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Battleship Missouri Memorial

  • Description
    Take a special tour of the Battleship Missouri, the last battleship ever built. Stand on the Surrender Deck, the official site of the end of World War II. See the fatal spot where a Japanese kamikaze pilot flew into the hull of the ship. The Mighty Mo proudly served in World War II, the Korean War and the Gulf War. Step back in time on an American icon and hero, the Battleship Missouri.
  • Hours
    Daily, 9:00 am-5:00 pm;
    Trolley shuttle service to Ford Island every 10-12 minutes from 9:00 am-5:00 pm

Bishop Museum

  • Description
    With nearly 400,000 visitors each year, Bishop Museum serves as one of Hawaii's top destinations, providing hands-on educational experiences to help residents and visitors appreciate and embrace Hawaii's rich culture. Daily programs allow you to discover more about Hawaiian and Polynesian cultures through live, interactive presentations and exhibit tours. Planetarium shows showcase Polynesian skies and how voyagers navigated the Pacific using the stars. In the new Science Adventure Center, you can control volcanic eruptions, pilot a deep sea rover, and see lava melt. At the core of the Center's theme is Hawaii's unique lands, surrounding oceans and skies which it highlights through highly interactive displays, creating a connection between the science and the wonders themselves. Bishop Museum also houses the Hawaii Sports Hall of Fame, native gardens, changing cultural exhibits featuring contemporary Native Hawaiian artists, and more. See the heritage of Hawaii come to life at Bishop Museum.
  • Hours
    Wednesday - Monday, 9:00 am-5:00 pm

Byodo-In Temple

  • Description
    The Byodo-In Temple situated at Valley of the Temples Memorial Park was established on June 7, 1968 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the first Japanese immigrants to Hawaii. The Byodo-In is a replica of the 950 year-old Buddhist temple in Japan, which was converted from a villa in the year 1053. The Byodo-In Temple translates to 'Temple of equality - not to discriminate' and is home to Amida, a golden Buddha, towering more than 18 feet. Walk through the garden surrounding the temple, believed to be the largest ever built outside of Japan. The garden is arranged to create a serene and peaceful landscape with the majestic Koolau Mountains as the backdrop. The Byodo-In Temple gift shop offers a variety of unique treasures, souvenirs, and refreshments. From traditional Japanese dolls to local Hawaiian jewelry, you will find the perfect keepsake to take with you. You may purchase food to feed the countless numbers of Japanese koi.
  • Hours
    Daily, 9:00 am-5:00 pm

Diamond Head Crater Hike (with Shuttle Service)

  • Description
    The most famous volcanic crater in the world is Mt. Leahi, better known as Diamond Head, and is located along the southeast coast of Oahu, at the end of Waikiki. In the early 1800s, British sailors mistakenly thought the calcite crystals in the lava rocks they saw glimmering from a distance were diamonds, hence the name. Diamond Head is a volcano that has been extinct for 150,000 years. The crater is 3,520 in diameter with a 760 foot summit. The hike led by Kaimana Tours is considered easy to moderate in exertion. It is certainly worth the breathtaking, unparalleled view of the coastline. A must see for any visitor! Note: Stay on the trail, and wear appropriate footgear and sunscreen. Don't forget your camera and bring your binoculars along if you have them!
  • Hours
    Daily, 7:00 am-3:00 pm

Dole Plantation - Pineapple Express

  • Description
    Pineapple Express Train Tour: The two-mile, 20 minute fully narrated train tour is educational and informative. Along the route, you'll learn about the history of pineapple and hear the story of James Dole, who pioneered the pineapple industry in Hawaii. Trains depart every half-hour between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm, weather permitting. Plantation Garden Tour: Here, you'll get an up close and personal look at the wide variety of crops being grown on the North Shore-such as pineapple, bananas, coffee, cacao, mango, papaya, and many others. You'll also learn about the plantation villages and the contract laborers who came from all over the world to work in Hawaii's sugarcane and pineapple fields.
  • Hours
    Daily, weather permitting, 9:30 am-4:30 pm;
    Summer months, 9:00 am-5:00 pm

