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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p>Aloha, welcome to Oahu, Hawaii. I have lost count the number of times I have been to Hawaii. I just love the place! Why? Well, I just love the variety of things you can see and do in Hawaii. From spending lazy days on a beach or by my hotel&#8217;s pool, learning to surf or snorkel, hiking through one of the many tropical rainforests and enjoying the fabulous local foods and drinks. There are so many things to see and do in Hawaii for everyone. If you are planning your first ever trip to Oahu, Hawaii, and are wondering what to do in Oahu for a week &#8211; I&#8217;ve got you covered. Here is my ultimate 7 day Oahu, Hawaii itinerary for first timers.</p>
<p>This 7 days in Oahu itinerary will take you to all the best places on Oahu to see. I have tried to include as many places as possible suitable to all sorts of travellers visiting Hawaii. For solo travellers to couples and friends travelling together to families visiting Hawaii with kids. There is so much to love about Hawaii, and I&#8217;ve included it for you on this 7 days in Oahu, Hawaii itinerary. You&#8217;ll learn about <strong>what to see and do</strong> on Oahu, <strong>where to stay</strong> in Oahu and get a <strong>sneak peek into many hidden gems</strong> and <strong>tips</strong> on visiting Oahu. Are you ready for your one week on Oahu Island, Hawaii? Well, you will be.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve divided this post on visiting Hawaii into two sections. The first section is the 7 day Oahu itinerary with the luxury of mixing and matching days to suit you. The second part helps you organise your holiday to Hawaii. So let&#8217;s get into it.</p>
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<h2>A little about the Hawaii Islands</h2>
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<p>Hawaii is a state of the United States of America. It became the 50th state of the USA in August 1959. The state of Hawaii consists of 137 islands with 7 being inhabited. Most first-time visitors to Hawaii spend their time on one or more of four islands. Oahu (the main Hawaiian island), Maui (the valley island), Hawaii (known as the big island) and/or Kauai (known as the garden island).</p>
<p>Oahu is the most popular of the Hawaiian islands for visitors, particularly first-timers to Hawaii. It is known as ‘the gathering place’ due to the number of people that live there. It also has the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu, the doorway to your Hawaiian adventure. Oahu is a great place to start your 7 day Oahu itinerary. Because it provides visitors to her shores many things to do and see and a great taste of Hawaiian culture.</p>
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<h2>Oahu 7 Day Itinerary at a Glance</h2>
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<p>1 &#8211; Arrive and get to know Waikiki<br />2 &#8211; Diamond Head Climb<br />3 &#8211; Oahu Circle Island Tour<br />4 &#8211; Pearl Harbour &amp; Historic Honolulu<br />5 &#8211; Haunama Bay<br />6 &#8211; Shop till you drop at Ala Moana Shopping Centre<br />7 &#8211; Your choice &#8211; discover somewhere new or revisit before leaving Hawaii</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;">Book your flight at <a class="thirstylink" title="Skyscanner" href="https://liveworkplaytravel.com/recommends/skyscanner/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">Skyscanner</a><br />Check and book accommodation in <a href="https://www.booking.com/searchresults.en.html?city=20030916&amp;aid=1236403&amp;no_rooms=1&amp;group_adults=2">Honolulu and Waikiki</a><br />Travel around on local transport &#8211; book your <a href="https://www.getyourguide.com/oahu-l4966/7-day-pass-waikiki-trolley-hop-on-hop-off-all-line-pass-t159701/?partner_id=SY0EWX8&amp;utm_medium=online_publisher">Hop On Hop Off Waikiki Trolly Ticket</a><br />Book activities: <a href="https://www.getyourguide.com/uss-arizona-memorial-l4517/honolulu-pearl-harbor-uss-arizona-memorial-tour-t670746/?partner_id=SY0EWX8&amp;utm_medium=online_publisher">Visit Pearl Harbour and pay your respects</a><br /><a href="https://www.getyourguide.com/honolulu-l261/waikiki-beach-surf-lessons-t622566/?partner_id=SY0EWX8&amp;utm_medium=online_publisher">Learn to Surf at Waikiki Beach</a><br /><a href="https://www.getyourguide.com/oahu-l4966/from-honolulu-oahu-top-attractions-island-tour-t429929/?partner_id=SY0EWX8&amp;utm_medium=online_publisher">See the sights on a Circle Island Tour</a><br /><a href="https://www.getyourguide.com/oahu-l4966/oahu-hilton-waikiki-starlight-luau-t623637/?partner_id=SY0EWX8&amp;utm_medium=online_publisher">Experience Hilton Starlight Luau for traditional dancing and food</a><br /><a href="https://www.getyourguide.com/honolulu-l261/oahu-magnum-pi-doors-off-helicopter-tour-t686011/?partner_id=SY0EWX8&amp;utm_medium=online_publisher">See Oahu from the air on a Magnum PI Helicopter Tour</a></p></div>
