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The Hawaii State Capitol: a Unique Honolulu Landmark.

If your Hawaii vacation will include sightseeing in the Hawaii capital of Honolulu, visit the Hawaii State Capitol - unique for its architectural design, which mimics natural features of the islands.

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Aloha Tower Welcomes All Honolulu Hawaii Vacationers.

Since 1926, when it was the first stop in every Oahu Hawaii vacation, Aloha Tower has been a focal point of Honolulu tourism; and it offers a great view of Honolulu Harbor for your Hawaii sightseeing.

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Free Royal Hawaiian Band Concerts Every Friday and Many Sundays.

Every Friday at Iolani Palace, and many Sundays at Kapiolani Park, add entertainment value to your Honolulu Hawaii vacation by experiencing Hawaii history in a free concert by the Royal Hawaiian Band.

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The Honolulu Festival: Unique Cultural Experiences and Free Hawaii Vacation Fun.

Every March, the Honolulu Festival showcases the people, cultures, arts and activities of the Pacific Rim. This free Waikiki activity features three days of fun, ending with a parade and fireworks.

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China Walls: A Scenic Hawaii Sightseeing Adventure!

Rare green lava rocks, amazing Hawaiian sunsets, and somewhat daring cliff jumps are among the natural wonders you’ll discover during your Hawaii adventure tour at China Walls on the east tip of Oahu.

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Beachfront Oahu Hotels around the Island (Not in Waikiki/Honolulu)

Yes, the majority of Oahu hotels are located in Waikiki and Honolulu, but these beachfront Hawaii vacation resorts take you off the beaten path to some of the most picturesque parts of the island.

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Helumoa: Two Nightly Laser Light Shows in Waikiki

If you’re looking for free Waikiki entertainment along Waikiki Beach, check out a new 3-D mapping light show in the swimming pools and adjacent Helumoa Playground area at the Sheraton Waikiki Hotel.

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The Honolulu Police Museum: More Than 100 Years of Law Enforcement History.

Check out the Honolulu Police Museum for an intriguing look back at law enforcement in Hawaii History. Or make this a free, indoor, rainy-day backup plan on your Hawaii vacation activities itinerary.

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Kakaako Waterfront Park is Worth Mentioning among Oahu Beaches.

Though not exactly a beach (due to the lack of sand), Kakaako Waterfront Park sits right on the Honolulu seashore offering plenty of space to play, plus some nice surf for experienced wave riders.

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Hawaii Beaches: East Shore Oahu.

The beaches of east shore Oahu (usually called the windward side) stretch from Makapuu to Kahuku. When you think of an island paradise, I’m fairly certain these are the places that come to mind.

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Hawaii Beaches: West Shore Oahu.

For a truly world-class Hawaii beach vacation, sink your feet into the deserted expanses of clean white sand and crystal blue waters of west shore Oahu. Surfing. Snorkeling. Fishing. It’s all there!

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Kamaaina Sundays at Iolani Palace – Hawaii Residents Get in Free.

Although it’s completely worth the regular cost of admission, Iolani Palace – the only royal palace in the United States – offers free tours to the people of Hawaii once each month.

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Non-Beach Waikiki Hotels: Deals & Details in central Waikiki.

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Get a local resident’s perspective about the pros and cons of non-beachfront Waikiki hotels that are conveniently located in the middle of Waikiki – complete with a customized map of these properties.

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Bon Dance Hawaii: A Full Summer of Food and Family Fun.

Every summer is Bon dance season in Hawaii. Enjoy an evening out with the locals during your Hawaii vacation. Includes 2019 Oahu Bon dance calendar.

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Non-Beach Waikiki Hotels: Deals & Details at the Entry to Waikiki.

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Get a local resident’s perspective about the pros and cons of the off-beach Waikiki hotels in the northwest portion of Waikiki (near Hawaii Convention Center) – complete with a map of their locations.

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