Dole Plantation - The Maze

  • Description
    Dole Plantation, Hawaii's 'Pineapple Experience,' is a must-see destination on Oahu. Conveniently located about 10 minutes away from historic Haleiwa town, Dole Plantation is a perfect rest stop on the way to or returning from the scenic North Shore. They grow fun at Dole Plantation! The World's Largest Maze: The 2008 Guinness Book of World Records calls it the world's largest maze. And if you make it out, you'll call it one amazing adventure.
  • Hours
    Daily, weather permitting, 9:30 am-4:30 pm;
    Summer months, 9:00 am-5:00 pm

Dollar Rent A Car (Bonus Choice with 3, 5 and 7 day cards)

  • Description
    Dollar's the only rental car company with locations on all six major Hawaiian islands (Oahu, Kauai, Maui, Molokai, Big Island and Lanai), with current-model Chrysler products. Convenient Waikiki location - 2002 Kalakaua Avenue - Dollar shuttle provided from most Waikiki hotels - 952-4264 (allow 1/2 hour).
  • Hours
    Daily, 7:00 am-8:00 pm

Germaines Luau (Bonus Choice with 3, 5 and 7 day cards)

  • Description
    Kick off your shoes and Go Native! Discover the way a luau was meant to be and still is at Germaine's Too Good To Miss Luau. From the caress of the tropical breezes and the call of the conch shells, to the romance of a picture-perfect sunset, experience the Ohana' (family) feeling of this authentic 'Backyard-style luau. All you can eat! Help yourself to a multi-course Hawaiian/American buffet. Quench your thirst with selections from fruit punch and soft drinks to Germaine's special Mai Tai's and Blue Hawaiis. Participate in fun-filled activities such as the traditional Imu Ceremony and behold the regal Royal Court Presentation. Germaine's brings you the vibrant Spirit of Aloha and the grandeur of Polynesia with an outstanding cast of talented performers, featuring our spectacular Samoan Fireknife Dancer. Note: Must be 21 years old to receive alcoholic drink coupons. Photo ID required.
  • Hours
    Winter Months: Tuesday-Sunday;
    Summer Months: Sunday-Saturday

Hanauma Bay Snorkeling Adventures

  • Description
    Hanauma Bay, located along the East Oahu coastline, was declared a protected marine life conservation area and underwater park in 1967. This natural crescent beach is tucked inside the walls of an extinct volcano. This is the best protected cove if you are new to snorkeling (and even if you're not!), with a diverse population of marine life and a large, rich coral reef. Visitors can swim with over 450 species of colorful tropical fish. In fact, approximately 25% of the species found in the bay are indigenous to Hawaii. Kaimana Tours' Hanauma Bay Snorkeling Adventures provides quality service, round trip transportation from Waikiki to Hanauma Bay; sanitized cutting edge snorkel equipment including a silicone tempered glass mask, 'j' type snorkels, and endurance vinyl acetate fins; a defog solution provided for masks; instructions on use of equipment; and an audio and DVD presentation on Hawaiian Marine Life en-route to Hanauma Bay. Additional accessories provided for an additional cost. Bring your sunscreen along! Bus rides are approximately 25 minutes each way. *Reservations required.
  • Hours
    Snorkeling Tour Times (Wednesdays-Mondays): Departures from Waikiki to Hanauma Bay: 7:00 am, 9:00 am, 11:00 am, 1:00 pm;
    Departures from Hanauma Bay to Waikiki:10:00 am, 2:00 pm, 3:15 pm, 4:30 pm

