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Oʻahu
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Honolulu
Honolulu ist die Staatshauptstadt und größte Stadt in Hawaiʻi und bietet eine einzigartige Kombination aus tropischem Glamour und einer belebten internationalen Metropole, in der Sandstrände auf Stadtstraßen treffen.
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Central Oʻahu
Erhalten Sie bei einem Besuch von Pearl Harbor einen einzigartigen Einblick in den Zweiten Weltkrieg oder erkunden Sie die landwirtschaftlichen Traditionen der Insel auf der Ananasplantage Dole.
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North Shore
Treffen Sie auf Meistersurfer und Einheimische am North Shore von Oʻahu, der Welthauptstadt des Big Wave Surfing.
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Leeward Coast
In dieser Gegend an der Westseite von Oʻahu befinden sich ländliche Städte, abgelegene Strände und ein luxuriöser Ferienort, Ko Olina.
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Windward Coast
Nur eine kurze Autofahrt von Honolulu entfernt erwarten Sie die Höhepunkte der grünen Windward Coast auf Oʻahu. Dazu zählen der ruhige Byodo-in-Tempel und die abenteuerliche Kuoloa Ranch.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Oʻahu known for?
Oʻahu is famous for world-class surfing, iconic beaches, historic landmarks and scenic landscapes. Honolulu offers exciting city experiences, cultural museums and world-class dining.
What are the best things to do on Oʻahu?
When visiting Oʻahu, must-do activities include relaxing at Waikīkī Beach, hiking Lēʻahi (Diamond Head State Monument) for scenic views and touring Pearl Harbor National Memorial and ʻIolani Palace. Active travelers can hit the waves, go golfing, snorkeling or paddling. Take boat rides into ocean waters, eat at local restaurants and see wildlife at the Honolulu Zoo.
Where should I stay on Oʻahu?
Staying in Downtown Honolulu gives you quick access to the airport, museums, shopping centers and public transit hubs. The Waikīkī Beach neighborhood offers hotels with beach views close to nightlife. The Kāhala resort area offers a quiet escape just outside of Waikīkī. The North Shore offers quieter stays, with Ko ʻOlina being a resort area on the Leeward Coast of the island.
When is the best time to visit Oʻahu?
Oʻahu is a year-round vacation destination, but spring and fall bring comfortable temperatures, ideal ocean conditions and easier access to top attractions due to fewer crowds, making it perfect for a relaxed and affordable island getaway. Winter brings big waves to the North Shore, while waters are warmest during the summer.
How do I get to Oʻahu?
Most travelers reach Oʻahu by flying into Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL), the main gateway to Hawaiʻi. Direct flights to Honolulu are available from major U.S. cities and international hubs. Honolulu Harbor is one of the main ports for cruise ships, connecting the capital city to other islands and the US Mainland.
How to do I get around on Oʻahu?
Navigating Oʻahu depends entirely on your itinerary: travelers can rely on readily available rideshares and taxis or utilize the newly expanded Skyline rail for quick airport to West Oʻahu transits. Meanwhile, travelers looking to explore beyond Honolulu will find a rental car essential for North Shore day trips, while those sticking close to the urban core can easily opt for affordable public transit, Biki Bikeshare or the scenic Waikīkī Trolley.
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