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Oahu is a spectacular tropical paradise,
Oahu is a spectacular tropical paradise, blessed with postcard perfect golden beaches, azure seas, emerald peaks plus cosmopolitan Honolulu brimming with urban pleasures and attractions. The result? Oahu offers unique—and often unexpected—experiences that reveal a cutting edge arts scene, fascinating WWII history, trendsetting designers, and the legacy of a beloved 19th king. Take a helicopter tour and touch down where few do, explore Honolulu's architectural gems, and a take a deep dive into Hawaii and the Pacific at Bishop Museum. All these rich and diverse adventures and more await on Oahu, The Heart of Hawaii.
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Spotlight
Spotlight Paige Donnelly, CEO and Co-Founder
Art World Escape (AWE)
Art World Escape (AWE) is an exciting app launched early in 2018 that provides direct access to leading and up-and-coming members of Oahu and Hawaii's artistic and creative communities. This unique platform enables visitors and locals to enjoy behind the scenes arts, music, dance, and cultural experiences. The groundbreaking app was inspired by the travels of Paige Donnelly, a professional art curator who loves to explore new neighborhoods through the lens of local artists.
"When traveling, I visit the artists' exhibits, go to their studios, see how their environments influence their work, and view the stories their work is telling," explains Paige. "Artists are often conduits to the pulse of a city, are sensitive to social issues, and know off the beaten path areas."
In Hawaii, Paige spoke with friends – many of whom were artists – and recognized that there might be a way to connect the local artists community with visitors eager for unique, authentic local experiences. "Art World Escape provides a way for locals and visitors to experience Hawaii's arts scene while enabling artists to create and a make living."
Art World Escape offers studio visits, tours, exhibits, workshops, and performances across Oahu. Most experiences are immersive and interactive. Sit for a portrait in the Chinatown studio of acclaimed Hawaii painter Solomon Enos, who will complete the work in one hour. Explore Kakaako with Adele Balderston, a place-based storyteller, on her 88 Block Walk, a nighttime walking tour that explores the gentrification, displacement, urbanization, and generational change in Kakaako using historical projected images and street performers. Discover the local Hip Hop scene with Super Groupers, a Honolulu artists' collective, for a studio session and learn to DJ/scratch, emcee, and make beats, followed by a tour of their favorite eateries and places of inspiration. Visit Wooden Wave, the Kakaako studio of artists Matt and Roxy Ortiz, for a behind the scenes look at their process and inspiration, and then visit their murals sprinkled throughout the neighborhood. In Manoa Valley, artist Jan Dickey invites you to create earth-based paints from flowers you'll collect in the valley and then asks you to contribute to a collaborative flag project depicting what it means to be part of America from the vantage point of Hawaii.
Book your experience directly on the Art World Escape app which can be downloaded from the App Store or Google Play. Follow them on Instagram @artworldescape.
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Unexpected Oahu:
Unique Experiences in The Heart of Hawaii
Compete in a culinary challenge, shop for cutting edge Hawaiian styles, and plant a tree in memory of loved one. Adventures never cease on Oahu.
Explore Downtown Honolulu on an Architectural Walking Tour
See Honolulu through the eyes of an architect or architectural historian on the Exploring Downtown Walking Tour with AIA Honolulu. The in-depth tours, held on pre-reserved Saturday mornings from 9 am to 11:30 am, reveal many of Hawaii's most significant and cherished architectural masterpieces. The tour visits 24 important sites that span a variety of architectural styles across 150 years beginning in the early 19th century. You'll learn that Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives was built by Congregational missionaries from New England with lumber shipped to Hawaii in 1821. Aliiolani Hale, a grand Neoclassical building completed in 1874, is one of Hawaii's most recognized buildings famous for the gold leafed statue of King Kamehameha I in front. Iolani Palace, finished by King Kalakaua in 1882, represents the attraction of European architectural styles to Hawaiian royalty in the mid-19th century. The YWCA Building from 1927 is a Beaux-Arts design by one of America's most distinguished architects, Julia Morgan, who also designed Hearst Castle in San Simeon, California. The Hawaii State Capital, from 1968, reflects Hawaii's emergence into the modern age and its global position at the crossroads of the Pacific. Launched over 20 years ago by well-known Hawaii architect Frank Haines, the tours today are led by passionate AIA volunteers dedicated to perpetuating his legacy. Don't miss an opportunity to view many of Oahu's most famous landmarks on this unique tour.