Hawaii Children's Discovery Center

  • Description
    The Hawaii Children’s Discovery Center is a world-class, participatory learning environment designed to inspire the young and young-at-heart to new heights of learning and discovery. The Center provides an environment that encourages children to use their senses of touch, sight, hearing, and smell to gain a better understanding of the world around them. This exciting, educational facility is filled with hands-on, interactive exhibits for children and families to learn and grow together through play. Extend your visit to the Center with a purchase from “Just For You, Kid!”, the Center’s educational toy store located in the lobby. Nestled in Kakaako Park near downtown Honolulu, the Center consists of 38,000 square feet of high-tech, interactive exhibits divided into four major galleries: “Fantastic You!”, “Your Town”, “Hawaiian Rainbows”, and “Your Rainbow World”. This is a fun-filled and educational experience designed for family enjoyment. Note: Children under the age of 1 receive free admission
  • Hours
    Closed Mondays;
    Tuesday through Friday.....9am - 1pm;
    Saturday and Sunday 10am - 3pm;
    Christmas and New Year's Eve 9am - 1pm

Hawaii Heritage Center and Chinatown Walking Tour

  • Description
  • Come along for a walk through Chinatown. Honolulu's exciting and mysterious neighborhood. Located in downtown Honolulu, this historic neighborhood has long been a popular gathering place for locals and visitors alike. As a gateway to Hawaii for many immigrants, Chinatown is a colorful and eclectic blend of Southeast Asian cultures where Vietnamese, Laotian, Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Filipino, Hawaiian, Korean, and Caucasian merchants work harmoniously together, selling their wares and perpetuating respective cultural traditions. Locals come to Chinatown daily to buy fresh produce, fish, meat, manapua, candied fruits and vegetables, noodles, tea, duck eggs, char siu and other Asian delicacies. Variety best describes the visitor's Chinatown experience. All within a fifteen-block area, one may consult an herbalist, view an art exhibit, and see a dancing lions with drummers, make an offering at a Buddhist temple, or buy precious jade and a cheong sam gown. Chinatown's history is a rich part of Hawaii's story. The Hawaii Heritage Center is an educational, non-profit, tax exempt organization whose mission is to preserve and perpetuate Hawaii's multi-cultural heritage through its interpretive walking tours, exhibits and other public events.
  • Hours
    Hawaii Heritage Center Gallery: Monday-Saturdays, 9:00 am to 2:00 pm;
    Chinatown Historical & Cultural Walking Tour: Wednesdays and Fridays, 9:30 am-11:30 am (Tours will operate on holidays. Reservations not required)

Hawaiian Oceans Beach Gear

  • Description
    Get a tan or take a break. Feel like people watching or relaxing next to the tranquil ocean? Hawaiian Ocean's has all that and more. Visit the kiosk on famous Waikiki Beach. Relax on a chaise lounge chair under an umbrella in the sun or under a coconut tree swaying with the gentle tradewind breeze. All of this is on Waikiki Beach within sight of Hawaii's famous Diamond Head and just steps from the Pacific Ocean. If you feel like cooling off and getting a little exercise, grab a boogie board and catch a few rolling waves onto shore. They have all that and more at Hawaiian Ocean's Waikiki beach side stand. Make your fun under the sun an enjoyable experience. Hawaiian Ocean's Waikiki kiosk is located directly on the world famous Waikiki Beach. Surf at what once was the playground of Hawaiian Royalty and the legendary waterman and Olympian Duke Kahanamoku.
  • Hours
    Daily, 5:30 am-5:30 pm (Ocean conditions permitting)

Hawaiian Oceans Outrigger Canoe Ride

  • Description
    Enjoy an outrigger canoe ride surfing the waves off the shores of Waikiki Beach with Diamond Head on one side. Ancient Hawaiians used canoes for fishing and travelling between islands. In present day Hawaii, some canoes are still used for recreational interisland travels but mainly for competition racing. Meet under the hau trees shading the Hawaiian Ocean's Waikiki beach stand near the Duke Kahanamoku statue. The canoe captain will instruct you on how to paddle a canoe which was once used for competitive racing. You will be assigned and positioned to specific seats on the canoe to maximize your fun and pleasure on the water. The fun begins once you leave shore. The captain will steer you through the ocean and position the canoe amongst surfers. While waiting for the perfect wave enjoy the shoreline view of Waikiki and Diamond Head. When the perfect wave comes you will be riding the canoe as it surfs to shore alongside surfboarders.
  • Hours
    Daily, 8:30 am-3:30 pm (Ocean conditions permitting)

