A man walking into the water with his surfboard
Four people on surfboards at Waikiki Beach, Oahu
Aerial view of a curved coastline and tall buildings lining the coast
Groups of people on the beach at Waikiki Beach, Oahu
A man walking into the water with his surfboard
Four people on surfboards at Waikiki Beach, Oahu
Aerial view of a curved coastline and tall buildings lining the coast
Groups of people on the beach at Waikiki Beach, Oahu
A tropical paradise

Waikiki Beach

Waikiki Beach is a tropical paradise along the pristine shores of Oahu, Hawaii. With its breathtaking beauty and vibrant atmosphere, Waikiki Beach has become one of the world's most renowned places. From its iconic Diamond Head backdrop to its azure waters and golden sands, this bustling neighbourhood offers an unforgettable experience.

Palm trees lining Waikiki Beach with blue skies, water and white sand.
Waikiki Beach is along the shores of Oahu in Honolulu

Highlights

Waikiki Beach is a haven for water enthusiasts who love surfing, snorkelling, and paddleboarding. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a beginner, the gentle waves and warm waters provide the perfect conditions to dive into thrilling adventures or relax and soak up the sun.

When you're not basking in the sun or enjoying the crystal-clear waters, take a stroll along Kalakaua Avenue, the vibrant main thoroughfare of Waikiki. Discover high-end boutiques, designer shops, and local markets, where you can find unique souvenirs.

For those seeking a taste of Hawaiian culture, Waikiki offers an abundance of traditional experiences. Attend a luau (where you can witness hula performances), eat local Hawaiian cuisine, and immerse yourself in the rich heritage of the islands.

Aerial view of Honolulu with Waikiki Beach in the background
Embrace the laid-back vibe of Honolulu
A green and white sign post with Kalakaua written on it
Stroll along Kalakaua Avenue for trendy shops and markets

Beaches

Though the world refers to the area as Waikiki Beach, locals divide it into various sections, each with its own character, activities, and accessibility. These beaches stretch for 3.2 kilometres, and they are bounded on the northwestern side by Magic Island and the Ala Manoa Beach Park and on the southeastern side by the Diamond Head State Monument.

Dive into an aquatic wonderland at Waikiki Beach. From surfing lessons to experiences like paddleboarding, canoeing, snorkelling, and catamaran cruises, there are many water sports and activities to select.

Sunset at Magic Island, Oahu
Experience a breathtaking sunset at Magic island, Oahu
White sand beach and clear blue water at a beach in Oahu
Enjoy calm waters for swimming at the beaches in Oahu

Iconic Diamond Head

One of the most recognisable landmarks in Hawaii, Diamond Head stands in the background of Waikiki Beach. Embark on a scenic hike to the summit for breathtaking panoramic views of the coastline and the cityscape below. Don't forget your camera – this is a photo opportunity you won't want to miss.

You can also explore nearby attractions like the Honolulu Zoo and the Waikiki Aquarium, which provide opportunities to observe and learn about Hawaii's unique wildlife and marine ecosystems.

Aerial shot of Diamond Head in Waikiki
Diamond Head is one of the most iconic landmarks in Hawaii
Aerial view of Diamond Head, Hawaii
Explore the long shoreline of Waikiki Beach
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Culture and history

A unique blend of cultures

Waikiki has a unique blend of cultures that reflects its diverse history. Hawaiian, American, and Asian influences have shaped the local culture, creating a vibrant and multicultural atmosphere. You can experience this cultural richness through various events, festivals, and traditional activities.

Witness the ancient Hawaiian dance form

Hula, the ancient Hawaiian dance form, is an integral part of Waikiki's cultural heritage. Oahu hosts numerous hula festivals and performances. Witness the graceful movements and storytelling of this traditional art. Additionally, you can explore Hawaiian history and traditions through museums and cultural centres like the Bishop Museum and the Polynesian Cultural Center.

Discover a fusion of flavours

Waikiki's dining scene is a fusion of flavours from around the world. Alongside traditional Hawaiian cuisine, enjoy international dishes, ranging from Japanese and Korean to American and European.

A group of women in red skirts showcasing the hula dance
Learn about the fascinating culture of Hawaii through the hula dance

Things to do

Surfing

Waikiki Beach is renowned for its gentle waves, making it a perfect spot for beginners and experienced surfers. Rent a surfboard or take a lesson from one of the many surf schools available. Riding the waves of Waikiki is an iconic experience.

Snorkelling

Explore the vibrant underwater world by snorkelling in the crystal-clear waters of Waikiki Beach. Head to the nearby reefs, such as Queen's Beach or Sans Souci Beach, and encounter colourful fish, sea turtles, and other marine life.

Diamond Head Hike

Take a hike up the iconic Diamond Head volcanic crater, which offers breathtaking panoramic views of Waikiki and the surrounding coastline. Before reaching the summit, the moderate trail takes you through tunnels, bunkers, and old military installations.

A row of colourful surfboards lined up on Waikiki Beach, Honolulu
Riding the waves in Honolulu is an unforgettable experience
Aerial view of Diamond Head in Oahu, Honolulu
Hike to the peak of Diamond Head and enjoy panoramic views

Catamaran Cruise

Enjoy a leisurely sail along the coastline aboard a catamaran. Go for a sunset cruise or daytime tours that allow you to relax, soak up the sun, and spot dolphins or whales (seasonally). Some cruises also include snorkelling opportunities.

Shopping and Dining

Waikiki is known for its fantastic shopping and dining. Stroll along Kalakaua Avenue, the main strip, and browse high-end fashion boutiques, local stores, and souvenir shops. Indulge in delicious Hawaiian cuisine at one of the many restaurants and sample tropical flavours like poke, loco moco, or shaved ice.

A catamaran in the azure waters of Waikiki Beach
Go for a sunset cruise
The vibrant lights of Kalakaua Ave at night
Enjoy the vibrant atmosphere in Waikiki at night

Nearby Attractions

Pearl Harbor National Memorial

There are plenty of attractions just a stone's throw away from Waikiki. A short distance from Waikiki Beach is the Pearl Harbor National Memorial, a historic site commemorating the events of December 7, 1941, when the Japanese attacked the U.S. Pacific Fleet. The memorial includes the USS Arizona Memorial, which sits above the sunken battleship USS Arizona, and the USS Bowfin Submarine Museum and Park. Exploring this significant site provides insight into World War II history and honours the lives lost during the attack.

Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve

Explore the lush beauty of the Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve, perfect for snorkelling and swimming with colourful marine life. Situated east of Waikiki Beach, Hanauma Bay is a protected marine life conservation area and one of the most popular snorkelling destinations in Hawaii. The bay features a crescent-shaped beach, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and a vibrant coral reef teeming with colourful tropical fish.

View of the darker and lighter shades of water at Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Hanauma Bay is a popular spot to snorkel

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