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<h3>Day 1 &#8211; Waikiki Beach</h3>
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<p>Start your first day on this 7 days Oahu itinerary at Waikiki Beach. It is the <a href="https://liveworkplaytravel.com/best-beaches-in-hawaii/">most famous and widely recognised beach in Hawaii, amongst its great beaches</a> and it&#8217;s the first thing most people want to see during their one week in Oahu. It is a must visit on your Hawaiian itinerary particularly if it is your first time in Hawaii. This is a bustling hub of beaches, shops, restaurants and activities. Some people are quite happy to never leave Waikiki as there is so much to see and do there. And did I mention, a walk along the beach is one of the best Oahu free things to do.</p>
<p>Waikiki Beach is a 2 mile stretch of white sand that has different sections to it. It begins with the Duke Kahanamaku Beach located near the Ala Moana channel and harbour and ends down near the bottom of Diamond Head. Each beach area offers something different. Fort DeRussy Beach Park has a beautiful grassy area with palm trees, shade and picnic tables while other beaches have plenty of waves for surfing and water activities. There are also lagoons with calm water for swimming. There are plenty of shacks where you can rent equipment like surfboards or book a canoe lesson.</p>
<p>Off the beach and Waikiki is a vibrant neighbourhood where you will find designer fashion stores along Kalkaua Avenue as well as souvenir shops and markets. It is abuzz after dark with waterside dining, hula shows and cocktail bars. Try a Mai Tai while listening to someone playing the eucalele. Every Friday night you can watch a firework display held over the water.</p>
<p>Other things to see and do in Waikiki on your first day could be to visit the <strong>Honolulu Zoo</strong> which is near Diamond Head or maybe the Aquarium. Hop on the Waikiki Trolley (green line) and see where it takes you.</p>
<p>End your day at a luau. There is no other cultural experience like a Hawaiian luau. A luau is more than just a party it is a feast with music and dance to celebrate an event. Most luaus include Hawaiian cuisine like Kalua pig cooked in an Emu (earth oven) or Poi (Taro) followed by Haupia (coconut pudding). As well as the food you will be treated to Hawaiian culture through authentic Hawaiian music, hula performers and fire dancers. Book your <a class="thirstylink" title="GetYourGuideOahuLuau" href="https://liveworkplaytravel.com/recommends/getyourguideoahuluau/">Hawaiian Luau here</a>.</p>
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<p>For day 2 of this 7 day Hawaiian itinerary we get active as we take a hike up to the top of <strong>Diamond Head</strong>. After all, you cannot go to Hawaii and not see Diamond Head, it towers over Waikiki Beach. Formed around 300,000 years ago it is a saucer-shaped crater that is actually a volcano that has been dormant for 150,000 years! It got its name from some sailors who thought they could see glittering stones on it, hence the name Diamond Head.</p>
<p>Hike to the top of the crater, 560 feet above sea level, for magnificent views. The hike is only 0.8 miles but it is quite steep and narrow with many steps. The return trip can take 1.5-2 hours but that depends on how long it takes you to hike up and down and how long you spend at the top. If you don&#8217;t want to drive yourself there for the hike, you could take a tour that will take you to <a class="thirstylink" title="GetYourGuideDiamondHead" href="https://liveworkplaytravel.com/recommends/getyourguidediamondhead/">Diamond Head</a>. Perhaps jump on the Waikiki Trolley. Don’t forget some water, wear sunscreen, light clothing and good walking shoes or runners. And a reservation is a must to hike Diamond Head.</p>
<p>After the hike you will probably want to spend some time lazing on Waikiki Beach or by your hotel&#8217;s pool. Before heading out for dinner, possibly at Dukes. Yes, this place is a little touristy, but well worth it for the food and the drinks. Definitely enjoy a Mai Tai or Blue Hawaii cocktails. And the kids can try them too as they can be made as a mocktail &#8211; Virgin Mai Tai please!</p>