Hawaiian Oceans Surf Lesson (Bonus Choice with 3, 5 and 7 day cards)

  • Description
    Surf the famous waves of Waikiki Beach, once the playground of the legendary Duke Kahanamoku and Hawaiian royalty. When not surfing, the Duke and his friends would gather under a hau tree to entertain tourists. This was the beginning of the famous 'Beach Boys of Waikiki.' Hawaiian Oceans' modern day beach boys teach your surf lesson. All of the instructors are licensed by the State of Hawaii and have American Red Cross CPR, first aid and Lifesaving Certifications. Lessons are customized for first timers of all ages to the more advanced surfer, and are at least one hour in length. Lessons begin on the white sands of Waikiki under the Hau tree at the surf stand, Hawaiian Ocean's Waikiki, where basics on paddling, turning, and positioning oneself on the surfboard are taught. Safety instructions and etiquette on the water are explained to all. The remainder of the time is spent on the water with an instructor giving personalized and individualized instructions. They will get you standing on the surfboard and riding the famous waves of Waikiki.
  • Hours
    Daily, 5:30 am-5:30 pm

Hawaiian Style Rentals - Moped & Bike Rentals

  • Description
    Have a great time with the wind in your hair on a moped or bicycle from Hawaiian Style Rentals. Explore Oahu's famous sights such as Diamond Head, Haunama Bay, Manoa Falls, Kailua Town and more. Our bikes are new and well-maintained for your safety and enjoyment. No experience is necessary. Maps, locks and lessons are included with every rental. Hawaii really is better on two wheels. Please note: Moped rental is once per life of card. Note: Drivers license and a deposit are required.
  • Hours
    Daily, 8:30 am-5:30 pm

Hawaiian Waters Adventure Park

  • Description
    Have a great time with the wind in your hair on a moped or bicycle from Hawaiian Style Rentals. Explore Oahu's famous sights such as Diamond Head, Haunama Bay, Manoa Falls, Kailua Town and more. Our bikes are new and well-maintained for your safety and enjoyment. No experience is necessary. Maps, locks and lessons are included with every rental. Hawaii really is better on two wheels. Please note: Moped rental is once per life of card. Note: Drivers license and a deposit are required.
  • Hours
    Daily, 8:30 am-5:30 pm

Hawaii's Plantation Village

  • Description
    Hawaii's Plantation Village in historic Waipahu is an outdoor museum that showcases the lives and experiences of Hawaii's plantation workers. Furnished homes and other community structures, plantation-era architecture, along with antiques and relics display and interpret the history of Hawaii's multi-ethnic heritage. First opened in 1992, displaying original structures and replica homes of multi-ethnic groups who came to Hawaii between the mid 1800s and the 1940s to work as plantation laborers, the museum is situated on a 50-acre site just below the Oahu Sugar Mill.
  • Hours
    Monday-Saturday, 10:00 am-2:00 pm;
    Hourly tours conducted

Honolulu Academy of Arts

  • Description
    Hawaii's premiere and only general fine arts museum, the Honolulu Academy of Arts, invites you to enjoy its acclaimed national and international traveling exhibitions alongside its permanent collection of more than 38,000 works of art. The galleries are equally divided between Western and Asian art and are encyclopedic in nature and scope. The Western collections encompass ancient to contemporary times as the holdings range from Cycladic, Greek, Roman, and Egyptian works from as early as the third millennium B.C. to American and European arts of the 19th century. The Asian collection is one of the museum's principal strengths and is often cited as one of the top ten in America. In addition, the traditional arts of Africa, the Pacific, and the Americas are well represented. It also features the Doris Duke Theatre, studio art school, along with a gift store, and cafe to complete the visitor experience.
  • Hours
    Tuesdays-Saturdays, 10:00 am-4:30 pm;
    Sundays, 1:00-5:00 pm

