The third largest Hawaiian island, and probably the best known, is home to the majority of Hawaii’s diverse population, and is a fusion of the past and present. From bustling city life to laidback surf towns, you’ll have no end of fun discovering the many delights of Oahu.
State capital and Hawaii’s largest city, Honolulu is where you’ll find world-famous Waikiki Beach. Whilst not the place for a peaceful holiday, this unique combination of tropical glamour and bustling international metropolis is definitely a must-see. Here you’ll find a busy white sand beach, world-class shopping and amazing nightlife. It’s also the birthplace of surfing, so...
Oahu tends to be drier on the west coast while the east coast is wetter and greener. Generally, the weather is pretty agreeable all year round in Hawaii with June to October being the warmest and the heaviest rainfall can be expected in December and January. If you’re into big waves, you’ll want to visit during the winter months.
If you are eligible to enter the USA under the Visa Waiver Programme, you will need to obtain an electronic travel authorisation (ESTA) prior to travel. Please ask for details
There are no non-stop flights from the UK to Hawaii. Flights via Los Angeles or San Francisco to Honolulu on Oahu take approximately 19 hours.
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This full day tour begins at the Pacific Historic Parks Pearl Harbour Visitor Centre, then later you’ll board the nearby USS Missouri which watches over its sunken sister ship, USS Arizona. Continue with a tour of downtown Honolulu and learn about its history. Available from Oahu.
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