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<h3>Day 3 &#8211; Oahu Circle Island Tour</h3>
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<p>Today, day 3 on this Oahu 7 day itinerary is to go on a tour around the island. Go on one of the Oahu day tours or <a href="https://liveworkplaytravel.com/oahu-circle-island-road-trip-tour/">drive yourself around the island of Oahu in one day</a>. I actually took a tour and I am so glad I did cause I learnt a lot of secrets about Hawaii from my tour guide that I would not have learnt if I drove myself. Check out<a class="thirstylink" title="GetYourGuideOahuCircleIslandTour" href="https://liveworkplaytravel.com/recommends/getyourguideoahucircleislandtour/"> tours here</a>.</p>
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<p>One of the <a href="https://liveworkplaytravel.com/oahu-circle-island-road-trip-tour/">best day trips Oahu has to offer is a tour around the island</a> as there are many places to visit. If you don&#8217;t go on a tour, the best option left is to see and experience the beauty of Oahu is to drive. You cannot drive around the entire island, but you can drive around most of it. Just follow the main highways and you will see yourself enjoying the beaches, the lookouts and plenty of local produce stops. You can either rent a car or take a tour. Driving is very easy in Hawaii &#8211; just remember to drive on the right side of the road! If you prefer to be driven to all the best spots <a class="thirstylink" title="GetYourGuideOahuCircleIslandTour" href="https://liveworkplaytravel.com/recommends/getyourguideoahucircleislandtour/">take a tour</a>, as I did.</p>
<p>First stop on this circle island tour of Oahu could be the <strong>Nu’uanu Pali Lookout</strong>. Located a short 5-mile drive from Honolulu and Waikiki this lookout has some of the best views over Oahu. It is extremely windy here at the lookout. The wind can literally knock you off your feet so hold on to your hat.</p>
<p>Aside from the fantastic views and the wind, this is the site of one of King Kamehameha’s most gruesome victories. King Kamehameha was the king who united the Hawaiian Islands in 1795. I was told that it is windy because Kamehameha’s army pushed the opposition to the edge of the cliff faces. He told them if they didn’t join him they would be killed. Many of them jumped to their deaths causing the wind. About 100 years later around 500 human skulls were found at the base of the mountain.</p>
<p>From the lookout you could head to <strong>Hanauma Bay</strong> where you could snorkel and swim with the some 400 species of sea life that live in the reef there. It is only a quick stop here, if you stop at all, because I have a day allocated to spend at this beautiful spot on day 5 of this 7 day Hawaiian itinerary.</p>
<p>From Hanauma Bay drive around some beautiful coastal scenery with beautiful beaches and small islands off the coast such as <strong>Chinaman’s Hat</strong>. Stop at <strong>Halona Beach Cove</strong> also known as &#8216;Eternity Beach&#8217;. This is where Burt Lancaster and Deborah Kerr share a passionate kiss in the movie <em>From Here to Eternity</em>.</p>
<p>Hop back in your car and continue driving before a stop at the <strong>Polynesian Cultural Center</strong>, a Polynesian-themed theme park and discover how Polynesian people arrived in the Hawaiian Islands. You could come here at night on its own for a luau. I have heard the luau&#8217;s here are fantastic.</p>
<p><strong>Kualoa Ranch</strong> could be a stop on your island tour. This is a 4000 acre private nature reserve and working cattle ranch and is a popular attraction due to the number of movies that have been filmed there. You could walk where the dinosaurs walked in Jurassic Park!</p>
<p>Surfing enthusiasts will love visiting the <strong>Oahu’s North Shore</strong>. Home to some famous surfing spots such as Sunset Beach, Banzai Pipeline and Waimea Beach. You could head in to the Waimea Valley and walk through a Hawaiian botanical garden of cultural and archaeological significance to visit the beautiful Waimea Waterfall where you could swim in the fresh water. This is one of my favourite and easy hikes on Oahu because it is paved and great for kids to Hawaii because they will always run ahead!</p>
<p>Although there are plenty of places to stop for some lunch you could spoil yourself with a smorgasbord at the Turtle Bay Resort. Or if you need somewhere to stay on this part of the island, this resort could just be the place. <a href="https://www.booking.com/hotel/us/turtle-bay-resort.en.html?aid=1236403&amp;no_rooms=1&amp;group_adults=2">Check out rates and availability here</a>. I have stayed here a couple of times and enjoyed the &#8216;splurge&#8217; and pampering I experienced. And the food is very good too!</p>