Iolani Palace

  • Description
    A designated national historic landmark and the only official state residence of royalty in the United States, Iolani Palace was home to the Hawaiian Kingdom's last two monarchs: King Kalakaua, who built the Palace in 1882, and his sister and successor, Queen Liliuokalani. During the monarchy period, Iolani Palace was the center of social and political activity in the Kingdom of Hawaii. Through the efforts of many concerned individuals, this building has been restored to its original nineteenth-century grandeur. Visitors to Iolani Palace will enjoy viewing one of the most beautiful and historic buildings in downtown Honolulu and learn much about Hawaiian history and the royal family of Hawaii.
  • Hours
    Tuesdays-Saturdays, 9:00 am-3:30 pm. The last Guided Tour of the day begins at 11:15 am. Tours run every 20 minutes. Check in 15 minutes prior to departure

Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii

  • Description
    The Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai'i (JCCH), a non-profit organization, shares the history, heritage and culture of the evolving Japanese American experience in Hawai'i. Follow the adventures of the courageous group of Japanese men and women beginning in the 1860s, continuing through the statehood of Hawai'i and into today. The JCCH proudly presents the exhibition, Okage Sama De: I am who I am because of you, that honors the journey of Japanese pioneers to Hawai'i and resonates with all ethnicities across the United States. The exhibit reveals the indelible legacies and values passed on from generation to generation and that are now woven into the Hawai'i landscape.
  • Hours
    Gallery: Tuesday-Saturday, 10:00 am-4:00 pm;
    Gift Shop: Tuesday-Saturday, 10:00 am-4:00 pm;
    Resource Center: Wednesday-Friday, 10:00 am- 4:00 pm

Kailua Sailboards & Kayaks Half Day Snorkel

  • Description
    Kailua, meaning 'Two Seas,' is a beautiful beach town located on the scenic south eastern shore on the island of Oahu. Its gentle trade winds, a protective coral reef and consistent water temperature of 75 degrees F (24 degrees C) makes it a perfect spot to snorkel. Enjoy a great day on beautiful Kailua Beach!
  • Hours
    Daily, 8:30 am-5:00 pm

Kailua Sailboards & Kayaks - Bike Rental

  • Description
    Just a short drive from Waikiki, find an entirely different way of life. Slow down and smell the plumerias. Bike around quaint Kailua town, stop at beautiful Lanikai beach for a swim or picnic. Follow bike paths around town and explore the windward side of Oahu.
  • Hours
    Daily, 8:30 am-5:00 pm

Kayaking in Hawaii

  • Description
    Experience kayaking in Kailua, Hawaii! Kayak out to protected sea-bird sanctuaries, turtle feeding grounds and deserted islands as well as Lanikai Beach. Includes single or double kayak (with two Go Oahu Cards), paddles, life-jackets (PFD's) and cart for four hours. It is not necessary to transport your kayak on a vehicle, as the attraction is located by the beach. Showers and lockers are available at the shop.
  • Hours
    Daily, 9:00 am-5:00 pm

Makani Catamaran

  • Description
    'Feel the Thrill' of the Hawaiian Waters aboard Makani Catamaran. Create memories as you sail along the shores of Oahu where visitors are often greeted by dolphins, flying fish, sea turtles, and whales (seasonal). This US Coast Guard approved vessel has been certified as the safest passenger vessel of its kind. Makani offers a covered cabin seating area, Bose surround sound system, LCD TV, sunbathing net areas, and pilothouse seating.
  • Hours
    9:00 am Breakfast Sail, 1:00 pm Lunch Sail and 5:00 pm Sunset Sail (September-April and 5:30 pm May-August). Friday Fireworks sail times may vary. All sails are subject to availability