Dine at a Palace with Gourmet Events Hawaii
Treat yourself and your family, a group of friends, or business associates to an exclusive themed experience with Gourmet Events Hawaii. The Feast of the Merrie Monarch at Iolani Palace takes you back to the 19th century when King Kalakaua, the "Merrie Monarch," ruled the Hawaiian Kingdom and enjoyed celebrations, the cultural arts, and feasting. As you tour the Palace, enter the Throne Room and experience a waltz reminiscent of the King's reign. Enjoy "Kalakaua Champagne Punch," an original recipe, and a three-course meal prepared by a top Hawaii chef showcasing locally sourced ingredients at tables set to recall Kalakaua's time. A harpist, a hula performance, and a fashion show featuring regal 19th century styles enhance the period experience. Gourmet Events Hawaii also presents Culinary Challenge Hawaii, their version of TV's Chopped!, featuring hands on instruction, high intensity timed tasks, and delicious food. Your group will be divided into two competing culinary teams that each prepare a recipe with prepped ingredients under the guidance of a professional chef at one of Waikiki's leading restaurants. The teams then gather to enjoy the professionally prepared three course meal with wine pairings. Finally, the chef awards the overall challenge winners. Consider Ahupuaa Dinner in the Field at Kualoa Ranch, an extraordinary outdoor dinner that celebrates Hawaii's local bounty in an exquisite setting on Oahu's northeast coast and other wonderful experiences from Gourmet Events Hawaii.
Take the Captain's Tour at the USS Bowfin Submarine Museum & Park/Pearl Harbor
The USS Bowfin, nicknamed the "Pearl Harbor Avenger," was a fleet attack submarine launched December 7, 1942, exactly one year after the attack on Pearl Harbor. USS Bowfin Submarine Museum & Park at Pearl Harbor reveals what it was like to live and work aboard a WWII era submarine. The two-hour VIP Captain's Tour is led by a former Commanding Officer of a U.S. Navy submarine who provides rare insights into submarine life over 75 years ago. You'll visit normally off-limits areas on the compartment by compartment tour. Visit the ward room where officers ate, learn about submarine operations in the control room, and hear about torpedoes in the forward and aft torpedo rooms. Climb into the conning tower equipped with periscopes, sonar, and the torpedo data computer. Tour the crew's mess, sleeping quarters, the engine room, and maneuvering room where the sub's electrical power was distributed and controlled. This comprehensive tour explores the Museum where key artifacts are highlighted and discussed. Guests come away with a deep appreciation of the challenges faced and sacrifices made by those serving aboard U.S. submarines during World War II.
Explore Extraordinary Treasures at Bishop Museum
The world's leading institution dedicated to the natural history, culture, and heritage of both Hawaii and the Pacific region, Bishop Museum is a treasure trove of permanent and special exhibits. Unreal: Hawaii in Popular Imagination (through 1/27/19) presents rare, never-before-seen-together images and objects drawn from one of the largest private collections in Hawaii-themed printed ephemera in existence. The exhibit takes a look at how unreal impressions of Hawaii have fed Western popular imagination since the late 19th century, largely through advertising imagery. This experiential installation invites visitors to experience the difference between unreal depictions in commercial art and the contemporary reality of Hawaii. Rapa Nui: The Untold Stories of Easter Island (through 5/5/19) showcases the Bishop Museum's extensive cultural and natural history collections and sheds light on this intriguing place also known as Easter Island. More than 150 cultural treasures and never-before-seen biological specimens from the museum's collections are displayed together for the first time in the Bishop Museum's history. The exhibit enables visitors to learn about Rapa Nui's unique environment, its history, and how it is striving for sustainability in a global context. A complimentary exhibit, Ka Ui: Contemporary Artists from Rapa Nui, features works by eight Rapa Nui-based artists who explore Rapanui identity, politics, the environment, and ancient art forms.
Take Flight with Paradise Helicopters
Viewing Oahu's majestic land and seascapes with Paradise Helicopters is one of the island's most exhilarating experiences. The award-winning company is well known for the world's most trusted pilots, industry leading safety certifications, and deep relationships with the communities it serves throughout Hawaii. Protecting Hawaii's environment is woven into the DNA of Paradise Helicopters. The company is the first helicopter tour operator in Hawaii to be awarded a Sustainable Tourism Certificate from the Hawaii Ecotourism Association and last year launched a Carbon Offset Program to support reforestation of trees in Hawaii. The new Oahu: Eco Landing experience is a full island tour that includes a landing at Gunstock Ranch on the North Shore during which you can plant a tree in honor or in memory of a loved one. This tour also has a horseback riding option. The circle island adventure, sunset experiences, waterfalls and valleys, and the Magnum Experience are among the company's other helicopter tours. Special upgrades include landing at any of Paradise Helicopters' exclusive, remote landing sites and opening the helicopter doors to capture unparalleled photos.