<p>There are a number of pineapple plantations you could visit on your tour around Oahu, including one of the most popular, <strong>Dole Plantation</strong>. You may remember one of Elvis Presley&#8217;s movies was set on a pineapple plantation in Hawaii! Learn how they grow the pineapples and try some of their products.</p>
<p>On your way back to Honolulu you could stop at the <strong>Punchbowl Crater.</strong> The Punchbowl Crater is an extinct volcanic tuff cone which is now the location of the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific. It serves as a memorial to honour all the men and women who served in the United States Armed Forces.</p>
<p>Head back to drop off the car. After such a long day you may want to get some dinner and have an early night! or not! If you don&#8217;t want to go out perhaps <a href="https://liveworkplaytravel.com/cooking-while-travelling/">enjoy a meal at home</a> if you have cooking facilities.</p>
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<p>Hop on the Red Line Trolley for day 4 of this Oahu 7 day itinerary. Pearl Harbour is etched in history thanks to the Japanese who bombed the harbour on December 7, 1941 and it is your first stop today during your 7 days in Oahu holiday. This bombing ultimately led to the United States into World War II. And on your first to Hawaii visiting Pearl Harbour is an extremely interesting and emotional experience. One I guarantee you shouldn&#8217;t miss. You can visit Pearl Harbour by taking public transport but it is far easier to book onto a tour. A tour will pick you up from your hotel, give you a historical rundown on the area and let you jump the queues to be taken out to the memorial. Plus there are many different tour options from spending 1 or 2 hours there to longer or to visiting other boats like Mighty Moe.Then, you will be dropped you back at your hotel. You can book onto <a class="thirstylink" title="GetYourGuideHawaiiPearlHarbour" href="https://liveworkplaytravel.com/recommends/getyourguidehawaiipearlharbour/">tours here</a>.</p>
<p>But to give you an idea of why you should visit Pearl Harbour. Many ships were sunk during the bombing of the harbour by the Japanese including the USS Arizona. 1,102 sailors lost their lives on the USS Arizona that day and they are entombed in the sunken hull. A floating memorial has been built over the USS Arizona which is a surreal experience to visit. It is quite eery walking over the sunken boat knowing so many souls are entombed below as you walk over the ship. You reach the memorial by small boat.</p>
<p>Tickets to visit the memorial are limited each day so definitely book a ticket in advance. This is something you definitely don’t want to miss out on. There are other attractions to visit at Pearl Harbour including USS Bowfin Submarine Museum and Park, the Battleship Missouri, known as Mighty Moe and the Pacific Aviation Museum.</p>
<p>After lunch, head into downtown Honolulu for a walk through the <strong>Honolulu Historic District Walk.</strong> This will give you a great insight in to a part of the Hawaiian History. A period when missionaries came to the islands to &#8216;tame the natives&#8217; with religion.</p>
<p>One of the main places to visit on your walk is <strong>Iolani Palace</strong>. This was the official residence of King Kamehameha and is the only royal palace in the United States. In 1893 the monarchy was overthrown and the building was used as a capital building before being restored and opened as a museum in 1978. You are able to enter the palace and visit different rooms including the Throne Room, Grand Hall and the private suites of the King. Portraits of Hawaiian Royalty line the walls. You can take a guided or self-guided tour.</p>
<p>Near the palace is a <strong>statue of King Kamehameha.</strong> If you love the TV series <em>Hawaii Five-O</em> then you will recognise this statue and the rooms inside the palace where the show was filmed.</p>
<p>As you continue your walk visit the <strong>Mission Houses Museum</strong>. Here you can step back in time to when the missionaries first arrived in Hawaii, way back in the 1800’s. Some of the buildings are the oldest western-style buildings still standing in Hawaii, like the Mission House built in 1821.</p>
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<p>If you like swimming and snorkelling then spending time at the Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve should be high on your Hawaiian 7 day itinerary. Here, around 400 species of sea life live in the reef including turtles, fish, rays and more. It is quite easy to spend a day here, so that is what we are doing today.</p>