North Shore Surf & Cultural Museum

  • Description
    Visit the Strong Current Surf Shop in the North Shore Marketplace for a glimpse at surfing history. Curator Stephen Gould presents memorabilia including massive redwood surfboards from the 1950s and sleek high-tech boards from the 21st century. Boards both famous and folly are on display: hollow wooden boards, 100+ pound long boards, a motorized surfboard, the first snowboard, and much more. Surfing's place in pop culture is acknowledged with posters of squeaky-clean beachgoers Frankie Avalon and Sandra Dee. Classic surf movies screen all day on a replica of the Hale'iwa Theater's long-gone art deco facade. Famous surfers past and present appear in classic photography from world-renowned surf photographer LeRoy Grannis and others. Exhibits also trace surfing's history from ancient Hawaiians in the days when it was a sport reserved for royalty.
  • Hours
    Tuesday-Sunday, 12:00 pm-5:00 pm

Pacific Aviation Museum

  • Description
    The Pacific Aviation Museum occupies WWII Hangars in Pearl Harbor that still bear the scars of our nation's first aviation battlefield. The museum presesnts aircraft such as a 1942 Japanese Zero and its' opponent, the Wildcat, in full diorama exhibits. See the Stearman 18 year old George H. W. Bush soloed in as the war's youngest aviator. Find out how aviation turned the tide of World War II. A short movie in the Museum's theater along with several video presentations help to bring the past alive on historic Ford Island. The Gift Shop features a wide variety of aviation-themed items, and the Pacific Island themed Cafe recreates an aviators club on a remote island. Guided Tours and Flight Simulators are available for an extra fee.
  • Hours
    Daily, 9:00 am-5:00 pm

Pearl Harbor & Honolulu City Tour

  • Description
    Take a special look at Honolulu's history on the Pearl Harbor & Honolulu City Tour. Travel first to Historic Pearl Harbor, site of the Arizona Memorial Museum, where time is allowed for you to explore the museum, view the movie and take a launch out to the Arizona Memorial. After this very moving experience, it's off on a fully narrated tour of the highlights of the city. You'll visit Punchbowl Crater, home of the National Cemetery of the Pacific and into the downtown area for a look at the State Capital and Washington Place, former home to Hawaiian Royalty and Hawaii's Governors. A stop at the state landmark, the King Kamehameha Statue, will be made, allowing for photo opportunities. View the only royal palace on American soil - Iolani Palace; Kawaiahao Church - where services are still held in the native Hawaiian language; and the Mission Houses. A drive through the colorful Chinatown district completes this informative day!
  • Hours
    Departs daily at 7:00 am and returns approximately 2:00 pm to 2:30 pm

Polynesian Cultural Center (Bonus Choice with 3, 5 and 7 day cards)

  • Description
    At the 42-acre Polynesian Cultural Center, immerse yourself in the customs of the real Polynesia as natives demonstrate the arts of dancing with fire, making jewelry from plants, climbing 50-foot trees in bare feet and more with the new 'Go Native!' activities. You can also take a leisurely canoe ride through the Center, learn Tongan spear throwing, do the Haka war dance of New Zealand, swim with hundreds of sharks in an awe-inspiring IMAX movie, visit ancient carvings at the Easter Island exhibit, and visit our newest exhibit, The Losepa Voyaging Canoe at the Hawaiian Village.
  • Hours
    Monday-Saturday, 12:00 pm-9:30 pm

Queen Emma Summer Place

  • Description
    The historic Queen Emma Summer Palace is situated in lush Nuuanu Valley on the island of Oahu. It is located 5 miles from Downtown Honolulu and 10 miles from Waikiki. The former home of Queen Emma, consort of King Kamehameha IV, this New England-style house was constructed on the East Coast, transported around Cape Horn by ship, and assembled in its present location in 1848. The verdant garden of tropical flowers and trees, both native and introduced, are typical of the 19th century era when Queen Emma used the home to escape the hot and dusty climate of Honolulu. On display are artifacts, furnishings and personal items of the royal families of Hawaii. The Palace, named Hanaiakalama, was saved from demolition by the nonprofit organization Daughters of Hawaii. Today, the Daughters preserve and maintain this residence and the Hulihee Palace in Kailua-Kona.
  • Hours
    Daily, 9:00 am-4:00 pm

