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OAHU’S WAIKIKI WALK TOUR

  • Location: Oahu
  • Audio Points: 25+
  • Valid: No expiry
  • Start: Brothers in Valor Memorial
  • Direction: North to South
  • Download: ~20.5Mb

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Highlights Include

  • Battery Randolph
  • The Royal Hawaiian Hotel
  • Duke Paoa Kahanamoku Statue
  • Waikiki Beach

What to Expect

Waikiki is a vibrant paradise known for its pristine beaches, royal heritage, and legendary surfing. Stroll the scenic sands of Waikiki Beach, admired by millions each year for its breathtaking views, and pause at Fort DeRussy, where the historic Battery Randolph once guarded Hawaii’s shores.

From the jetty, soak in sweeping ocean vistas and imagine the skillful Polynesian navigators who first reached these islands centuries ago. Surfing’s incredible journey—from sacred Hawaiian tradition to a worldwide sport—comes alive in the stories of local legends like Duke Kahanamoku.

Just steps from the shoreline is Kalakaua Avenue, Waikiki’s bustling center lined with luxury shops and historic hotels. As you wander, you’ll be immersed in Hawaii’s rich cultural heritage, from ancient wayfinding and royal pastimes to tales of mystery and adventure—all surrounded by the warm spirit of aloha that defines Waikiki.

Suggested Start Location

Brothers in Valor Memorial at 2081 Kalākaua Ave, Honolulu

Suggested Time

Spend a full day at Waikiki Beach enjoying Diamond Head views, visiting the Duke Kahanamoku Statue, exploring Kalakaua Avenue, stopping by the Royal Hawaiian Hotel, and ending at the Waikiki Walkway at sunset.

Walking Distance

1.8 miles

FAQ

WHAT IS WAIKIKI KNOW FOR?

Waikiki is known for its iconic beaches, vibrant nightlife, and stunning views of Diamond Head, as well as its rich surfing legacy and the famous Duke Kahanamoku Statue.

WHAT IS THE BEST TIME OF YEAR TO VISIT WAIKIKI?

The best time to visit Waikiki is from April to June and September to November, when the weather is pleasant, and the crowds are lighter.

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