<p>Hanauma Bay is a 30-minute drive from Honolulu depending on the traffic that is. It is on the southeastern side of Oahu near Hawaii Kai and tucked into the sheltered side of Koko Head. The bay is essentially a flooded crater in the shape of a horse shoe. It is a far cry from the hustle and bustle of Waikiki and Honolulu. You can spend a quick half hour here (while on a circle island tour) or you could spend a whole day sitting on the beach or snorkelling.</p>
<p>Hanauma Bay is a major attraction with hoards of people coming to visit this marine ecosystem. In 2002 a Marine Education Centre was opened at the entrance of the bay. All visitors must watch a short video about the conservation of the bay before entering the beach.</p>
<p>The beach is reached by walking down a paved but steep path or you could pay to take the shuttle bus. There is also an admission fee. Hanauma Bay is closed on a Tuesday to allow the marine inhabitants a day to feed without interruption from visitors.</p>
<p>There are a number of ways to get to Hanauma Bay. You can take the local bus or visit it on a tour which is a great option as it includes transport to and from the bay plus your entrance and learning to snorkel. You can check out <a class="thirstylink" title="GetYourGuideHanaumaBaySnorkel" href="https://liveworkplaytravel.com/recommends/getyourguidehanaumabaysnorkel/">tours here</a>. Or you could hire a car and drive yourself. From Honolulu take Kalanionaole Highway (H1 72) east from the city and then look for the signs to Hanauma Bay. You can also catch the Waikiki Trolley here but ensure you make a reservation as you can only enter if you have booked a visit.</p>
<p>Don’t forget the sunscreen, your bathers, towel and a hat. You can rent snorkelling equipment on the beach and take lessons if you haven’t snorkelled before. After a long day in the sun and surf head back to your accommodation, wash up, and head out for dinner. Followed by a walk around the stores and alleyways, like everyone else! Or find a bar and enjoy a Blue Hawaii!</p>
<p>If you are unsuccessful in visiting Hanauma Bay, there are other places for snorkelling and swimming along the coast. Or perhaps have a quiet day at the beach or your hotel&#8217;s pool. After all, you have come to kick back and relax in Hawaii.</p>
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<p>Hop on the pink line trolley and head to Ala Moana Shopping Centre. If in need of some retail therapy during this 7 day itinerary Oahu, well, you can shop till you drop at The Ala Moana Center in Honolulu. Located just a short drive from Waikiki in Honolulu The Ala Moana Centre is Hawaii’s largest shopping centre and 7th largest in the United States. In fact it is the largest open-air shopping centre in the world. Home to some 350 merchants that include luxury brands, speciality stores and an array of local and international cuisine. You can easily spend a day or two here. Even if you aren&#8217;t a big shopper, it is the open air experience that you can enjoy &#8211; find a cafe, get a drink and sit and watch the shoppers go by!</p>
<p>If you do happen to get sick of shopping, then head across the road to the Ala Moana Beach for a dip in the water. And maybe end your day enjoying a drink and a meal at the Hana Koa Brewing Co, 962 Kawaiahao Street &#8211; only a few streets away.</p>
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<h3>Day 7 &#8211; Revisit your favourite Oahu, Hawaii spots</h3>
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<p>Day 7 on this 7 day Hawaii itinerary is saved for you to revisit some of your favourite Oahu, Hawaii spots. Spend it down the beach, relaxing, surfing, swimming or snorkelling. Maybe do more shopping. Perhaps visit places that you drove past while on the circle tour such as the Punchbowl Crater! The choice is yours.</p>
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<h2>Activities to Include in Your Oahu Visit</h2>
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<p>Here are some must do activities to include in your Hawaiian holiday.</p>
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<p><strong>Friday night Fireworks</strong>. Yep, on a Friday night fireworks light up the sky over Waikiki. You can head to the beach to watch with every other tourist in town.<br /><strong>Learn to surf</strong>. When in Hawaii!<br /><strong>Try Loco Moco</strong>. Loco Moco is traditional Hawaiian dish consisting of  white rice, topped with a hamburger patty and brown gravy, and finally a sunny-side up fried egg.<br /><strong>Enjoy a Luau</strong>. A luau is a feast with Hawaiian dancing.<br /><strong>Hike Diamond Head</strong>.<br /><strong>Swim at Waikiki Beach</strong>.<br />Enjoy a <strong>Dole Whip</strong> at the Dole Pineapple Plantation</p>
