DiscovertheWonders ofHonoluluOahu
From crystal-clear waters to stunning surf breaks, there's no shortage of enchanting outdoor activities in Honolulu Oahu. And with our tips, you can experience it all without breaking the bank!


From crystal-clear waters to stunning surf breaks, there's no shortage of enchanting outdoor activities in Honolulu Oahu. And with our tips, you can experience it all without breaking the bank!
1 BeFlexible Travel on weekdays, or at less-popular hours. Compare prices of different airlines and layovers.
Flights can fill up quickly and prices skyrocket during peak travel seasons. Plan ahead!
Don't forget to apply your miles and credit card rewards when making your reservation
Set up alerts for flight price drops or changes using websites such as Google Flights or Skyscanner.
Mid-April to early June and midSeptember to early December see the least rain and most sunshine. Prices may be slightly higher during this time.
LowSeason January to March is the cheapest time to travel to Honolulu Oahu, but expect rain and high humidity levels. Breezy trade winds help temper the heat.
Mid-December to mid-April brings the perfect weather for many, but you'll pay a premium to enjoy the sun and fun. Book early if you plan to travel during this time.
Ideal for solo travelers and budget-conscious backpackers, Honolulu boasts a wide selection of affordable hostels located near Waikiki Beach.
Renting a condo or apartment through Airbnb or VRBO allows visitors to save money by cooking meals instead of dining out.
Couchsurfing provides free accommodation by connecting travelers with locals willing to share their homes or apartments with them. Couchsurfing can be a fun way to meet new people!
1 HiketoaWaterfall
2 VisittheHawaiiStateArt Museum
The museum features incredible art exhibits by local artists based in Hawaii and admission is free!
Take a scenic hike to Manoa Falls or Lulumahu Falls, both free waterfall hikes that showcase the island's majestic rainforests.
3 ExploreWaikikiBeach
4 AttendaBeachLuau
Eats, hula, and fire performances come together in a beach-side setting during one fun-filled night. Many luaus in Honolulu allow visitors to enjoy the feast and entertainment for under $100
Waikiki Beach is a popular tourist destination set in Honolulu and is free to visit Soak in the sun, go for a swim or surf free waves.
MajesticLandscape
From the powerful North Shore waves to the serene beaches of the East, Honolulu Oahu offers a variety of picturesque landscapes sure to take your breath away.
CulturalHub
Embrace Hawaii’s diverse culture! Don't miss the opportunity to learn about the state's rich history at local museums, restaurants, cultural centers, and events.
GourmetCuisine
With 12 famed regional cuisines, Hawaii offers some of the best seafood and produce around. From traditional Hawaiian dishes like poke, to fusion cuisine, Honolulu has it all!
AlohaSpirit
Expect nothing less than welcoming locals and a hospitable community. Partake in and learn about Hawaiian customs, traditions, and the “Aloha Spirit.”