You’ll see a ton of great attractions on a walking tour of Honolulu, from legendary surf spots to stunning cultural sites. Here are just a few of our favorites:
Waikiki Beach: No trip to Honolulu would be complete without a visit to Waikiki Beach, the center of Oahu’s surf culture. This iconic crescent-shaped beach is perfect for swimming, surfing, or just relaxing in the sand.
Diamond Head: Called Mount Lēʻahi in Hawaiian, this volcanic crater spans a whopping 3,520 feet and towers over the city of Honolulu. It’s one of the most famous spots on the island and has been featured in films, TV shows, and advertisements for decades.
Lolani Palace: The only royal palace in the United States, the opulent Lolani Palace was once the official residence of the Hawaiian royal family, starting with King Kamehameha III. Today, the palace offers guided tours, giving visitors insight into the legacy of the Kingdom of Hawaii and its monarchy.
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve: This protected marine nature sanctuary is a must-see for snorkelers and animal lovers. Take a swim in the vibrant underwater world of the preserve and see a diverse array of marine life and coral.
Manoa Falls: Nestled in a tropical rainforest just next to the city, Manoa Falls is the perfect place to get a taste of nature without having to travel too far. A short hike through the stunning rainforest will reward you with the sight of a gorgeous 150-foot waterfall. Don’t swim in the water, though, unless you want to spend the rest of your trip in bed with a nasty bacterial infection.
To make the most of your trip, check out our Self-Guided Honolulu Walking Tour, or you can sign up for Action+ and gain access to over 100 tours for a single yearly price.