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<h2>Extend your holiday on another Hawaiian Island</h2>
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<p>As mentioned, Hawaii is much more than just the island of Oahu. Extend your time in Hawaii, if you have the time available and you could visit some of the other islands. Each island has something to offer. If you have 1 month time available here is my <a href="https://liveworkplaytravel.com/1-month-hawaiian-island-hopping-itinerary/">1 month Hawaiian Island Itinerary</a>. It takes you to all the main islands.</p>
<p><b>Kauai</b> is known as the Garden Isle. It has some incredible geological wonders to visit such as the <strong>Napali Coast</strong>. Here you are treated to lush green cliffs that plunge in to the sea. You could view these by boat or by helicopter. Spectacular is all I can say!</p>
<p>The island of <b>Hawaii</b> is known as the big island, cause it is the biggest of all the islands. One of the best things to do on this island is to visit the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park where you can get up close and personal with a volcano. There are self-guided drivings tours here you could take: The Crater Rim Drive Tour and/or the Chain of Craters Road. Each have unique things to see and you could even walk through a lava tube. Don’t forget a flash light! Or you might want to take a <a class="thirstylink" title="GetYourGuideHawaiiHelicopterTour" href="https://liveworkplaytravel.com/recommends/getyourguidehawaiihelicoptertour/">helicopter ride</a> over the area to truly appreciate what you are seeing. Possibly visit Punalu’u Beach, known as Black Sand Beach. The black colour comes from lava fragments of the nearby volcano.</p>
<p><b>Maui</b> is another one of the islands to visit. Where you could see the <strong>Haleakola National Park</strong> featuring an incredible summit that rises to above 10,000 feet above sea level. Or you could drive the Hana Highway which is an incredible 56-mile drive that takes you to incredible waterfalls and coastal areas on the island.</p>
<p>The best way to get between islands is by <a href="https://prf.hn/click/camref:1100lpoo4/&#091;p_id:1011l7386&#093;">HawaiianAirways</a> who have plenty of inter-island flights.</p>
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<h3 style="text-align: left;">When to visit Hawaii</h3>
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<p>Anytime is a good time to visit Hawaii. Though, if this is your first visit the seasons, accommodation price and crowds can influence your decision.</p>
<p>Hawaii’s climate is quite pleasant all year round. The dry season falling between April and October and the wet season from November to March. Many people visit during the summer months of June, July and August which fall during the dry season. The climate is usually hot and humid during this time &#8211; great beach weather. Many people visit as the weather is great and it is often school holidays, so expect a lot of people holidaying. Flights and accommodation can be more expensive over the summer months though, as well as during the high season, mid-December to mid-April. However, when you go can depend on when your holidays are. My dad always took holidays in May, so that is when we would go to Hawaii.</p>
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<h3 style="text-align: left;">How to get to Hawaii</h3>
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<p>As the Hawaiian Islands are surrounded by water, you could cruise to Hawaii either on a cruise liner or your own boat. Most people arrive by air at the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport. Can I just say, the view landing and taking off can be spectacular. As the airport is near the shoreline, you are often treated to the sights of Waikiki and Diamond Head before you even step off the plane. For a great deal on an airfare and to book check out <a class="thirstylink" title="HawaiianAirways" href="https://liveworkplaytravel.com/recommends/hawaiianairways/">Hawaiian Airways</a> or <a class="thirstylink" title="Skyscanner" href="https://liveworkplaytravel.com/recommends/skyscanner/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">Skyscanner</a>.</p>
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<h3>How to Get Around</h3>