Discover Oahu's Extraordinary Design Talent
Oahu is a shopper's paradise with all the most sought after American and international designer shops along Kalakaua Avenue and at Ala Moana Center. But you will also find extraordinarily talented locally born designers here such as Manaola (Manaola Yap), the first Native Hawaiian to show at New York Fashion Week (2017 and 2018). Manaola's line is inspired by his hula practice, experience as a costume maker and stylist, love of nature, and connection to his ancestral roots. His fashions feature bold printed patterns that embody the Hawaiian spirit and evoke the beauty and geometry of natural Hawaii. Project Runway favorite Kini Zamora, and Ari South, who gained national recognition on Project Runway and Project Runway All Stars, also find inspiration from their Hawaii origins and surroundings. Sonny Ching, a renowned hula master, designs jewelry that combines traditional Hawaiian culture with modern aesthetics. Shop his collection at Nohea Gallery.
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Malama Oahu:
Voluntourism Opportunity in The Heart of Hawaii
Heart Horses at Sunset Ranch on the North Shore is a one of a kind therapy program for youth, adults, families, and groups that incorporates horses for growth, learning, and healing. "We believe in the human-animal bond and the ability to help each other heal," explains Sonja Bigalke-Bannan, MSW, LSW, the owner of Heart Horses. Individualized therapy programs for psychotherapy, learning, team building, and therapeutic riding are experiential, meaning that clients engage in activities with the horses and experience a positive change that will last. Volunteers are welcome at Heart Horses to help with therapeutic riding lessons, barn chores, grooming horses, and grazing chores. No prior horse experience is required. Interested volunteers can complete the online waiver.
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Hilton - Book 4 nights, get the 5th night free |
Stay 4 nights, and get the next one free in Waikiki. Spend another day in paradise enjoying all the fun things to do - including 5 unique pools, waterslides, the award-winning beach, Friday night fireworks and nightly live entertainment. Book the "Another Day in Paradise" package now!
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Package code: Plan Code "PBADP4" or "DY4" |
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USS Battleship Missouri - "America's Last Battleship" |
Is there another place on earth where you can see the beginning and end of a war with the turn of a head? There's only one place and it is right on pier Foxtrot-5 where the Battleship Missouri is docked. Here at the Battleship Missouri Memorial, you'll get a one of a kind experience where you don't read and imagine about history, but you walk, touch and breathe the history within the same steel walls, corridors and teak decks that the thousands of Sailors who roamed within her did once upon a time. Immerse yourself in this timeless adventure while visiting the island of Oahu at www.ussmissouri.org |
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Polynesian Holiday - Celebrate at Polynesian Cultural Center |
Join us for our annual Christmas at the Hukilau Marketplace and enjoy lots of fun for you and your family. Your family can also enjoy Keiki Train Rides and our Marketplace Scavenger Hunt with prizes! We will also have live music and entertainment, Selfies with Santa and more. And because we want to share the joy of the holidays, these activities are all FREE! Come share in the Aloha of the holiday season at the Hukilau Marketplace at the entrance to the Polynesian Cultural Center, in beautiful La'ie.
Activities will be held December 7, 8, 14, 15, 17-22 from 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Don’t miss our FREE performances at the Hukilau Marketplace every night. |
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February 10-18, 2019 |
POW! WOW! Hawaii
Local and global artists will showcase their work in Honolulu during a widespread beautification and education of street art during POW! WOW! Hawaii. The event will include gallery shows, live panel discussions, mural projects, concerts, live art installations and more.
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March 8-10, 2019 |
24th Annual Honolulu Festival
The annual Honolulu Festival celebrates cultures from across the Pacific. This three-day celebration of art, music, dance, and crafts is filled with spectacular sights and sounds, including aboriginal dance performances, cultural demonstrations and a vibrant parade through Waikiki.
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September 2018 |
POW! WOW! Hawaii
Local and global artists will showcase their work in Honolulu during a widespread beautification and education of street art during POW! WOW! Hawaii. The event will include gallery shows, live panel discussions, mural projects, concerts, live art installations and more.
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March 8-10, 2019 |
24th Annual Honolulu Festival
The annual Honolulu Festival celebrates cultures from across the Pacific. This three-day celebration of art, music, dance, and crafts is filled with spectacular sights and sounds, including aboriginal dance performances, cultural demonstrations and a vibrant parade through Waikiki.
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On-going, Every first Friday of the month
First Friday |
Local art exhibitions, galleries, artist lofts, open studios & new installations. Live demonstrations, trunk shows & exhibitions at area retailers including exclusive sales! Restaurants & bars offer specials, launch seasonal menus & host live entertainment throughout the evening. Late night venues to keep you moving with DJ's, live music & dance floors.
https://www.chinatownhonolulu.com/
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On-going, First Friday of every month from 6-9 p.m.
