonstrations, musical performances, games and more. The famous Canoe Pageant reenacts the myths and legends of Polynesia through song and dance, all atop floating canoes. A spectacular show, Horizons, is presented nightly. There's also an IMAX theater. Entertainment packages start at USD54 for adults, USD37 for children ages 5-11. Shuttle bus transportation from Waikiki hotels is available for an extra charge.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Polynesian Cultural Center photo by Tommy Gooch
Photo: Tommy Gooch
Polynesian Cultural Center photo by Tommy Gooch
Photo: Tommy Gooch
Polynesian Cultural Center photo by Justin Cheng
Photo: Justin Cheng
Polynesian Cultural Center photo by Carol Smiley
Photo: Carol Smiley
 

 
Sea Life Park


Ocean theme park
41-202 Kalanianaole Hwy
(East coast of O'ahu)
Honolulu, HI 96795
United States
+1 866 365 7446
http://www.dolphindiscovery.com
Dolphin and sea lion shows, a Hawaiian monk seal center, a sea turtle lagoon and a seabird sanctuary are a few of the highlights at this 62-acre ocean theme park on the coast of East O'ahu. The park's newest attraction is Pirate's Lagoon, a themed play area for kids. Serious marine biology takes place at the rehabilitation center for endangered marine life. Other facilities include eateries and gift shops. Admission: adults USD25; USD12.50 children age 4-12. Children 3 and under free. Interactive dolphin programs and reef walks are also available.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Sea Life Park photo by JillHamiltonKrawczyk
Photo: JillHamiltonKrawczyk
Sea Life Park photo by JillHamiltonKrawczyk
Photo: JillHamiltonKrawczyk
Sea Life Park photo by justin s.
Photo: justin s.
Sea Life Park photo by Go Card USA
Photo: Go Card USA
 

 
Ultrazone


Laser tag in the Ilikai Hotel
1777 Ala Moana Boulevard
Ilikai Hotel Lobby
Honolulu, HI 96815
United States
+1 808 973 9936
http://www.ultrazonewaikiki.com/
ultrazonehawaii@hawaii.rr.com
This is the perfect activity for hyperactive children and energetic adults. Players are divided into teams and sent on a mission to capture the base camp of the opponent. Laser guns are the weapons, and light and sound effects intensify the experience. The facility is smoke, drug and alcohol-free and is open till midnight on weekends. It welcomes birthday parties as well as corporate parties. A snack bar serves food and soft drinks. You need to make reservations if you are planning a visit on a Monday.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Waikiki Aquarium


Fine small aquarium
2777 Kalakaua Avenue
Honolulu, HI 96815
United States
+1 808 923 9741
http://www.waquarium.org
info@waquarium.org
Located just a few short blocks from Waikiki Beach, this is a great place to learn about Hawaii's amazing ocean world. You can see 400 different species at this small but mighty museum, including monk seals, sharks and sea turtles. A knowledgeable staff is on hand to narrate tours and answer questions. The aquarium has a good gift shop where you can ask about special events and excursions. It offers some terrific educational and community outreach programs.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Waikiki Aquarium photo by Kyosuke Takayama
Photo: Kyosuke Takayama
Waikiki Aquarium photo by Will Deutsch
Photo: Will Deutsch
Waikiki Aquarium photo by Kyosuke Takayama
Photo: Kyosuke Takayama
Waikiki Aquarium photo by rain rain rainbow
Photo: rain rain rainbow
Waikiki Aquarium photo by Andee & Nick Hill
Photo: Andee & Nick Hill
Waikiki Aquarium photo by jorge veras
Photo: jorge veras
Waikiki Aquarium photo by jeri leandera
Photo: jeri leandera
Waikiki Aquarium photo by Kira Okamoto
Photo: Kira Okamoto
Waikiki Aquarium photo by Christine R
Photo: Christine R
Waikiki Aquarium photo by Grif Batenhorst
Photo: Grif Batenhorst
Waikiki Aquarium photo by Ken Suy
Photo: Ken Suy
Waikiki Aquarium photo by Gabriel Wong
Photo: Gabriel Wong
Waikiki Aquarium photo by danielleboekelman
Photo: danielleboekelman
Waikiki Aquarium photo by HyperTaf
Photo: HyperTaf
Waikiki Aquarium photo by Renee Gamache
Photo: Renee Gamache
Waikiki Aquarium photo by Shannon Fergus
Photo: Shannon Fergus
 

 
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