
Diamond Head is the icon that is a symbol of Hawaii recognized around the world. This famous volcanic crater was named Diamond Head because the calcite crystals in the lava rock appeared to glimmer like diamonds in the sunlight. The crater is 3,520 feet in diameter with a 760-foot summit. Visit Website >

Founded in 1904, the Waikiki Aquarium is the third oldest public aquarium in the United States. Part of the University of Hawaii at Manoa, the Aquarium is located next to a living reef on the Waikiki shoreline. Visit Website >

Originally created by King Kalakaua, This beautiful 500-acre park is available for public use and The Royal Hawaiian Band provides free concerts every Sunday afternoon in the Kapiolani Bandstand. Visit Website >

The Honolulu Zoo is home to a diverse variety of animal species and occasionally features unique animals as a temporary home. The zoo is open daily and features "The Wildest Show in Town" summer series, featuring Hawaii's hottest entertainers every Wednesday evening. Visit Website >

Waikiki Beach is renowned for being one of the most popular beaches around the world and is host to over 4 million visitors every year. This beach stretches almost two miles along the south shore of Oahu. Visit Website >

An 18-hole course, designed by Donald MacKay, that features 6,208 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par 70. Popular amongst visitors and locals alike, this course may be tough to get a tee time for, but it’s a great value and is fun to play. Visit Website >

Ala Wai Yacht Harbor is known as the “Freshwater Way” and marks the end of the Ala Wai Canal and the entrance to the Pacific Ocean. It provides moors for the most private watercraft and is the home of the Waikiki and Hawaii Yacht Clubs. Visit Website >

Founded in 1901, this club is known as the "Cruising Club of the Pacific". The club sponsors fishing tournaments, sailing regattas and the world famous TransPacific Yacht Race. Visit Website >

At the edge of Ala Moana Beach Park, this private club offers a variety of boating activities and social events to all who love the ocean. Visit Website >

A modern, world-class state-of-the-art meeting facility that harmoniously blends with traditional and contemporary cultural aspects unique to Hawaii. Visit Website >

Hawaii’s largest premier open-air shopping center is walking distance from Allure. From designer boutiques to the best in fine dining, Ala Moana Center offers the most comprehensive shopping, dining and entertainment experience. Visit Website >

Enjoy a perfect Hawaiian day under the sun at the beach, play tennis, volleyball, run, or enjoy the annual Fourth of July fireworks show and other local festivals. Visit Website >