The Ilikai Hotel
www.waikikibeachrentals.com
Coupon Code: bestdiscount (all lower case)
Discount is 5% off all ocean view studio/1 bedroom units which is valid until June 14, 2018. If you would like to book a room next to friends/family, please enter dates and hit search. The search option will sort units by unit number and you will able to see the availability of each room.
Waikiki Aquarium
The Waikiki Aquarium is located on the shoreline of Waikiki Beach next to a living reef and across from Kapiolani Park. The Aquarium showcases more than 500 marine species and maintains more than 3,000 marine specimens. New Hawaiian Green Sea turtle exhibit. Peppermint Angelfish one of the Ocean’s rarest fish. Only one on display for the public in the world. Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Exhibit.
The Aquarium is open daily from 9 am to 4:30 pm. Admission prices: $12 Adults, $5 Children (4-12), FREE Children 3 & under, $8 Kama ‘aina, $8 Active Duty Military, $5 Seniors(65+), $5 persons with disabilities, FREE Fowa Board Members
For more information about the Waikiki Aquarium, including membership and facility rentals, please call 808-923-9741 or visit www.waquarium.org.
Ala Moana Center
The refreshing Hawaiian wind blows through Ala Moana Center, the world's largest open-air shopping center. There are more than 350 shops and restaurants to explore, including four department stores, first-class boutiques and more than 100 dining options. The center's retailers specialize in everything from casual wear to unique Hawaii surf gear, Aloha shirts, swimsuits and much more. Join us for a shopping excursion in paradise, and don't forget to enjoy the hula and ukulele performances.
Leahi (Diamond Head)
Known as Leahi (brow of the tuna) in Hawaiian, the crater was named Diamond Head by 19th century British sailors who thought they discovered diamonds on the crater's slopes. These "diamonds" were actually shiny calcite crystals that had no value. Formed more than 100,000 years ago, the crater was used as a strategic military lookout beginning in the early 1900's and was named a National Natural Landmark in 1968. Today, Diamond Head is a popular hiking destination with panoramic views of Waikiki and Oahu's south shore.
Diamond Head Rd
Honolulu, HI 96815
Pearl Harbor and the U.S.S. Arizona Memorial
The U.S.S. Arizona Memorial is the final resting place of 1,102 sailors killed during the Pearl Harbor attack. Located northwest of downtown Honolulu, the site is one of the most visited World War II memorials in the United States. You can expect a long wait time and plenty of people, but visitors almost unanimously agree the experience is more than worth it.
The complex includes a visitor's center and the offshore monument, which was built directly overtop the midsection of the sunken U.S.S. Arizona. At your appointed tour time, the U.S. Navy will shuttle you from the center to the sloping white memorial. There, you can pay your respects (some throw flowers out to the ship), see the oil that still slowly seeps up to the water's surface from the wreckage, and behold the names of the honored dead that are now etched into the shrine's marble walls.
Polynesian Cultural Center (Laie)
The Polynesian Cultural Center is one of the most visited destinations in Hawaii! Our beautiful 42 acre park, which sits along the northeast edge of Oahu, features six distinct Polynesian villages, Hawaii, Aotearoa, Fiji, Tahiti, Tonga and Samoa. We offer numerous dining options including daily luaus which provides a delicious island themed buffet and lively entertainment. Our award winning evening show, Ha: Breath of Life features over 100 Polynesian performers, presenting a stirring tale of love, adventure, life and death and featuring championship level fireknife dancers and jaw dropping special effects. We also provide a variety of shops and kiosks offering everything from aloha inspired clothing to quality ukuleles, and island souvenirs to fine jewelry.
Waimea Bay
The towering North Shore waves start here in Waimea Bay. The winter swells that roll into the famous Oahu North Shore beaches, generally top out at Waimea Beach Park , on the right hand side of the bay. Surfing Waimea Bay, along with Sunset Beach and the Banzai Pipeline, is considered almost a pilgrimage among many pro-surgfers that fly in from all around the world to partake in the daring action. The fun generally beins when the National Weather Service issues high surf warnings for the North Shore. Waimea Beach Park is located just past Haleiwa Beach, and across from Waimea Falls Park.
61-031 Kamehameha Hwy, Haleiwa, Oahu, HI 96712-1304