The Best Things To Do On Oahu- The Last One is a Can’t Miss!
Aloha, Teacher Friends!
Welcome to Oahu, the heart of Hawaii! Hawaii is one of my most favorite places on earth!! It has everything to make an unforgettable vacation. If you are reading this then you are probably planning a trip or maybe you’re in the “just dreaming stage” Either way my favorite island ( I love the Big Island too) isn’t just about stunning beaches and surf waves; it’s full of culture, history, and local laidback experiences. Here’s my ultimate guide for teachers to make the most of your Oahu adventure, packed with activities that promise to make your summer vacation or spring break unforgettable.
1. Experience Hawaiian Culture at a Luau
Start your Oahu journey with some culture; a traditional Hawaiian luau. Imagine this: a beautiful beachside setting, the sun setting over the ocean, and you, sipping a Mai Tai, watching the sky turn shades of orange and pink. Luaus are more than just a feast; they’re a cultural journey. You’ll be treated to a variety of traditional Hawaiian dishes like poi, lomi-lomi salmon, and the star of the show, Kalua pig, slow-cooked in an underground oven. The highlight? The captivating hula dancers and fire performers that tell stories of Hawaiian legends and history through their movements Some Luau’s include culture and traditional dancing from other polynesian countries as well. It’s an evening of joy, culture, and delicious food!
2. Step into History at Pearl Harbor
You don’t have to be a History teacher to appreciate Pearl Harbor. A visit to Pearl Harbor is a profound experience. The site of the tragic World War II attack is now a place of remembrance and education. Tour the USS Arizona Memorial, where you can pay respects to the sailors who lost their lives. Don’t miss the USS Missouri Battleship and the Pacific Aviation Museum for a deeper dive into history. It’s a solemn but essential part of understanding Hawaii’s role in global history.
3. Set Sail on a Catamaran Cruise
Ready for some ocean breeze? Hop aboard a catamaran and cruise along Oahu’s stunning coastline. Whether you choose a sunrise, daytime, or sunset cruise which is my favorite, the views are spectacular. Feel the wind in your hair, spot dolphins and turtles, and just soak in the panoramic views of the island. Some cruises offer snorkeling stops, so you can plunge into the crystal-clear waters and explore the vibrant marine life.
4. Dive into Fun with Snorkeling
Speaking of marine life, snorkeling in Oahu is a must-do. Places like Hanauma Bay and Shark’s Cove offer some of the best snorkeling spots, teeming with colorful fish, sea turtles, and even the occasional friendly monk seal. The clear waters and abundant reefs make for an underwater spectacle that’s perfect for all ages. Some of the best snorkeling spots require reservations so be sure to refer to their website for more information. Last time I visited Oahu I used Honolulu Snorkeling Co.
5. Discover Marine Wonders at Sea Life Park
For a more structured encounter with sea creatures, Sea Life Park is the place to be.This is a great spot if you have little ones. This marine park offers a unique blend of aquarium, zoo, and wildlife refuge. You can swim with dolphins, get up close with sea lions, or even participate in a shark trek! It’s not just fun but also educational, offering insights into marine conservation. It will probably be pretty sunny and hot so be sure to bring a hat and some sunscreen along. You’ll thank me later!
6. Relax at Lanikai Beach
Now, let’s talk about beaches. Oahu has many, but Lanikai Beach is a slice of paradise. This beach is absolutely stunning! Known for its powdery white sand and calm turquoise waters, it’s perfect for sunbathing, kayaking, or just enjoying a lazy beach day. The view of the Mokulua Islands in the distance makes for stunning photos too! It’s probably one of the most instagrammable places on the island. The parking here is very limited so arriving early is highly suggested.
7. Immerse in Island Traditions at Polynesian Cultural Center
The Polynesian Cultural Center is a unique attraction where you can experience the traditions of various Polynesian islands. Watch a Samoan fire knife dance, learn about Maori tattoos, or try your hand at Tahitian drumming. It’s a full day of cultural immersion, capped off with an impressive evening show, “Ha: Breath of Life,” a story of passion and fire. This is definitely an all day activity so plan accordingly and some tour companies offer transportation so you can enjoy the beautiful scenery during your drive to the north shore.
8. Visit the Historic Iolani Palace
For a touch of royalty, visit Iolani Palace, the only royal palace on U.S. soil. Once the residence of Hawaiian monarchs, it’s now a fascinating museum showcasing royal artifacts, elegant furnishings, and lush gardens. The guided tours offer a glimpse into the luxurious life of Hawaii’s last reigning monarchs and the tumultuous history that led to Hawaii’s annexation to the U.S.
9. Taste the Local Flavors at Koolau Whisky Distillery
And now, for the wildcard – the Koolau Whisky Distillery Tour! Even if whisky isn’t your usual go-to, this tour is a delightful surprise. Located on the east side of the island, the distillery offers a unique Hawaiian take on whisky-making. The tour guides are passionate and knowledgeable, and you’ll learn about the distilling process, aging, and flavoring. And of course, there’s a tasting session where you can sample their unique Hawaiian whisky. The tour is a perfect blend of education and relaxation.
Wrapping It Up
This is just a short list of some of my favorite activities on Oahu! What ever you chose to do on Oahu be prepared for a vacation that is filled with culture, history, adventure, and relaxation. Whether you’re a history buff, a beach lover, an adventure seeker, or just looking to relax and take in the beauty of Hawaii, Oahu has something for everyone. So, pack your bags, grab your reef safe sunscreen, and get ready for an island adventure that you’ll never forget. Aloha and happy travels my teacher friends! 🌺🌊🌴