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Ala Wai Golf Course

Ala Wai Golf Course

Ala Wai Golf Course was built by Donald MacKay in the year 1931 and is 5861 yards in length. This 18 hole golf course is located at a distance of 5.4 miles from the city of Honolulu which will take you around 15 minutes. Therefore if you are in the city and looking for an eventful day, then the best option you will have is to visit Ala Wai Golf Course irrespective of whether you are an experienced player or just trying the sport out for the first time. You can rent carts for $26, pull carts as well as clubs. Avail amenities like driving range, putting greens, teaching pro, etc. If you just want to take a stroll around the breath-taking course, you can also do that. Enjoy some delicious food at the restaurant and bar counter that is there inside the golf course. Spend a day in the lap of nature with mesmerizing views of mountains and seas. Read More

Bishop Museum

Bishop Museum

One of the most historic museums in the city, Bishop Museum, also known as Hawaii State Museum of Natural and Cultural History is located on the Oahu island of Honolulu. Bishop Museum was founded in 1889 and equips the largest Polynesian art and specimens in the world. Being the largest museum in Hawaii, there are 24 million artefacts and sculptures preserved in the museum. Bishop Museum houses a massive library loaded with an exclusive collection of books, scriptures, newspapers and periodicals along with some ancient artwork, photographs, manuscripts, sound recordings, etc. Various periodic programs, galleries, signature exhibitions, and planetarium make the museum worth an exploration. Read More

Children's Discovery Center

Nestled in Hawaii’s Waterfront park near Honolulu, Hawaii Children’s Discovery Centre is an educational museum dedicated to children’s exhibits and colourful collections. Hawaii Children’s Discovery Centre is a 1989 museum that still enthralls 2, 00,000 visitors of all ages annually with a mission of inspiring children to dream big. Divided into 6 permanent exhibits, the museum offers learning and interactive surroundings to children where they can see, feel and learn from the events, activities and demonstrations. Tot Spot for toddlers, fantastic you, your town, Hawaiian rainbows and rainforest adventures for plantation and other topics leaves no stone unturned to make children learn and enjoy together. Toddler time, discovery camps and STEM centered labs are some events held at the museum which are worth attending. Read More

Diamond Head Beach Park

Diamond Head Beach Park

Located at a distance of 16.9 miles from the city of Honolulu, the Diamond Head Beach Park is far from the crowd of the city but not very far in terms of transportation. Even if you are planning a one day trip to a beach from the city, you can easily reach this beach and enjoy the timeless beauty of the beach park. Whether you are planning to visit on the weekends with your friends or with your family, you can engage in several activities like surfing, snorkeling, excursion as well as swimming, though due to the coral reefs swimming is not a preferred activity. Do not forget to take your cameras, as this is an absolute Instagram-worthy place, and also some snaps for your memory. Read More

Fort DeRussy Beach Park

Fort DeRussy Beach Park

Fort DeRussy Beach Park glorifies and honours the US Army. Neat and clean, this park in Honolulu has calm surroundings with impeccably manicured lawns. Fort DeRussy Beach Park is bustling with people right from the early morning aerobics session to volleyball, swimming and freediving in the evening. The beach park is a hot favourite amongst the retired elderlies who love to come here for a stroll. Youngsters who adore open and fresh spaces coming swarming to the park for picnics with family and friends. Having so much to offer, one must visit this park if visiting the capital. Read More

Hanauma Bay

Hanauma Bay

This marine embayment formed within a tuff ring is located at a distance of 12.5 miles from the city of Honolulu. So if you are looking for a day with the marine life and exploring the bay, you can definitely plan a day at the Hanauma Bay. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations on the entire island and is not only a Natural Reserve but also a Marine Life Conservation District which protects more than 400 species of fish. If you are at Hanauma Bay do not forget to go for the 4 and a half hour long snorkeling tours which are $25 per person which includes transportation, guided tour to the Bay, masks, fins, snorkels, and proper guides. It will definitely be worth the money! Read More

Hawaii Heritage Center

Hawaii Heritage Center

Hawaii Heritage Center is a small yet pretty museum on the outskirts of Honolulu sprawled on Smith Street. Established in 1980, Hawaii Heritage Center aims at educating the visitors about the rich heritage and cultural history of Oahu Island. Workshops and exhibits of the museum feature distinctive artifacts, excavated sculptures, and a historical collection of scriptures. Hawaii Heritage Center hosts Chinatown visits to showcase the cultural beauty of the place with red buildings, sidewalks, cafes, courtyards, theatres, and the beautiful Hawaii heritage center multicultural gallery. Read More

Hawaii Kai Golf Course

Hawaii Kai Golf Course

Are you missing golf while in Honolulu? Or do you have some extra time in your hand and want to try your hand at golf? In either case, you can visit Hawaii Kai Golf Course, located at a distance of 15.5 miles from the city of Honolulu. Built by William F. Bell in 1973, there are different courses that you can opt for at the golf course like the Champions Course and the Executive Course. Want to golf with a view? Well, you have found the perfect one for you like this course will give you not just a sneak peek but a panoramic view of the Pacific Ocean, Maui and Molokai. Satisfy some of your golfing urges at the mesmerizing Hawaii Kai Golf Course, one of the most popular golf courses in Honolulu. Read More

Hawaii Prince Golf Club

Hawaii Prince Golf Club

Built by Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay in the year 1992, it boasts of picturesque view and sheer beauty. Located at a distance of 20.5 miles from the city of Honolulu, this 7117 yards long course is frequently visited by the golf-lovers. It has thousands of trees and few water bodies and holds the true essence of nature. There are amenities like rental carts, rental clubs, driving range, pitching area, teaching pro, and putting grass. If you are not a golf enthusiast you need not worry as they have an academy, Brain Mogg Golf Academy, that will help you in learning the basics. There are also facilities like clubhouse, conference and banquet facilities, cars and restaurants that you can enjoy. Read More

Hawaii State Art Museum

Hawaii State Art Museum

Hawaii State Art Museum is a popular museum housed in the Capitol District building of Honolulu and holds the status of Hawaii Capital Historic District in the National Register of Historic Places. With some unique exhibits showcasing contemporary artwork and artifacts, Hawaii State Art Museum allows the visitors to explore various Hawaiian art forms with free admission to the museum. There are three permanent galleries housed in the museum for Hawaiian Art and 132 artistic sculptures created by 105 renowned artists. Sculpture Garden featuring a swimming pool and some bleachers adds to the mesmerizing beauty of the museum and makes it worth visit. Read More

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