Sea Life Park by Dolphin Discovery

  • Description
    At Sea Life Park, Hawaii's marine life comes alive in a dazzling display that will entertain and delight. Located just fifteen miles from Waikiki on Oahu's beautiful and scenic Makapuu Point, Sea Life Park is a world-class marine attraction perched between the majestic Koolau Mountain Range and breathtaking Makapuu Beach. See dolphins dance, sea lions sing, and penguins perform in this magical place by the sea.
  • Hours
    Daily, 9:30 am-5:00 pm

The Contemporary Museum, Honolulu

  • Description
    The Contemporary Museum, Honolulu, is the only museum in the state of Hawaii devoted exclusively to contemporary art. TCM provides an accessible forum for provocative, dynamic forms of visual art, offering interaction with art and artists in a unique Island environment. TCM presents its innovative exhibition and educational programs at two venues: in residential Honolulu at the historic Spalding house, and downtown at First Hawaiian Center. In addition to preserving art from 1940 to the present, the Museum also maintains and presents the historic Spalding house and gardens for the enjoyment and enrichment of Hawaii's residents and visitors.
  • Hours
    Tuesday-Saturday, 10:00 am-4:00 pm; Sunday, 12:00 pm-4:00 pm

US Army Museum of Hawaii

  • Description
    Even before statehood, Hawaii has played a strategic role in the history of the U.S. military. In Battery Randolph at Fort DeRussy in Waikiki, guns, helicopters, and tanks now stand as silent testament to the military story of Hawaii from the ancient Polynesians to Hawaiian royalty and from WWI through Vietnam. Photographs and sound effects create an experience that brings these conflicts to life and gives you a firsthand perspective from the battle lines. Fort DeRussy was built by the Army in 1915 as a coastal defense battery. Thirty-five years later the artillery was disbanded and in 1950, the fort became an Armed Forces Recreation Area. The museum opened its doors in the mid-1970s.
  • Hours
    Tuesday-Sunday, 8:00 am-4:15 pm

USS Arizona Memorial Audio Tour

  • Description
    To better understand and appreciate the events of December 7, 1941, take an audio tour of the USS Arizona Memorial Center. This national award-winning audio tour is narrated by WWII US Navy Veteran and Academy Award Winner Ernest Borgnine and features the voices of many Pearl Harbor survivors. This 1 hour audio tour will take you through the exhibit hall, shore side exhibits, remembrance circle, as well as describe the artifacts of the USS Arizona. The narration continues on the US Navy Boat to the Memorial and on the Memorial itself. The visit to the USS Arizona Memorial will be so much more memorable by adding this program to your visit. All proceeds benefit the Arizona Memorial Museum Association in support of educational and interpretive programs here at this National Park Service Memorial.
  • Hours
    Daily, 7:30 am-5:00 pm

USS Bowfin Submarine & Museum

  • Description
    Dive into the history of the Silent Service with a tour aboard the Pearl Harbor Avenger, 'USS Bowfin'. Launched on December 7, 1942, one year after the Pearl Harbor attack, Bowfin sank 44 enemy ships during her nine war patrols. Comprising less than 2 percent of the Navy, U. S. submarines accounted for over 55 percent of enemy ships sunk during World War II, while suffering the highest percentage losses, 52 submarines and crews. After boarding the submarine, visit Bowfin's world class submarine museum, and reflect at the water front memorial that tells the stories of the 52 WWII submarines lost. Outside, there are numerous outdoor exhibits to discover. Take a break and chill out under a large covered lanai. The narrated tour explores what life on board must have been like for her 80-man crew. The museum includes an impressive collection of submarine-related artifacts such as submarine weapon systems, photographs, paintings, battle flags, and original recruiting posters.
  • Hours
    Daily, 8:00 am-5:00 pm. Last access to submarine at 4:30 pm

