O‘ahu: What To Do
Fun and unique ways that families can get their hands (and feet) dirty exploring a different side of Hawaii.
It’s now offering three tours for Oahu visitors and residents.
From the Pacific Aviation Museum to the massive Battleship Missouri Memorial, there’s a lot to see at Pearl Harbor.
From Diamond Head to Chun’s Reef, there’s a spot on all sides of the island for beginners to get their feet wet.
A peaceful East Oahu trek offers stellar views of the Koolau Mountains and the island.
Climb nature's rawest obstacles with Hawaii's growing bouldering community.
Consisting entirely of stairs at various inclines, this trail is ready to kick your butt.
Short, steep and shady, this Oahu trail gives you an unrivaled view of the North Shore.
Chow down on some ono grinds, pursue inner peace, hike through a natural reserve and catch a sunset out in the wild, wild west (side).
A reader's dream trip has our editors describing how to make it come true.
From historic monuments to a scenic road trip, there’s a lot to pack in on this energetic island.
The Kaiwa Ridge Trail, better known as the Pillbox trail, rewards hikers with a 360-degree view of Lanikai and the Windward Side.
These itineraries are complete with must-see scenery, activities, places to eat and cool stops along the way.
This must-see natural attraction offers snorkeling, turtle sightings and soothing views. You just have to get there.
A thrilling mountain ridge in Central Oʻahu leads to summit views of the Windward Side.