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Oahu Vacations:
The Heart of Hawaii
What may be most compelling about Oahu is that this small island magnificently highlights the best of Hawaii. The culture, the mysticism, welcoming locals, lush tropical foliage, fragrant flowers, majestic mountains, and the undeniably gorgeous beaches, are all right here, just waiting for you to explore. Home to nearly 75% of all Hawaiians, Oahu’s Honolulu and Waikiki offer more restaurants, shops, and nightlife than all the other islands combined.


Oahu at a Glance
Currency: US Dollar (USD)
Tipping Customs: 15-20% is considered appropriate
Power Up: Type A or Type B plug, 120 V (the standard in the United States)
Popular Drink: Hawaiian Punch
Must Eat: Kalua pork - pit-cooked whole pig
Language: English
Weather: Temperatures are consistently warm but comfortable throughout the year.
Best Time to Visit: All year round. December to March is peak season. April-June or September-November are popular, too.
Top Things to Do in Oahu
Go on a Polynesian adventure
Explore six authentic Polynesian villages nestled along the island’s scenic North Shore. Islanders share native arts and crafts and explain traditions passed down from ancestors.
Visit Pearl Harbor
Tour Pearl Harbor for an exciting and dynamic immersion into WWII history, and end your tour on the USS Missouri.
Take a surf lesson
Hit Hawaii’s best waves with surf lessons from professional surfers of the Hans Hedemann Surf School.
Indulge at the food trucks
Pull over at one of the many roadside shrimp trucks in Kahuku on the North Shore for delicious fresh dishes.
Head to Dole
Find your way around the pineapple maze – the world's largest at the Dole Plantation and learn the history of Hawaii's pineapple industry.