Waikiki Trolley

  • Description
    The Waikiki Trolley takes you to Oahu's major tourist attractions and more! Choose from four popular lines. See historic Honolulu on the Historic Honolulu Sightseeing Tour (Red Line). Take a trip through Oahu's stunning eastern coastline on the Scenic Honolulu Sightseeing Tour (Blue Line). Hop aboard for a quick ride to Ala Moana Center on the Ala Moana Shopping Shuttle Line (Pink Line). Experience local shopping and dining on the Local Honolulu Shopping Shuttle (Yellow Line). Friendly customer service representatives are available at major stops to help you get to where you want to go, or to give you some ideas on what to do. All customer service representatives are fluent in English and Japanese. Note: Offer may be used one time per life of the card.
  • Hours
    Daily, hours vary depending on trolley line

Waimea Valley

  • Description
    Experience living Hawaiian culture in the natural, pristine environment at Waimea Valley, located across from Waimea Bay. Waimea Valley is a living pu`uhonua, a place of peace and safety, for Hawai`i and the world, and is one of O`ahu’s last partially intact ahupua`a, (land division usually extending from the mountains to the sea). The Valley is a repository for Hawaiian spirituality and traditions, and offers an authentic cultural window into the lifestyle and customs of the Hawaiian people. Engage in traditional activities such as lei making, Hawaiian games and hear stories of old Hawai’i as told by Kupuna, (elders). Waimea Valley’s exceptional botanical gardens are a collection of over 200 plant families from all over the world and in 35 separately themed gardens. Stroll through the Hawaiian collection and enjoy an assortment of rare plants found only in Hawai’i. This is the Hawai’i you came to see and experience, and you will find it in beautiful Waimea Valley. There’s something for everyone!
  • Hours
    Daily, 9:00 am–5:00 pm

Just show your card to take advantage all of these great Included Extras

  • Cabanas Pool Bar - One drink of choice for $2; or One $1 Mai Tai with the Go Oahu Card.
  • Go Oahu Card Concierge - 10%-40% savings with the Go Oahu Card.
  • Helemano Plantation - Complimentary Hand-crafted Hawaiian Aloha Angel with purchases from Helemano Plantation of $20 or more with the Go Oahu Card. Made by their special people.
  • Hilo Hattie - The Store of Hawaii - Two Complimentary Hawaiian Coffee Mugs with any purchase of $20 and the Go Oahu Card (A $14 Value )
  • Honolulu Symphony - 20% savings on Masterworks & Pops Concerts with the Go Oahu Card.
  • Maui Divers Jewelry Design Center - Gift with complimentary tour and the Go Oahu Card. Receive a free box of chocolate macadamia nuts when you take the complimentary tour.
  • Moose McGillycuddys Pub & Cafe - $5 savings on any entree with purchase of two or more with the Go Oahu Card.
  • Nashville Waikiki - One drink of choice for $2; or one $1 Mai Tai; or $5 savings on collector's Nashville Waikiki T-Shirt with the Go Oahu Card.
  • Planet Hollywood Honolulu - Complimentary appetizer (Chicken Crunch or Spinach Dip) with any food or beverage purchase of $15 or more with the Go Oahu Card.
  • Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center - FAST & EASY - SUPER SAVINGS & GIFTS BOOKLET
  • Tee Times Hawaii - 50% savings on Tee Times Hawaii Players Club Membership with the Go Oahu Card.
  • The Original Glider Rides - Complimentary T-shirt with purchased glider ride with the Go Oahu Card.
  • Waikele Premium Outlets - Free VIP Coupon Book ($5 value) with the Go Oahu Card.

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