Hawaii State Art Museum |
View contemporary Hawaii art and enjoy live musical performances. Exhibition galleries are free and open to the public during this time. www.sfca.hawaii.gov |
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On-going, Every last Thursday of the month
Art + Flea |
Discover a unique monthly shopping experience for Hawaii's talented creatives to showcase their goods and talents. Over 60 independent artists, vintage collectors, food trucks, handmade aficionados and fashion designers are featured at each event, drawing an eclectic crowd of shoppers, music and art lovers alike.
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On-going, third Friday and Saturday of the month
Paakai Marketplace |
Discover unique local products and Hawaiian culture at SALT at Our Kakaako. The monthly event, held in in collaboration with PAI Foundation, features live music and is a free, family and pet-friendly event, starting at 5 p.m.
SaltAtKakaako.com |
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January 7-13, 2019
Sony Open in Hawaii |
The Sony Open kicks off the PGA Tour and attracts 144 of the world's finest pro golfers to Oahu's exclusive Waialae Country Club every January. Past participants include notable golfers 2014 and 2015 winner Jimmy Walker and 2003 and 2004 winner Ernie Els. The Sony Open is the largest charity golf event in Hawaii and has raised over $18-million for local profits since 1999.
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February 10-18, 2019
POW! WOW! Hawaii |
Local and global artists will showcase their work in Honolulu during a widespread beautification and education of street art during POW! WOW! Hawaii. The event will include gallery shows, live panel discussions, mural projects, concerts, live art installations and more.
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February 18, 2019
Great Aloha Run (GAR) |
The 8.15-mile run starts at Aloha Tower in Honolulu and ends at Aloha Stadium in Halawa. GAR has an inclusive philosophy with divisions for elites, age groups, wheelchair and hand-cycle competitors, Sounds of Freedom (military running in formation), and those who just want to walk with friends. GAR has been recognized nationally as one of the top "100 Great Road Races" by Runner's World Magazine. There's also a three day sports, health, and fitness expo over the race weekend.
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February 28 – March 3, 2019
Wanderlust Yoga Festival |
Turtle Bay Resort welcomes this ultimate mind, body, soul, and wellness festival featuring yoga and meditation instructors, musical performers, top chefs, and wellness speakers and leaders. Inspiration and rejuvenation await at this multiday outdoor retreat in paradise.
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March 8-10, 2019
24th Annual Honolulu Festival |
The annual Honolulu Festival celebrates cultures from across the Pacific. This three-day celebration of art, music, dance, and crafts is filled with spectacular sights and sounds, including aboriginal dance performances, cultural demonstrations and a vibrant parade through Waikiki.
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March 8-May 5, 2019
Honolulu Biennial |
The launch of Honolulu Biennial marks Hawaii's first entry into the international biennial circuit. The Biennial showcases the diversity of ideas, art and culture from the people who live today throughout the places connected by the Pacific Ocean. It will include contemporary art from Hawaii, the Pacific Islands, Asia, North America, Australia and New Zealand. By exhibiting the work of artists from all around this vast region, Honolulu Biennial 2017 shines a spotlight on the collective artistic vision from this important and dynamic Pacific neighborhood.
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April – June 2019
Mele Mei 2019 |
The 9th Annual Mele Mei Celebration is going to be the biggest year yet! Music and hula events are held from April through June at various hotels, venues, on the beach and statewide. From ukulele to steel guitar, traditional Hawaiian music to slack key, island reggae to rock-and everything in between-Mele Mei has something for everyone.
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April 17-20, 2019
LPGA Lotte Championship |
The annual LOTTE Championship features a star-studded field of marquee pros who grace the world stage of ladies' professional golf. The 2017 LOTTE Championship presented by Hershey will tee off at Ko Olina Golf Club in Kapolei.
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April 14, 2019
Hapalua Honolulu Marathon Half Marathon |
The Hapalua is the largest half marathon in Hawaii. The beautiful course is open to everyone and there is no time limit. The perfect place to start for runners working toward completing a marathon.
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May 27, 2019 - Memorial Day
Annual Lantern Floating Ceremony |
Every year on Memorial Day, thousands of people gather together at Magic Island at Ala Moana Beach Park to honor ancestors and loved ones who have passed away. More than 1,100 candle-lit lanterns are set afloat on the ocean, a traditional Buddhist rite originating in Japan. The ceremony also combines the local culture of hula with the Japanese Shomyo Choir and Taiko drums.
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July 4, 2019
Ala Moana Center Fireworks |
For the 27th consecutive year, Ala Moana Center will present locals and visitors with one of the largest and most spectacular fireworks shows in the country. In addition to the fireworks, Ala Moana Center will offer a weekend's worth of live entertainment and a mall-wide shopping savings pass.
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