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<p>With so much to see on Oahu, knowing how to get around to places is important. Even though Oahu isn&#8217;t that big an island, popular spots to visit can be rather far apart. Luckily, Oahu, as Hawaii&#8217;s most developed island, has a public transport option known as <strong>The Bus</strong>. I found this easy to use however, the downside is it can be pretty slow. Hawaiian laid back time I call it. But as long as you know the timetable, you will be able to get around.</p>
<p>Waikiki area also has a hop on hop off <strong>Trolley</strong> that stops at famous spots around the Waikiki area. This is a fun option, particularly on your first visit to Oahu, Hawaii and also if travelling Hawaii with kids. It is a very fun family friendly thing to do on Oahu. So successful, new routes have been included. There are four lines for the trollies each of a different colour. And it is well worth getting a pass to use all of them to get you places on Oahu.</p>
<p>Another way to get around Oahu, particularly if you are exploring other areas of the island outside of Waikiki and Honolulu is to <strong>rent a car</strong>. Click here to get rates and availability from <a class="thirstylink" title="DiscoverCars" href="https://liveworkplaytravel.com/recommends/discovercars/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">DiscoverCars</a>. Lastly, you can always go on an organised tour.</p>
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<h3 style="text-align: left;">Where to Stay in Oahu &#8211; Your Accommodation options in Oahu</h3>
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<p>There is loads of accommodation on the island of Oahu, particularly in and around Honolulu, the capital and the famous <strong>Waikiki Beach</strong>. You are spoilt for choice with the range available catering to every budget. From <a class="thirstylink" title="HostelWorldText" href="https://liveworkplaytravel.com/recommends/hostelworldtext/">hostels</a> to <a class="thirstylink" title="Booking.com" href="https://liveworkplaytravel.com/recommends/booking-com/">5-star hotels</a> and everything in between. There will be something for everyone. Most people stay in and around the Waikiki Beach area which has loads of accommodation available. This is the hub for Oahu&#8217;s tourism and is by far the most popular place to stay. Staying here also provides access to many of things you must see and do while in Hawaii. Some accommodation will have incredible views over the beach or the other way towards the mountains and over the Ala Wai Canal.</p>
<p>Other areas to stay in Oahu include around <strong>Ala Moana</strong> area. This neighbourhood is where you will find America&#8217;s largest outdoor shopping mall &#8211; the Ala Moana Center. So if you love shopping you will love an easy walk to get here. Plus, it has loads of places to eat. You can also stay closer to <strong>Diamond Head</strong>. As this is part of Honolulu and at the end of the Waikiki Beach strip, there is plenty of accommodation around this area.</p>
<p>If you want to get out of the touristy part of Honolulu, you could stay on the <strong>North Shore</strong>. Known for its stunning beaches, waterfalls, hikes and rich surfing culture you can experience a more laid back Hawaiian lifestyle just 1.5 hours out of Honolulu.</p>
<p>On a first visit, even a second visit to Oahu, most people stay in and around the Waikiki Beach area which has loads of accommodation available and provides access to many of things you must see and do while in Hawaii. If you are interested in a bed in a hostel then check out the <a class="thirstylink" title="WaikikiPolynesianHostelBeachClub" href="https://liveworkplaytravel.com/recommends/waikikipolynesianhostelbeachclub/">Polynesian Hostel Beach Club</a> or the <a class="thirstylink" title="WaikikiBeachsideHostel" href="https://liveworkplaytravel.com/recommends/waikikibeachsidehostel/">Waikiki Beachside Hoste</a>l. Both offer dormitory style accommodation though the <a class="thirstylink" title="WaikikiPolynesianHostelBeachClub" href="https://liveworkplaytravel.com/recommends/waikikipolynesianhostelbeachclub/">Polynesian Hostel Beach Club</a> does have some private rooms. Both offer breakfast, free Wifi and are close to all the action in Waikiki and Honolulu.</p>
<p>If you are seeking a budget hotel in the Waikiki area I recommend the <a class="thirstylink" title="WaikikiViveHotel" href="https://liveworkplaytravel.com/recommends/waikikivivehotel/">VIVE Hotel Waikiki</a>. It is not right on the beach like some of the more expensive hotels, but it is only a 7 minute walk away.</p>
