You're headed to Hawai‘i. There’s so much to see and so little time. Well, actually, one week on Oʻahu is a good amount of time to explore, adventure and relax. Traveling to the Oʻahu, you get the best of both worlds (country and cosmopolitan).
LessWaikiki is legendary for its postcard views and beaches. With iconic Diamond Head in the background, you’ll surely be drawn to the surf and sun.
Venture to the west side of the island where there’s no limit to the number of white sandy beaches. There you can swim with dolphins, snorkel, body surf and enjoy the most amazing and picturesque sunsets.
Venture to the west side of the island where there’s no limit to the number of white sandy beaches. There you can swim with dolphins, snorkel, body surf and enjoy the most amazing and picturesque sunsets.
For the adventurous hiker seeking a great leg workout, visit Koko Head Crater Trail. This hike offers impeccable panoramic views that are not to be missed.
The ascent is quick and steep, spotted with rewarding lookout points offering views of the inner crater and Hawaii’s moody mountain backdrop, the lush Ko‘olau peaks.
Take a stroll along Makapuʻu Lighthouse Trail. This vantage point is perfect for whale watching (in the winter) and a good mild uphill workout.
Stop off in Waimānalo for some fresh local foods, Hawaiʻi delicacies or your staple “plate lunch.” Then visit Bellows Beach where the waves are gentle and the Sherwood Forest is a great respite to picnic, relax, sunbathe and enjoy the last daylight hours of the final moments of your Hawaiian vacation.