Travelers to Hawaii always face a tough question – which island should I visit? For us, it was a tough choice to decide how we wanted to spend our first family vacation in paradise. While we ended up with Maui being our primary destination, I knew we couldn’t travel all the way to Hawaii without spending a few days on iconic Oahu. Island hopping is relatively cheap and easy, but with five of us, a one way trip to Oahu on the last 3 days of our vacation seemed like the best option. We knew that Waikiki would be a bit crowded in early July, so we decided to stay in a vacation rental in laid back Kailua. The location, just 3 miles from a beautiful beach, gave us easy access to all the popular sites, and we found the highways to be pretty straightforward. It was an action packed few days, ending with fireworks on the beach in Kailua on the 4th of July. Check out some of our favorite spots that we enjoyed during our visit, and get inspired for your next trip to Hawaii!
*This post was updated October, 2022
Pearl Harbor
The World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument was top on my list & the primary reason I wanted to spend a few days on Oahu. We started at the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center, and spent some time in the two galleries – Road to War and Attack. Tickets are not required for the Visitor Center or museums. You do need to make advance reservations for the USS Arizona tour. (Please check the national park website for the latest information).
Crossroads of the Pacific
The USS Bowfin Submarine Museum
The Tree of Life design used on the USS Arizona Memorial
Exploring the grounds at Pearl Harbor
Chief’s Luau
I loved our special evening at Chief’s Luau! This highly acclaimed attraction is in a fabulous location in the Makapu’u Meadows at Sea Life Park, which turned out to be a scenic 15-20 minute drive from our rental house. Watching the entertaining show with the gorgeous Hawaiian backdrop was quite memorable.
Scenic view on the way to Chief’s Luau
One of my favorite pictures from the pre-luau activities
Enjoying the show with the gorgeous Hawaiian backdrop
Plenty of colorful dancers during the Journey Through the Polynesian Islands show
Dole Plantation and the North Shore
It wouldn’t be a trip to Hawaii without a stop at the Dole Plantation to try the famous Dole Whip! We spent some time strolling through the beautiful gardens and gave the famous Pineapple Maze a try. Surprisingly, my husband and I made it out before two of our three kids! After, we continued on to the North Shore, stopping to grab some garlic shrimp at the famous Giovanni’s Shrimp Truck (the shrimp was so good we forgot to take a picture!) and enjoying lunch by the water. The North Shore is a place I would definitely spend more time in on our next visit to Oahu.
My favorite photo from the Dole Plantation Garden
Pineapple plant at Dole Plantation
Fresh pineapple treats including the famous Dole Whip
Laid back vibe of the North Shore
Makapu’u Point and Waikiki Beach
We started our last full day in Oahu with a morning hike up the Makapu‘u Point Lighthouse trail. Just off the Kalanianaole Highway, the 2 mile trail leads to several stunning overlooks, where during the winter months you can often spot migrating humpback whales. It’s also home to the historic Makapu‘u Lighthouse, but don’t expect to go inside, as it is off-limits. The views from the top, as captured by my husband in this panoramic photo, make you want to linger and just stare! Our plan was to also hike Diamond Head later in the morning, but we were turned away at the entrance as the parking area was at capacity. Next stop, Waikiki, where we stumbled upon Duke’s Waikiki, the perfect lunch spot with the famous Hula Pie!
Panoramic view from the Makapu‘u Point Lighthouse trail
Beautiful view of Makapu‘u Point Lighthouse
Walking to the beach in Waikiki
Canoe Races on the 4th of July
The famous Hula Pie at Duke’s Waikiki
Street Art in Waikiki
Kailua Beach
The water at beautiful Kailua Beach
It was hard to say goodbye to beautiful Hawaii, but I know that we will be back someday soon!
Do you have a favorite spot on Oahu? Feel free to share in the comments below.