<p>For mid-range accommodation, a place I have stayed a number of times is the <a class="thirstylink" title="WaikikiHiltonHawaiianVillage" href="https://liveworkplaytravel.com/recommends/waikikihiltonhawaiianvillage/">Hilton Hawaiian Village</a>. It is right on the beach and has easy access to Waikiki Beach and has loads of amenities. You often see it in photos of Waikiki Beach. Another hotel I can recommend is the <a class="thirstylink" title="WaikikiOhanaWaikikiEastbyOutrigger" href="https://liveworkplaytravel.com/recommends/waikikiohanawaikikieastbyoutrigger/">Ohana Waikiki East by Outrigger</a>. Once again this facility has loads of amenities and is only a 3 minute walk to the beach.</p>
<p>If you are seeking some luxury during your 7 day stay in Hawaii you cannot go past the Royal Hawaiian. This historic pink hotel was constructed from 1927 and offers visitors all the luxury you need.</p>
<p>For longer holidays in Hawaii I have stayed in an apartment such as the <a class="thirstylink" title="WaikikiAquaOhiaWaikikiStudioSuites" href="https://liveworkplaytravel.com/recommends/waikikiaquaohiawaikikistudiosuites/">Aqua Ohio Waikiki Studio Suites</a> which is only 300m from the beach but I like it because it offers a kitchen in your room. This is a great way to help save money on meals as I simply get some basics like orange juice, milk, bread, etc. cause then I don&#8217;t need to go out for every meal.</p>
<p>If you want to stay in Downtown Honolulu there is the <a class="thirstylink" title="WaikikiPagodaHotel" href="https://liveworkplaytravel.com/recommends/waikikipagodahotel/">Pagoda Hotel</a> and also the <a class="thirstylink" title="WaikikiAlaMoanaHotel" href="https://liveworkplaytravel.com/recommends/waikikialamoanahotel/">Ala Moana Hotel</a> which are both close to the Ala Moana Shopping precinct and all the other sites to see in Downtown Honolulu. They are both a great base in Honolulu allowing you to be close to many of the things to see and do in Honolulu.</p>
<p>For other accommodation options in Honolulu and Waikiki check out <a href="https://liveworkplaytravel.com/recommends/hostelworldtext/">HostelWorld</a> if you want a bed in a hostel and <a href="https://liveworkplaytravel.com/recommends/booking-com/">Booking.com</a> if you want a hotel room or apartment. And don’t forget <a href="https://liveworkplaytravel.com/recommends/worldnomadstext/">travel insurance</a> as you just never know what might happen. Without further ado, here is my suggested 7 day Hawaiian itinerary for your first visit to Oahu, Hawaii.</p>
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<h3>Where to Eat and Drink on Oahu</h3>
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<p>There are plenty of places to eat and drink on Oahu ranging from fast food chains to food trucks to five star cuisine. A visit to Waikiki wouldn&#8217;t be a visit if you didn&#8217;t eat at <strong>Duke&#8217;s</strong>. Duke&#8217;s is an iconic establishment in Waikiki and celebrates an atmosphere that encompasses surfing, the spirit of Hawaii, and live music on the beach. It is named after Duke Kahanamoku who grew up in the area and is known as the father of surfing in Hawaii. <a href="https://www.dukeswaikiki.com/">See the menu and to book a table</a>.</p>
<p>Another iconic place to eat in Waikiki is the <strong>Hula Grill</strong>. It&#8217;s a relaxed beachside venue serving fish tacos and tropical drinks. If seeking a good breakfast venue serving up pancakes and other breakfast foods, check out the <strong>Aloha Kitchen</strong>.</p>
<p>Ensure to experience a <strong>luau</strong> where you will be treated to Hawaiian food and dancing.</p>
<p>If you see a shrimp food truck, try some of the shrimp. Same with the shaved ice food trucks. Shaved ice is great on a hot day to cool down with.</p>
<p><strong>Ala Moana Centre</strong> also has plenty of food eateries to enjoy. But it is along the Waikiki strip where there are plenty of food options to enjoy, particularly near the Hilton Hawaiian Village.</p>
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<h2>Are You Ready to Visit Oahu?</h2>
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<p>There are so many incredible things to see in Hawaii and most of them I have mentioned here in my Hawaii travel guide. Do ensure you make time to spend some lazing by the pool at your resort or on one of the many Waikiki beaches. If you want to be more active have a round of golf, learn to surf, go snorkelling or hiking through the rainforests. There are plenty of things to see and do in Hawaii for first timers. Aloha.</p>
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