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A Perfect 24 Hours In Waikiki

22nd December 2015

If you’re looking for action, then Waikiki is where it’s at. Old meets new while traditional meets modern. With so much on offer, here’s how you can spend 24-hours in Waikiki. From surfing history and relaxing spas, to regional cuisine and tremendous nightlife, there's plenty to see and do.

 

6:00am

Kick off with a leisurely wander along Waikiki’s beachfront and around Kapiolani Park with spectacular Leahi (Diamond Head) as your backdrop.

7:00am

Snatch some fresh fruit or a hot omelet from any number of the al fresco diners that stretch along Waikiki Beach.

8:00am

Hang with famed surf legend, the late Duke Kahanamoku, on the Waikiki Bouelvard - a great selfie opportunity. Then there’s time to get into the water for a surf or canoe lesson.

10:00am

See if you can find the amazing humuhumunukunukuapuaa or any of the other fascinating marine animals at the Waikiki Aquarium.

Noon

Continue the aquatic theme with lunch at Duke’s Canoe Club (Outrigger Waikiki Beach Resort) where you can see classic photos of Duke and learn a little more about this local hero.

 

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1:00pm

With a full tummy, it’s time to explore more Waikiki attractions like the Honolulu Zoo, or US Army Museum. Follow the surfboard-shaped interpretive guides along the Waikiki Historic Trail.

3:00pm

Now is a great time to enjoy a massage at one of Waikiki’s premier spa resorts like the Na Hoola Spa at Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort & Spa. Be sure to sample some of the real Oahu wellness and rejuvenation treatments.

4:00pm

Once a haunt of Hawaiian Royalty, the grounds of the Royal Hawaiian Center is where you can learn to play the ukulele or how to seduce your partner with a traditional hula dance. There’s probably time for a spot of upmarket retail shopping, too.

 

6:00pm

Join the crowd for a moment as the tiki torches are lit in a ceremony along Kuhio Beach. Then stroll out to the Kapahulu pier to witness a famous and spectacular sunset.

7:00pm

It’s dinner time. A chance to experience some authentic Hawaiian regional cuisine at Roy’s in Waikiki Beach Walk or Alan Wong’s Restaurant beyond Waikiki. If fine dining is your style, visit Doraku in the Royal Hawaiian Center or Top of Waikiki.

8:00pm

Time to shop at some uniquely Hawaiian stores like Mana Hawaii and Aloha Army along the Waikiki Beach Walk. Or you can wander away from the evening crowd and explore unusual and intriguing boutiques like Spark between Kalakaua and Kuhio Avenues.

9:00pm

You’ll hear the live music made famous at such venues as Tiki’s Grill & Bar and the Lewers Lounge in the Aston Waikiki Beach Hotel.

 

11:00pm

The pace is ramping up and it’s time to hit nightclubs like The Yard House in Waikiki Beach Walk or RumFire in the Sheraton Waikiki. When you’re satisfied, go looking for more action beyond Waikiki in hotspots like the upscale Pearl in the Ala Moana Shopping Center.

4:00am

You’ve built a hunger, so steer a course back to the Hilton Waikiki Beach and grapple some of Mac 24/7’s supersize pancakes. As the morning light breaks, surfers begin their morning ritual in the slowly breaking waves of Waikiki and you’re almost ready to start over again.