
Honolulu
Seven Perfect Days in Honolulu & Oʻahu
Sunrise hikes, local grinds, and golden Waikiki sunsets all week
A one-week Honolulu itinerary that balances iconic Waikiki beaches, hikes, and historic sites with local-favorite eats and a full island road trip. Designed for smart-value travelers, it mixes must-see highlights with neighborhood gems so you experience both the city buzz and laid-back island life.
Highlights
Swim, surf, and relax on one of the world’s most famous urban beaches.
Reflect at the USS Arizona Memorial and learn World War II history where it unfolded.
Circle Oʻahu’s coasts in a day, from windward cliffs to North Shore surf breaks.
Taste Hawaiian classics like loco moco, poke, and garlic shrimp at local spots.
Enjoy panoramic views from accessible trails near Honolulu.
Stroll Kalākaua Avenue’s shops, bars, and beachside sunset spots after dark.
Where to Stay

Outrigger Waikiki Beach Resort
Beachfront hotel right on Waikiki Beach, home to Duke’s Waikiki and rooms with ocean or city views.
$320-450/night
Hyatt Place Waikiki Beach
Modern hotel a few blocks from the quieter end of Waikiki Beach, including complimentary breakfast.
$230-320/night
Ala Moana Hotel by Mantra
High-rise hotel connected to Ala Moana Center, a short walk or quick bus ride from Waikiki.
$200-280/nightGood to Know
Book Pearl Harbor Early
Reserve USS Arizona Memorial tickets online well in advance, especially in peak seasons, and arrive early for security and check-in.
Start Hikes at Sunrise
Begin hikes like Diamond Head, Manoa Falls, and Makapuʻu early to avoid midday heat, limited parking, and heavier crowds.
Respect Ocean Conditions
Always heed lifeguard warnings and posted signs; conditions can change quickly, especially on the North Shore in winter.
Use TheBus and Biki Wisely
Honolulu’s TheBus network and Biki bike share are useful for short trips within town, but a rental car is better for full island exploring.
Plan Around Traffic
Avoid driving into or out of Honolulu during weekday rush hours, and give yourself buffer time for parking at popular beaches and hikes.
Reef-Safe Sunscreen Only
Hawaiʻi restricts certain sunscreens harmful to coral; choose reef-safe formulas and reapply often.
Respect Local Culture
Learn a few Hawaiian words (like ‘mahalo’ for thanks), stay off heiau (sacred sites), and avoid touching wildlife or taking lava rocks or sand.
Smart Meal Timing
Eat slightly early or late (e.g., 11:00 am lunch, 5:00 pm dinner) to avoid long waits at popular spots and catch some happy hour deals.
Your Week Itinerary

Island Vintage Coffee
Popular local chain for Kona coffee, açai bowls, and light island-style breakfasts near Royal Hawaiian Center.
1h · $15-25 per person
Waikiki Beach
Iconic sandy beach fronting many hotels; swim, rent a board, or relax with a view of Diamond Head.
2h · Free (rentals extra)
International Market Place
Open-air shopping center with a central banyan tree, mid-range shops, and casual eateries.
1h 30m · Free (shopping extra)
Marukame Udon Waikiki
Self-serve Japanese udon shop known for fresh noodles and tempura at excellent value.
1h · $12-20 per person
Leonard's Bakery
Famous local bakery for hot malasadas (Portuguese-style donuts) and coffee.
30m · $8-15 per person
Diamond Head State Monument
Popular crater hike with a paved trail and stairs leading to panoramic views over Waikiki and the south shore.
2h · $10-25 (parking/entry or shuttle)
Ono Seafood
Small local spot known for fresh poke bowls with different marinades and sides.
45m · $15-25 per person
Kapiʻolani Park & Queen's Beach
Large park at the east end of Waikiki with shaded lawns and adjacent calm swimming area.
2h · Free
Duke's Waikiki
Beachfront restaurant and bar with Hawaiian-inspired dishes and live music, right on the sand behind Outrigger Waikiki Beach Resort.
2h · $25-45 per person31 activities across 7 days
Map
